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May 01 2023
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Man wanted in connection to Union County homicide
Multiple law enforcement agencies are asking for the public's assistance in locating a man wanted in connection to a homicide last week in Union County. Authorities say they are searching for Alfredo Castellanos-Rosales, a 39-year-old white/Hispanic male who is 5-feet-8-inches tall, weighing approximately 220 pounds. Castellanos-Rosales has black hair and brown eyes, and was last seen in Sioux
Argus LeaderMar 17 2023
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Portland police ask community to be on lookout for suspected burglars
Portland police say that a small group of Hispanic men appear to be targeting and burglarizing the homes of Asian families. In a crime alert issued Friday night, police asked city residents to be on the lookout for the men, saying they often make contact a day or two before the crime, sometimes while posing as food delivery drivers to get a look inside the residence. There may be a connection
Portland Press HeraldMar 17 2023
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Police warn of group burglarizing homes in Portland
A small group appears to be "targeting and burglarizing the homes of Asian families" in the area, police said. PORTLAND, Maine — Portland residents are being warned of a small group targeting and burglarizing homes in the area. The Portland Police Department said in an announcement Friday, "a small group of Hispanic males, [appear] to be targeting and burglarizing the homes of Asian families
News Center MaineApr 28 2023
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Teen Missing In Irvine Friday, Police Urgently Seek Leads
IRVINE, CA — Police officers sought the public's help Friday in finding a 17-year-old boy after he left his Irvine high school and never returned. Alejandro Xavier Ramirez left Northwood High School Thursday at around 8 a.m., the Irvine Police Department reported. He was possibly seen near Ramona Boulevard and Baldwin Park Boulevard at around 4:11 p.m. that same day, authorities said. He was
Patch.comMay 25 2023
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Mexican president urges Latino voters to reject DeSantis after campaign launch
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday urged Latino voters not to back Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the next U.S. presidential election, accusing the Republican politician of trying to win votes at the expense of migrants.
DeSantis said Wednesday he would seek the 2024 Republican nomination for president and vowed to build a wall on the Mexico border, the latest
ReutersJan 30 2023
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Parenting in America Today
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and amid reports of a growing youth mental health crisis, four-in-ten U.S. parents with children younger than 18 say they are extremely or very worried that their children might struggle with anxiety or depression at some point. In fact, mental health concerns top the list of parental worries, followed by 35% who are similarly concerned about their children
Pew Research CenterMar 16 2023
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FBI Seeks Woman Thought Kidnapped in Mexico
Federal authorities in Los Angeles are offering a reward in an effort to find a U.S. citizen who they believe was kidnapped in Mexico last month. Maria del Carmen Lopez, 63, was taken from her home in Pueblo Nuevo, Colima, Mexico, on Feb. 9, the FBI’s Los Angeles field office said in a press release Thursday. Lopez is described as Hispanic, with blonde hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet, 2
NBC Los AngelesMar 16 2023
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Texas White Republicans Announce Plans To Take Over Houston’s Predominately Black School District
In an obvious power move, Texas Republicans announced on Wednesday their plans to take over Houston Independent School District, the largest school district in Texas, which is also majority Black or Hispanic. The state takeover of Houston’s public school district would be one of the largest school takeovers in U.S. history. The announcement was made by Mike Morath, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’
News OneAug 25 2022
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Latino atheists, non-religious grow
The percentage of Latinos in the United States and Latin America who say they have no religious affiliation has been steadily rising despite how ingrained religion is in Hispanic culture.
State of play: The percentage of Hispanics in the U.S. who identify as atheists or agnostics grew in the past 12 years, according to data from the Pew Research Center.
The big picture: The
AxiosFeb 08 2023
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New discoveries made during restoration work at Cholula Pyramid
At the site of the world’s largest pyramid (by volume), the Great Pyramid of Cholula, Puebla, the remains of pre-Hispanic braziers and a sculpture of the god Tlaloc were discovered during restoration work, the according to a press bulletin from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). The findings were made while working on the pyramid’s stairway, “Escalinata del Pocito”,
Mexico News Daily