
Florida's governor suspended a councilman for corruption...
Miami Councilman Alex Díaz de la Portilla was arrested on Thursday for multiple crimes, including bribery and money laundering

Miami Councilman Alex Díaz de la Portilla was arrested on Thursday for multiple crimes, including bribery and money laundering

The community activist will be the new councilwoman in the San Fernando Valley; former Councilor Mark Ridley-Thomas fails to get another trial authorized; and Anthony Rendon leaves the presidency of

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador affirms that in Mexico 'there is justice and social tranquility' in addition to ensuring that the majority in Mexico supports the Fourth Transformation of the public

The veteran UNE candidate was the most voted in the first round of elections held this Sunday, while the representative of the Seed Movement surprised by coming in second place.

Local 770 said La Opinion had endorsed the candidate and that former candidate Rose Grigoryan endorsed her; none was true.

Los Angeles City Council Committee Heeds Resident Input To Plan New Redistricting Process; the committee plans to consider and vote on the final recommendations in September

A jury ordered Carollo to pay $63.5 million in damages to two well-known Miami Little Havana businessmen.

The president today approved a controversial anti-homosexuality law that includes long jail terms and the death penalty for some crimes , one of the strictest laws against the LGBTIQ community

They assure that the CBP One application is a Help to apply for asylum in the US

This Wednesday the Ecuadorian president decided to dissolve Congress and call general elections in the midst of a political trial that was being carried out against him.

Iranian courts are sentencing protesters in snap trials that human rights groups describe as grossly unfair

Defendants Mohammad Mehdi Karami and Mohammad Hosseini were convicted of killing Ruhollah Ajamian, an Iranian Revolutionary Guard volunteer during a protest

Greek MP Eva Kaili and four other people are accused of alleged money laundering and criminal organization.

Fernando Andre Sabag Montiel, an alleged gunman of Brazilian nationality, pulled the trigger near the head of Argentina Vice President Cristina Fernandez, but the gun did not fire, authorities say

More than 70% of Latino voters in the United States support that the right to abortion be protected by law, according to a poll by UnidosUS

The Sharif government has filed two cases against Imran Khan for organizing the 'Azadi March' in Islamabad on May 25, but even after this he is continuously attacking the government.