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Sandy Hook School Where 20 Children Died In December 2012 Will Be Demolished

After being the location of one of the worst school shootings in the history of the United States in which 26 people lost their lives, Connecticut state authorities and residents have decided to demolish the old facilities of the Sandy Hook Elementary School, as a symbol of a new beginning.

Halle Berry And Oliver Martínez Choose A Latino Name For Their First Son

At her 47 years of age, American actress Halle Berry has become a mother for the second time, by giving birth to a healthy boy, product of her relationship with her current husband Oliver Martínez.

Latino Mothers and Employees Will Be Affected By US Government Shutdown

A few days after the first time in 17 years that the U.S. government ordered the partial shutdown of its operations indefinitely, its negative effects can already be felt in various regions of the country.

Two Hispanic Women Are Detained With A Dead Baby In Victoria's Secret Store In New York

Two 17-year-old teenagers were detained on Thursday, October 17 when a security officer of a New York boutique suspected that the teenagers had stolen something and when he checked them, he discovered one of the was carrying a dead baby in a bag.

Accident At The Cirque Du Soleil Leaves Acrobat Injured During Show In Las Vegas

A few days after being fined $25,000, the Cirque du Soleil has once more become the focus of attention after one of its acrobats had to be hospitalized after he fell during a show in Las Vegas.

63% of Americans Support Citizenship for Undocumented Immigrants: Report

New data revealed a recent study shows that immigration reform in the United States is a subject that no longer polarizes Americans so evidently.

Latinos Have The Highest Mortality Rate In Accidents Of The New York Construction Industry

The Hispanic and immigrant population employed in the construction industry in the state of New York is the ethnic group most vulnerable to fatal accidents in the workplace, according to a report by the Center for Popular Democracy.

California Gave 'El Chapo' Guzmán A Driver's License In 1988: DEA [VIDEO]

The leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, "El Chapo", the most wanted man in the world, received a driver's license in California, revealed a confidential report from the DEA.

Shakira Returns To The Stage For The First Time After Spending A Year Taking Care Of Her Son Milan [VIDEO]

After spending a year away from stages, Shakira performed a recital this Wednesday, October 9 at Bryant Park in New York.

Woman Jumps from the Third Floor of the Oakland Raiders Stadium

The match between the Oakland Raiders and the Tennessee Titans held on Sunday at the O.co Coliseum ended tragically after a woman jumped from the third floor of the stadium minutes before the game ended.

VIDEO: Eiza González Causes A Stir Among Paparazzi And Fans Less Than A Month After Moving To Los Angeles

Mexican actress and singer Eiza González continues to garner attention from the American press and, less than a month after moving to Los Angeles, the young singer is already harassed by paparazzi and fans that went crazy to get her picture.

Thalía Presents Her Children's Book 'Chupie, The Binky That Returned Home'

Last Friday, October 18 Mexican singer Thalía presented her first children's book titled "Chupie, the Binky That Returned Home", a project she was able to launch with the help of Penguin publishing house.

Latinos Give Hillary Clinton Award For Her Contribution To The Strengthening Of The US-Mexico Relationship

Hillary Clinton, the former Secretary of State of the US, was present last Saturday, November 9 in Los Angeles to receive an award from the Latino community for her "contribution to strengthening relations between Mexico and the United States".

Mexican Writer Carlos Monsiváis was Investigated by the FBI in the 70's

His affiliation to "inconvenient" organizations for the United States prompted the late Carlos Monsiváis, one of the most renowned Mexican intellectuals worldwide, to be under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

DEA Agents Arrest 'Mayo' Zambada's Son in Nogales As He Attempted to Enter The U.S.

Serafín Zamaba, son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, one of the most wanted men in Mexico, was arrested on Thursday, November 21 in Nogales, Arizona, by DEA agents.

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