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Hispanic Community Refuses Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Participation in Latino Conference Over Alleged Racial Profiling Practices

Joe Arpaio, the controversial Maricopa County sheriff, received a petition from the National Latino Conference asking him to abstain from participating in the event that will take place next Thursday, Oct 3.

Registration to Health Reform in U.S. 'Obamacare' Will be Available in Spanish Starting October

In the middle of the debate between President Obama and Republicans, who are trying to cut funds from the Health Care law known as "Obamacare" contained in the health reform of the United States, the White House announced that in mid-October, Hispanic consumers will be able to register in their language.

Francisco Granados Accused of Murdering Hispanic Girl in Homestead, Detained in Miami

Miami-Dade police officers announced that 20-year-old Francisco Granados was detained on Thursday, Sept 19, as a suspect on the murder of a Homestead woman whose body was found last Saturday, Sept 21, at a construction site.

Montana Professor Who Raped 14-Year-Old Cherice Moralez is Set Free After 30 Days

A former Montana professor was set free on Thursday, Sept 26, after spending 30 days in prison, according to local media.

Eddie 'Piolín' Sotelo Breaks Silence Regarding Accusations of Sexual Harassment: 'I Never Mistreated or Harassed My Colleagues'

After the scandals over alleged fraud and sexual harassment against many of his colleagues which cost him the broadcast of his radio show "Piolín por la Mañana," Eddie Sotelo profusely denied the accusations in an interview with People en Español.

Couple Who Sexually Abused Their Adopted Children is Sentenced in Massachusetts

A Massachusetts couple was sentenced to imprisonment on Monday, Sept. 23, after they were found guilty last month of the rape of their two adoptive children.

2013 Immigration Reform: Hispanics and African Americans Form Coalition to Demand Reform to U.S. Immigration Law

Latino and African American leaders made a coalition this Monday, Sept. 23, to demand the United States Congress to approve an immigration reform and legislation that fights poverty in the country.

Juanes Shares Emotive Memories of His Life in 'Mario López: One on One' Dates, Times [VIDEO]

Colombian singer Juan Esteban Aristizabal, better known as Juanes, opened up in an interview with Mario López on his show "One on One," which will be broadcasted this Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 10 p.m. EST on NUVOtv.

Florida Man Arrested for Trying to 'Exorcise' 80-Year-Old Girlfriend

A 54-year-old man was arrested by police officers for attempting to exorcise his girlfriend, an 80-year-old woman, in the county of Pasco, on the west coast of Florida.

Venezuelan President Says U.S. Government Forbade Him From Flying Over U.S. Airspace

The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, said yesterday that the government of the United States denied him permission to fly over U.S. airspace, provoking his indignation.

Macy's Joins Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrations in U.S. With Homage to Thalía

American department store Macy's has joined the Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations which will take place from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.

Boston Homeless Man Returns Backpack With $42,000, Awarded With Almost $98,000 In Donations [VIDEO]

An incredible story surprised Boston citizens when a homeless man delivered to local authorities a backpack he found filled with over $40,000.

U.S. Border Patrol Does Not Have Mechanism to Report Abuses Against Immigrants: OIG Report

A report from the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released in the past few days concluded that the United States Border Patrol does not have a procedure that adequately classifies in its system cases of use of force, which makes it impossible to determine the number of complaints and investigations regarding abuses.

Diego Rivera's Murals in Detroit at Risk of Being Auctioned; Painter's Daughter Worried About Her Father's Murals

The possible decision to sell pieces of art belonging to the Detroit Institute of Arts Museum as a stopgap measure after Detroit declared bankruptcy has generated uncertainty among Mexican authorities and academics who don't see the measure as positive.

Tyree Lincoln Smith Case: Connecticut Cannibal Sentenced to 60 Years in Mental Institution

Tyree Lincoln Smith, the so-called "Connecticut Cannibal," will be confined to a mental institution for 60 years, determined a Bridgeport court.

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