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CBS Misrepresents Facts of Kilmar Abrego Garcia Case in One-Sided ’60 Minutes’ Interview with Fired DOJ Lawyer
Lafayette Park hosts largest Guatemalan festival

Lafayette Park hosts largest Guatemalan festival

The Festival Chapin will feature live music, traditional Guatemalan food vendors, arts and crafts. (photo courtesy of Festival Chapin) The Festival Chapin de Los Angeles returns to Lafayette Park on Oct. 11 and 12 as the largest Guatemalan...

Owner:  Michael & Karen Villalpando
Tampa jury recommends death penalty for illegal immigrant convicted of killing girlfriend, her daughter

Tampa jury recommends death penalty for illegal immigrant convicted of killing girlfriend, her daughter

TAMPA, Fla. - A Tampa jury recommended the death penalty for an illegal immigrant convicted of killing his girlfriend and her daughter back in April 2024. The jury voted 10-2 to recommend the death penalty for Angel Cuz Choc, who was convicted of...

Owner:  Murdoch Family
WTTC projects a 72% rise in international visitor spend to Guatemala by 2035

WTTC projects a 72% rise in international visitor spend to Guatemala by 2035

Owner:  Tim Charlton
Indiscriminate ICE arrests have left Baltimore’s immigrant communities in a constant state of fear and anxiety

Indiscriminate ICE arrests have left Baltimore’s immigrant communities in a constant state of fear and anxiety

Get fearless, uncompromising truth in your inbox. Subscribe to The Real News. This story originally appeared in Baltimore Beat on Oct. 07, 2025. It is shared here with permission. Highlandtown sidewalks tell a much different story today than they...

Owner:  The Real News Network (Non-profit)
Pope Leo urges U.S. bishops to speak about Trump’s immigration crackdown after being shown migrants’ letters

Pope Leo urges U.S. bishops to speak about Trump’s immigration crackdown after being shown migrants’ letters

(CBS News Texas) - The Texas bishop on the front lines of the U.S. immigration crackdown met Wednesday with Pope Leo XIV, bringing him a packet of letters from immigrant families “terrorized” by fear that they and their loved ones will be rounded...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Indigenous Media Fights Illegal Mining in DR Congo

Indigenous Media Fights Illegal Mining in DR Congo

By Jeannette KAZERA, Organization Coordinator In the Fizi territory of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the illegal and unregulated exploitation of transition minerals such as cobalt, lithium, copper, gold, and cassiterite has long threatened the...

Owner:  Cultural Survival Inc (Non-Profit)
DC United’s Aaron Herrera embraces his Guatemala roots with his American identity

DC United’s Aaron Herrera embraces his Guatemala roots with his American identity

The D.C. United right back started his pro career representing the United States. Now, the 28-year-old is part of a revitalized Guatemalan side looking to qualify for its first-ever World Cup. WTOP celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month this...

Owner:  Stanley S. Hubbard
Joy, surprises, and spirit: ‘Israel Night’ shines at ICEJ Feast of Tabernacles celebration in Jerusalem

Joy, surprises, and spirit: ‘Israel Night’ shines at ICEJ Feast of Tabernacles celebration in Jerusalem

Written by: Jo Elizabeth Article source: allisraelnews.com The dedicated “Israel Night” at this year’s International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) gathering for the Feast of Tabernacles was surprisingly healing. Tears of joy and relief came...

Owner:  Erin Georgiou
Texas bishop brings Leo immigrants’ letters

Texas bishop brings Leo immigrants’ letters

Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. VATICAN CITY -- The Texas bishop on the front lines of the U.S. immigration crackdown met Wednesday with Pope Leo XIV, bringing him a packet of letters from...

Owner:  Eliza Hussman Jr. & David Stephens
The Silent Crisis: Gen Z Women Are Walking Away from Faith

The Silent Crisis: Gen Z Women Are Walking Away from Faith

A quiet crisis is unfolding among young women in America. According to new data from Barna Research, nearly 40% of women in Generation Z now identify as atheist, agnostic or having no faith at all. Behind the statistics lies a deeper story of...

Owner:  Stephen Strang
CIELO Fund Celebrates Growth, Scholarships and Immigrant Justice at Annual Brunch

CIELO Fund Celebrates Growth, Scholarships and Immigrant Justice at Annual Brunch

Temecula, CA — The CIELO Fund marked its third anniversary Saturday with a packed brunch program at the InlandEmpire Community Foundation (IECF) in Temecula, spotlighting its expanding impact through grants, scholarships, media partnerships and...

Owner:  Tommy Morrow
Things to do in Longmont Tuesday, Oct. 21: Middle School Book Club meeting at Middle School Book Club

Things to do in Longmont Tuesday, Oct. 21: Middle School Book Club meeting at Middle School Book Club

Today Middle School Book Club: 4 p.m., Carbon Valley Regional Library, 7 Park Ave., Firestone. Join each month to discuss a new YA or middle grade title. October’s title is “Coraline,” by Neil Gaiman. Snacks will be served. For grades six, seven...

Owner:  Randall D. Smith & Heath Freeman
‘We will not stay silent’: Latin Hispanic Alliance celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with festival

‘We will not stay silent’: Latin Hispanic Alliance celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with festival

The Latin Hispanic Alliance hosted its annual Hispanic Heritage Festival on Sanford Mall Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. Many students highlighted the festival as a source of support for their identity in an uncertain political world. “Everything’s...

Owner:  Appalachian State University
Storm brewing: Coffee roasters tackle tariffs, inflation and labor costs

Storm brewing: Coffee roasters tackle tariffs, inflation and labor costs

It’s always been expensive to roast high-quality coffee. It’s a complex process, involving a global supply chain, importers and distributors, costly specialized equipment, roasters with highly trained palates and an extraordinary amount of time to...

Owner:  Peter Stanton
Latin culture photojournalist Patrick Raycraft on a life of telling visual stories

Latin culture photojournalist Patrick Raycraft on a life of telling visual stories

Photojournalist Patrick Raycraft gave a talk at the UConn Puerto Rican and Latin American Cultural Center (PRLACC) on Oct. 1. The talk was on the experiences of the Latin American and Spanish-speaking world through photographs as a career for...

Owner:  University of Connecticut
Despite Democrats’ Government Shutdown, ICE Continues to Arrest the Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens Including Pedophiles, Human Smugglers and Thieves

Despite Democrats’ Government Shutdown, ICE Continues to Arrest the Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens Including Pedophiles, Human Smugglers and Thieves

Our law enforcement officers are working without pay to remove the worst of the worst WASHINGTON — Despite working without pay because of the Democrats’ government shutdown, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers are continuing to...

Owner:  American Government
El Paso bishop brings Pope Leo XIV desperate letters from migrants in crosshairs of US...

El Paso bishop brings Pope Leo XIV desperate letters from migrants in crosshairs of US...

“He had a few words for us, thanking us for our commitment to the immigrant peoples and also saying that he hopes that the bishops' conference will speak to this issue,” said Seitz, chair of the migration committee of the U.S. Conference of...

Owner:  Cox Family
President Nayib Bukele Highlights Brotherhood Among Central American Nations

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