Mexican 2012 Presidential Elections Challenged
Among allegations of vote-buying and fraud, the Mexican electoral system or (IFE), confirmed Enrique Peña Nieto, as the winner of the Mexican presidential elections; after a recount of 54% of the total votes. Continue reading
Under a heavy security deployment, the 2012 Mexican presidential elections will be the largest and most controlled elections in the history of the Mexican nation, as a a total of over 79 million Mexican citizens are register to cast their vote this Sunday, July 1st. Continue reading
WASHINGTON, D. C. – The net migration flow from Mexico to the United States has stopped says a recent analysis by the Pew Hispanic Center, a nonpartisan research organization based in Washington, D.C. Continue reading
STOCKTON, CA- Five runners stopped through the streets of Stockton on their way to Alaska as they participate in the Peace and Dignity Journey of 2012. Continue reading
Bat flu virus is not believed to present a threat to humans
A new influenza A virus discovered in fruit bats in Guatemala does not appear to present a current threat to humans, but should be studied as a potential source for human influenza, according to scientists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who worked with University of the Valley of Guatemala. The study was published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.