Journalism
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Trial for the killing of Joaquín Paredes: the revenge of the saros
The “visual inspection” began in Paso Viejo as part of the oral and public process that began on July 24…
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Trial for Joaquín Paredes: a murdered teenager, a broken town
The trial for the murder of Joaquín Paredes, a teenager victim of a police shooting in Paso Viejo, Córdoba, Argentina,…
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How a Grad Student Uncovered the Largest Known Slave Auction in the U.S.
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Krukenberg tweezers and miraculous honey in El Salvador
Juan Pastor is a fighter and motivated man. Today his life is driven by a nectar that sweetens the table…
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Chronicle of the mobilization that collapsed Mexico City
The inside story of the march of 1.2 million people that collapsed Mexico City to remind local fascism that this…
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Abbott and DeSantis compete to demonstrate who is more anti-immigrant
The competition to show who is the most anti-immigrant Republican governor in the United States is underway. And it’s not…
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Calo News: New Latino Site Banks on High Journalistic Standards
Calo News, a new ethnic media venture that promises to “tell our stories with the highest journalistic standards” is led…
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As Western World Rallies to Support Ukraine, Media in Asia Divided on Coverage of Russian Invasion
As the Western world rallies in its support for Ukraine, newspapers and broadcast media in Asia are offering a more…
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The undue influence of the CCP in the US
There are 23 million Asian-Americans, a third (30 percent), of whom live in California. Recently, the Biden administration signed into…
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