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  • E5: Noticias desde casa
    Linda construye una nueva vida en California, pero las noticias desde casa la persiguen. Miembros de Pueblos Unidos fueron detenidos en Michoacán, cargando un arsenal de armas provenientes de Estados Unidos. El destino de Linda depende del sistema de asilo estadounidense, donde mexicanos rara vez ganan casos. Ella está a salvo por ahora, pero su futuro en Estados Unidos sigue siendo poco claro- un camino que comparten miles de solicitantes de asilo.
  • Behind President Joe Biden’s fateful decision are decades of challenges and controversies, triumphs and tragedies. FRONTLINE tells the inside story of Biden’s rise to the presidency, and the personal and political forces that shaped him and led to his dramatic decision to step aside.
  • President Trump plans to levy a 50% tariff on all goods from Brazil — the source of about 30% of U.S. coffee imports. This looming tariff threat has sent shock waves through the U.S. coffee industry.
  • Ásgeir Trausti hoped to be a professional track and field athlete but his plans were detailed by various sporting injuries. He became a professional…
  • Each week on World Music (Saturday nights from 8-10 on KSTX 89.1 FM), I take a look at celebrations happening around the world. This week, Indiana Jones…
  • In 1915, the San Diego Museum of Man presented the largest exhibition of human remains in history called "The Story of Man Through the Ages." The…
  • The U.S. Census Bureau reported this month that Americans saw the biggest increase in the median household income since 2007, topping $56,500.The figures…
  • The four candidates running for Bexar County Sheriff face off in a one-hour, live debate from 3 to 4 p.m. to discuss issues and challenges for the…
  • Health care professionals are sounding the alarm about the rapidly rising rates of new COVID-19 cases and hospital admissions and calling on Texans to do their part to help beat the virus as facilities near capacity and nurses are pushed to the point of exhaustion.The state's COVID hospitalizations quadrupled in July. The majority of those hospitalized have been unvaccinated, as were the more than 99.5% of people in Texas who died due to COVID-19 between Feb. 8 and July 14.
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