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Feeding the Beast: MS13 in Nashville
In early 2017, Hansy Sanchez was selling drugs at Bola 8, a dingy Latino pool hall and bar in a crumbling strip mall in southeast Nashville. His path to becoming a drug dealer had been swift. When he was four years old, Sanchez was taken from...
CRUISE NEWS: Royal Caribbean Suffers Power Outage and Technical Issues, Mayor Angry with Ship & MORE
Here we go with a massive cruise news update to get your day started, including a power outage on Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas, technical issues for Serenade of the Seas, local mayor angry with Royal Caribbean ship, the Honduras...
Here Are ‘The Worst Of The Worst’ Arrested By ICE During The Dem Government Shutdown
Despite an ongoing government shutdown, the Trump administration continues to arrest illegal aliens convicted of violent crimes from coast to coast. Over the weekend and into Columbus Day, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents picked up...
Obituaries: Week of October 12, 2025, In Loving Memory
Obituaries: Week of October 12, 2025, In Loving Memory ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) *Refresh this page for updates and newly listed obituaries for this week. Isidro Villeda July 15, 1964 ~ October 8, 2025 61 Years Old Isidro...
Federal judge halts deportation of migrant children
Story highlights: · Arizona judge grants injunction halting deportations · 69 Guatemalan and Honduran children affected · Lawsuit filed by Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project · Trump administration cites family reunification efforts...
Judge in Tucson blocks Trump administration from deporting migrant children
A federal judge in Arizona on Thursday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from immediately deporting dozens of Guatemalan and Honduran children who came to the U.S. alone. U.S. District Judge Rosemary Márquez in Tucson...
After two hung juries, Fulton woman will take plea deal to end immigration case
Doris Aleman-Bonilla is expected to plead guilty Monday in federal court to a lesser immigration charge after two hung juries and six months in jail. Aleman-Bonilla, 30, of Honduras, was charged with illegal re-entry, a felony, after a Border...
We've Found the Best Wildlife Cams For October
Watching animals go through their daily routines, even when there’s not a lot happening, is a good way to relax — hence the popularity of live wildlife cams. These cameras are often seasonal, as migrations or weather bring different species into...
Will Taiwan Regain a Diplomatic Ally?
Honduras’ presidential election in November could offer Taiwan its first new diplomatic partner in nearly two decades. On the campaign trail so far, multiple candidates have endorsed re-establishing diplomatic relations with Taiwan. Such a move...
Our favourite cruise lines to explore the Caribbean with
The Caribbean is made for cruising. Its year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, diverse islands and fun onshore activities have mass appeal, so almost all of the major cruise lines spend time in the Caribbean each year. Larger ships visit the...
Fentanyl with 49ers logo seized in Oregon drug trafficking busts
Maxine Bernstein / oregonlive.com (TNS) Police tracked one cellphone number they suspected was used by several people transporting fentanyl from California to Portland, leading to the stops of two cars, four arrests and the seizure of several...
The World and Everything in It: October 15, 2025
Editor's note: The following text is a transcript of a podcast story. To listen to the story, click on the arrow beneath the headline above. LINDSAY MAST, HOST: Good morning! The polls are tightening in key races for governor … the Pentagon is...
Words of Wisdom from a Hispanic-American Leader: Karla Radka
Karla Radka (©Scott Cook) When she was just 19 years old, Karla Radka, president and CEO of Senior Resource Alliance, made the journey from her home in Honduras to the United States to pursue her education. She did so with only $100 and a...
200 niche, surprising and mind-blowing football facts to help you ace pub quizzes
Want some incredible football facts? We've got you covered. Whether you're revising for a pub quiz, bored at work or looking for something to read on the loo, we've got facts on all facets of the beautiful game. So strap in for a long, old ride –...
What Can We Learn From Mexico’s Nonviolent Revolution Of Consciences?
Above photo: A Martin Luther King statue in Mexico City’s Lincoln Park. Wikimedia / Carlos Perez Chavez. Quietly, Martin Luther King Jr.’s commitment to Gandhian nonviolence, his effort to end poverty, and his push for a “radical revolution of...
Dems’ Shutdown Wish List: $3.9 Million for “LGBTQI+ Democracy” in the Balkans While Americans Go Unpaid
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. We’re now entering the third week of what Speaker Mike Johnson rightly calls “the Democrat government shutdown.” Two full weeks of...
U.S. in 2025: 24% of global GDP, 750 military bases, and leadership in technology and culture sustain its global influence
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright once said, “We are the indispensable nation,” referring to the USA. The late journalist Carlos Alberto Montaner commissioned me to write a book with this title. His idea was that a book was needed...
World Cup 2026: The 28 qualified teams and those fighting for places
Qatar’s 2-1 win over the UAE on Tuesday night earned them a place at next summer’s World Cup in North America and left the national team’s own hopes of reaching the finals in the balance. After this latest round of international fixtures, we now...
Portland woman arrested with kids at border may be released but husband was deported, friend says
Jackie Merlos, a Portland resident who has been detained by immigration authorities for nearly four months, might be closer to getting home to her four U.S.-born children, a family friend said Tuesday. Merlos was arrested in late June at Peace...