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"Aftershock" director Nicolás López on set.

Why “Aftershock” director Nicolás López bets his movie will scare you

There’s more to making a horror film than the standard mix of gory special effects, plenty of blood, hair-raising frights and thrilling, twisted sequences. In … Read More

Dolores Prida (left) with a friend (right) at a party hours before her death.

Dolores Prida, beloved columnist and playwright, dies at 69

Cuban-born playwright, journalist, and poet Dolores Prida, whose candid, humored, and often mordant columns about the most pressing social and political … Read More

The line 12 subway  takes its inaugural journey in Mexico City, Tuesday Oct. 30, 2012. The line 12 or Golden line is 25 km (15.5 miles) long, making it the longest and most modern subway line in the capital.

Telemundo Latin America news roundup – October 31, 2012

The latest Latin America news in under 59 seconds. A Venezuelan aid plane loaded with food and other supplies made its way to Cuba on Tuesday. Venezuela's … Read More

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Opinion: Three reasons why there are almost NO Latinos in English-language newsrooms

As I read a recent infographic and summary produced by the 4th Estate, entitled "Diversity in the Newsroom: A Look at the Front Page Articles of Election … Read More

In this June 4, 2012 photo, Armando Montano, 22, poses for an ID photo at the Associated Press office in Mexico City.

AP Intern Armando Montano celebrated at service

Hundreds of friends and colleagues gathered Sunday for a memorial celebration for Armando Montano, a news intern for The Associated Press who died at age 22 in … Read More