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La historia de los siete habitantes del corredor de la muerte en Akron, Ohio
Los procesados fueron sentenciados a morir por haber arrebatado la vida a otras personas. Sus edades oscilan entre los 68 y 31 años; todos llevan esperando más de una década para recibir la orden final de ejecución
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Aquí te contamos cuáles son las consecuencias de cometer un crimen de odio
Un abogado penalista explica cuáles son las consecuencias de cometer un crimen de odio.

Haiti assassination: how much did the US government know about the plot against Moïse?
The alleged involvement of three US government informants in the operation that culminated in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse has raised questions about how much Washington knew about the plan partially hatched in Miami. Does the FBI have a conflict of interest if it is investigating a case involving one of its informants? ( Leer en español)
Sexual harassment hits "historic highs": death of Pvt. Ana Basaldua at Fort Hood sounds alarm bells again
Despite new laws to protect soldiers from sexual abuse, the death of Pvt. Ana Fernanda Basaldua, and a new Pentagon report on elite military academies, suggest the problems are far from being resolved. ( Leer en español)

More suspects in assassination of Haitian President Moïse transferred to U.S.
The U.S. investigation into the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise took a giant leap forward on Tuesday when four key suspects were flown to Miami from Haiti. ( Leer en español)

Death of a Latino cadet: the police say he committed suicide but the family believes he was murdered
Alex Bello-Ortiz was a model Air Force cadet whose death devastated his family in 2020. The initial investigation by Daytona Beach police closed the case as a suicide. Armed with new evidence, the family contends that he was murdered by a fellow cadet. The case has since been reopened. ( Lea este artículo en español)

The life of Air Force cadet Alexander Bello-Ortiz - in photos
The life of a young Air Force cadet, Alexander Bello-Ortiz, was cut short in tragic circumstances in 2020. His death was declared a suicide but his family suspect foul play.












