
Tim Arango
National Correspondent at The New York Times
New York Times national correspondent, based in Los Angeles. previous: bureau chief in Baghdad and Istanbul, media reporter in New York. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
seattletimes.com | Tim Arango |Ana Facio-Krajcer
LOS ANGELES — As class president of her high school in Los Angeles, Daniella Martinez Cerezo opened her graduation speech Monday evening by thanking all the immigrant parents in the audience. “We know your journey hasn’t been easy — the fear, the long hours, the sacrifices no one sees,” she said. “This diploma isn’t just ours. It’s yours, too.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Tim Arango |Ana Facio-Krajcer |Gabriela Bhaskar
As class president of her high school in Los Angeles, Daniella Martinez Cerezo opened her graduation speech on Monday evening by thanking all the immigrant parents in the audience. “We know your journey hasn’t been easy — the fear, the long hours, the sacrifices no one sees,” she said. “This diploma isn’t just ours. It’s yours, too. Every step we’ve taken was made possible by the path you walked before us.”Then, switching from English to Spanish, Ms. Cerezo addressed two parents who weren’t there.
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1 month ago |
infobae.com | Tim Arango |Matt Stevens |Jacey Fortin
Murders, Attempted Murders and HomicidesMenendez, ErikMenendez, LyleMenendez, JoseBeverly Hills (Calif)La pena de cadena perpetua con libertad condicional podría conducir a la excarcelación de Lyle y Erik Menendez, más de tres décadas después de ir a prisión por matar a sus padres.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Tim Arango |Matt Stevens |Jacey Fortin
La pena de cadena perpetua con libertad condicional podría conducir a la excarcelación de Lyle y Erik Menendez, más de tres décadas después de ir a prisión por matar a sus padres. Video Back transcriptMembers of Menendez Brothers' Family Celebrate ResentencingThe Menendez brothers became eligible for parole on Tuesday, after spending decades in prison for the murder of their parents.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Tim Arango |Matt Stevens |Jacey Fortin
Lyle and Erik Menendez were resentenced on Tuesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole, setting the stage for their possible release after more than three decades behind bars for killing their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion. The decision, by Judge Michael V. Jesic of Los Angeles Superior Court, came after a day of testimony by family members, who said the brothers had turned their lives around inside prison through education and self-help groups.
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