Cesar Chavez, the Sinful Saint
A new portrait of labor leader Cesar Chavez portrays him as a visionary with tragic flaws and often insensitive tendencies, amid accusations of decades of sexual abuse against women and girls.
The legacy of César Chávez in California: what will happen to the dozens of places that bear his name
In the wake of sexual abuse allegations against César Chávez, Los Angeles and California officials are considering measures to remove his name from various celebrations and locations.
Broadcast Bias: Media attack Cesar Chavez, but skip his big name Democrat fans
The article discusses media criticism of civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, focusing on allegations of his misconduct while highlighting a perceived bias in not addressing the support he received from prominent Democrats.
The collapse of the myth of César Chávez, the Latino icon accused of sexual abuse of minors
César Chávez, a prominent figure in the fight for Latino civil rights in the U.S., has recently been accused of sexually abusing minors, challenging his legacy.
Snapshots in March: Pictures of the Day
The article presents various snapshots from around the world, highlighting important events and moments in different countries.
How a Civil Rights Icon Used His Power to Abuse Girls and Women
An investigation reveals allegations of sexual abuse against civil rights leader Cesar Chavez within the United Farm Workers movement.
He was carrying beans in the car; ICE thought it was drugs and started his deportation: a judge stopped the order
A federal judge has halted the deportation process of Lorenzo Chávez Rascón, who was misidentified by ICE as a drug smuggler due to carrying beans in his vehicle.
California to change Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day after sexual abuse scandal
California plans to rename Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day in light of recent sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez, as voiced by assembly members.
The city of Eternaut, Mafalda, and Loco Chávez pays tribute to comics with the first Biennial of the 21st century
Buenos Aires is hosting its first Comics Biennial of the 21st century, celebrating the legacy of iconic Argentine comic characters and artists.
Dems face reckoning after putting deceased labor leader on pedestal as sexual abuse allegations emerge
Democrats are grappling with new sexual abuse allegations against the late labor leader César Chavez, prompting cancellations of tributes and a significant reevaluation of his legacy.
Los Angeles announces that it will remove a holiday in the county amid allegations against César Chávez
Los Angeles County plans to remove a holiday named after César Chávez following serious allegations of abuse against him.
California moves to rename Cesar Chavez Day after recent sexual abuse allegations
California legislative leaders are proposing to rename Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day following new allegations of sexual abuse against Chavez.
Cesar Chavez, an Icon of Human Rights in the U.S., Accused of Sexually Assaulting Women and Girls for Years
Dolores Huerta, a prominent labor rights activist, revealed that she is among the women and girls who allegedly suffered sexual assaults by the revered labor leader Cesar Chavez.
Cesar Chavez, who changed the lives of immigrants in the US, used his heroic image to abuse women
The article discusses the allegations against Cesar Chavez, illustrating how he used his status to exploit young women, particularly Ana Murguia, who recounted her experiences of abuse.
Allegations of sexual assault against 'hero' of the US agricultural labor union, multiple women report 'abuse during his lifetime'
Multiple women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault against the late civil rights activist César Chávez, raising questions about his legacy as a labor leader in the United States.
California Democrats distance themselves from famed pro-union activist after bombshell report
California Democratic leaders are distancing themselves from pro-labor activist Cesar Chavez following serious allegations of sexual abuse revealed in a New York Times report.
Lawmakers and community leaders react to ‘indefensible’ César Chávez sexual abuse allegations
Lawmakers and union leaders in the US reacted with shock to allegations of sexual abuse against labor organizer César Chávez, revealed in a recent investigation.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Seeks to Suppress Cesar Chavez Day from the Holiday Calendar After Allegations of Sexual Abuse against Minors
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the state will stop officially recognizing Cesar Chavez Day following serious allegations of sexual abuse against the labor leader.
The icon of the fight for civil rights of Latinos César Chávez accused of sexually abusing girls and women for decades
César Chávez, a prominent figure in the civil rights movement for Latinos, has been accused of sexual abuse against minors and women, including his ally Dolores Huerta, according to a New York Times investigation.
Cesar Chavez Day canceled by unions after 'troubling' sexual allegations against civil rights leader
Celebrations for Cesar Chavez Day have been canceled following serious allegations of misconduct against the civil rights leader.
Loretta Ortiz, Minister of the Court, and her Son-in-law being Investigated by the SEC in the US
The SEC in the United States is investigating Loretta Ortiz Alfh and her son-in-law Abel Chávez Salinas for potential corruption and influence trafficking linked to a lawsuit against Santander.
United Farm Workers union cancels Cesar Chavez events over abuse allegations
The United Farm Workers union has canceled celebrations for Cesar Chavez due to serious allegations of his involvement in the abuse of young women or minors.
Labor Secretary Chavez-Deremer: Our plan to rescind the Biden independent contractor rule
Labor Secretary Chavez-Deremer outlines the Department of Labor's efforts to clarify the classification of workers as independent contractors or employees, aiming to support American workers under the Trump administration.
Delcy Rodríguez on Hugo Chávez: "His greatest legacy is peace, equality, and social justice"
Delcy Rodríguez commemorates Hugo Chávez's legacy on the 13th anniversary of his death, emphasizing peace, equality, and social justice.
Sculptures Subvert the Link Between Nature and Human Roots in Exhibitions
This article discusses current sculpture exhibitions by Rafael Chavez and Abiniel João Nascimento, showcasing their unique connections to nature and cultural heritage.
The Right Side of History
The capture of Nicolás Maduro marks a significant turning point in the potential end of Venezuela's long-standing dictatorship.
Julio César Chávez recalls how he met ‘Checo’: 'I was going 200 km/h and I told him to slow down, you son of a... '
Julio César Chávez shares a humorous recount of his first meeting with Formula 1 driver Sergio 'Checo' Pérez, emphasizing the unexpected nature of their encounter.
Sheinbaum will 'pressure' the new president of Peru to free Betssy Chávez and grant her asylum in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum is increasing pressure on the new president of Peru to facilitate the asylum of Betssy Chávez in Mexico as she remains in a Mexican diplomatic office to avoid imprisonment.
Impsa: the first company privatized in the Milei era seeks to reactivate its business in Venezuela
Impsa is looking to revive its hydroelectric projects in Venezuela, which were initiated during the Chávez administration, amid changing political landscapes in both Argentina and Venezuela.
Trump labor secretary’s husband barred from department over sexual assault allegations, reports say
Lori Chavez-DeRemer's husband, Shawn DeRemer, has been barred from the Labor Department following allegations of sexual assault made by female staff members.
Husband of US Secretary of Labor Prohibited from Entering Department Following Harassment Allegations, Says Newspaper
The husband of US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has been banned from the department's premises due to allegations of sexual harassment.
LOCAL VIEW: Trump is trying to dismantle the food chain of leftist countries in Latin America
The article discusses the political dynamics in Latin America, particularly focusing on the impact of U.S. foreign policy under Trump in relation to leftist governments.
US Military Delegation in Venezuela Agrees on Cooperation to Combat Drug Trafficking
A US military delegation has met with Venezuelan leaders to discuss cooperation in combating drug trafficking amid strained US-Venezuela relations.
Jaime Bayly: "At this autumnal age, I have almost no friends left, but I do have sources."
In a reflection on friendship and career, Peruvian writer Jaime Bayly discusses his latest book, 'Los golpistas,' which paints a dramatic picture of Hugo Chávez's temporary ouster in Venezuela in 2002.
Valentine's Romance: Who is Emil Kamar, future husband of Senator Andrea Chávez?
Senator Andrea Chávez Treviño of Morena shared news on social media about her upcoming marriage to Emil Kamar on Valentine’s Day.
The Most Controversial Confessions with Yordi Rosado: From Shootouts with Palazuelos to Chávez's Closeness with Narcos
The article discusses the controversial confessions made by celebrities during Yordi Rosado's interviews, highlighting discussions about shootouts and connections to narco culture.
Jaime Bayly: "Trump seems to me a disaster, a bully, a mythomaniac, a racist, an unpresentable. But the capture of Maduro was necessary"
Journalist Jaime Bayly expresses strong criticism of Donald Trump while emphasizing the necessity of capturing Nicolás Maduro in his latest book discussing the 2002 coup attempt against Hugo Chávez.
Did Julián Figueroa die from a naltrexone implant? JC Chávez comments on addiction treatment
As the third anniversary of Julián Figueroa's death approaches, controversies arise regarding the alleged cause linked to a naltrexone implant, with insights from boxing icon Julio César Chávez.
Maduro's rise from bus driver to Chávez successor revealed in new documentary
A new Fox Nation documentary explores Nicolás Maduro's rise to power as Venezuela's leader and examines the geopolitical implications of the country's turmoil.
'The Coup Plotters', by Jaime Bayly: the novel that exposes Hugo Chávez and his enemies
Jaime Bayly's novel 'The Coup Plotters' explores the life of Hugo Chávez and his adversaries, portraying them through a critical lens.
‘I comb my hair at home’: Morenistas disown Senate aesthetics and ask to move on
Mexican Senators Cynthia López Castro and Andrea Chávez Treviño denied involvement in the Senate's suspended aesthetic sessions and distanced themselves from the controversy during a committee meeting.
The Arrest of Aquiles Alvarez is a 'smokescreen' to divert attention from what is happening in the Judiciary, says legislator Raúl Chávez
Legislator Raúl Chávez claims that the arrest of Guayaquil's mayor Aquiles Alvarez is a distraction from more pressing national issues.
Jhoanner Chávez was announced as the new reinforcement for Sparta Prague
Ecuadorian left-back Jhoanner Chávez has officially joined AC Sparta Prague on loan from Lens.
Abuses and Weariness
The article critiques the increasing arrogance and abuse of power by Mexican senators, highlighted by Andrea Chávez's use of Senate beauty salon services, which underscores a disconnect from the public and a growing discredit around the current regime.
Jaime Bayly: "Chávez and Maduro were involuntary comedians"
Jaime Bayly discusses his new book 'Los golpistas', highlighting the failed 2002 coup against Hugo Chávez.
The coup that lasted three days
The article discusses the author's new novel 'Los golpistas,' inspired by the failed coup against Hugo Chávez in April 2002.
Christian Ch�vez, from RBD, releases song 'Para Siempre' after show in São Paulo
Christian Chávez debuted his new song 'Para Siempre' during an intimate concert in São Paulo, celebrating his music career and expressing gratitude to RBD fans.
How much does a Dyson cost, like the one Andrea Chávez uses to style her hair?
Senator Andrea Chávez denies allegations of opening a beauty salon in the Senate and reveals her secret for maintaining her hairstyle.
g1 Heard #325 - Christian Chávez, a rebel from Mexico
Christian Chávez discusses his artistic journey and personal happiness in music during his interview on g1 Ouviu.
‘A senator will not decide’: Cruz Pérez responds to Adán Augusto for nominating Andrea Chávez in Chihuahua
Cruz Pérez Cuéllar, mayor of Ciudad Juárez, asserts that the decision on the next governor of Chihuahua lies with the voters, not with high-ranking Morena officials, following Adán Augusto López's claim that Andrea Chávez will be the governor.