Carrie Kahn
Stories
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National
The legacy of Vicente Fernandez, king of ranchera music, who died on Sunday
The King of ranchera music, Vicente Fernandez, died Sunday. He leaves tens of millions of devoted fans throughout the Latino world.
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Politics
Hondurans are hopeful and skeptical as votes for president are counted
Hondurans went to the polls Sunday to elect a new president, but many people in the impoverished country hold little hope that democracy will solve their problems.
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Latin America
Hondurans appear to have elected the country's first female president
Hondurans went to the polls Sunday to elect a new president. The leftist opposition candidate claimed victory but complete results may not be known for days.
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Latin America
U.S. considers sanctions for Nicaragua ahead of country's 'sham' election
Voters in Nicaragua head to the polls on Sunday to pick a new president. The country's leader, Daniel Ortega, is on the ballot for a fourth consecutive term, and many are calling the election a sham.
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National
For many Haitian migrants, reaching the U.S. border took of years of travel
For many Haitian migrants, the dangerous journey from their troubled home country to the United States spans a decade and thousands of dangerous miles through Latin America.
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National
What The Border At Del Rio, Texas, Is Like Now That The Migrant Camp Is Gone
U.S. officials continue to reduce the number of Haitian migrants at the border. Authorities hope to reopen the border to Mexico that has been shuttered since the increase in migrants to the region.
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Latin America
Haiti's PM Replaces Prosecutor Who Wants Him Charged In President Moïse's Slaying
The ex-chief prosecutor in Haiti was asking a judge to bar the prime minister from leaving the country until he agreed to submit to questioning about the July assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
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Latin America
First Came A Quake In Mexico, Then Strange Blue Lights. People Feared The Apocalypse
Mexicans are sharing spectacular videos of bursts of blue lights seen streaking across the skies after a 7.0 earthquake rattled the country's Pacific coast on Wednesday.
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Health
Thousands Of Haitian Children Can't Return To School After Last Month's Earthquake
Schools in Haiti's southwest are beginning the new school year, just weeks after an earthquake devastated the region.
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Latin America
Earthquake Deals A Powerful Blow To Haiti's Catholic Churches
The one national institution in Haiti that functions — the Catholic Church — has found itself called upon to provide both spiritual and physical aid to people affected by the earthquake.