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Dashed hopes, upended lives as Trump ends protection for Salvadorans

Victor Landa January 10, 2018

WASHINGTON – Hopes were dashed Monday for tens of thousands of people from El Salvador with Temporary Protected Status who have lived more than a decade in the U.S., but […]

Pablo Escobar’s hippos are wreaking havoc in Colombia

NewsTaco July 3, 2014

Photo Book Explores Central America’s Civil War & Gang Violence Legacy

Mary Mata April 17, 2013

¿La Hora de Mexico?

Mary Mata March 13, 2013

Maria Lourdes Pallais, Reporte Indigo Muerto Chávez, México deberá demostrar que tiene los tamaños para ser el líder máximo en América Latina.  Sobre Chávez póstumo, casi todo está escrito. Que […]

Chávez Amado y Odiado, la Voz de los Pobres

Mary Mata March 7, 2013

Por Armando García, News Taco Con el fallecimiento del presidente de Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, se cierra una etapa de la lucha de los pueblos latinoamericanos para salir de la desigualdad social en la que se encuentran. Y se abre […]

Tourists Flock to Tortuguero Monument To Celebrate Mayan Era

NewsTaco December 21, 2012

By Hispanically Speaking News Curiosity seekers and tourists are planning to perform pre-Columbian rituals at the Tortuguero Monument in southeastern Mexico, where the first inscription referring to Dec. 21, 2012, […]

The End of the World, For Sure

Mary Mata

By Tony Castro, Voxxi How do we know that the end of the world will come December 21, as foretold in the Mayan calendar? My question is how could it […]