After Tyson Foods Closed a Meat Processing Plant in Missouri, Latinos Try to Recover from the Aftershock
The meat giant is closing several of its plants across the country. The Noel plant in Missouri employed 1,500 people, many of them from local Latino communities
Senators Want Medications Against Fentanyl Overdose in Schools. How Does it Affect Latinos?
Florida's Rick Scott and Oregon's Jeff Merkley are sponsoring the School Access to Naxolone Act. Fentanyl Overdose Deaths Among Latinos Have Nearly Tripled Since 2011
'The Three Commissioners' Mafia' Is Under Federal Investigation, Denounces Former Miami Police Chief
Allegations and investigations of political corruption in Miami continue. In addition to those involving Mayor Francis Suarez, three of Miami's commissioners are now under federal investigation
Cine Fest Latino, the Power of Latino Identity in Boston Screens
CineFest Latino Boston Film Festival presented talented directors, voices and stories from Latin America and Spain, showing the diversity and complexity of what "being Hispanic" means
This Fintech Bets on a 'Hispanic Way' to Provide Financial Services to Latinos
Escaping violence in South America and struggling in the U.S. financial system, h.way cofounders base their fintech offer on the bonds that tie Hispanics' approach to money
2.5 Million Latinos Hold Advanced Degrees but Underrepresentation Persists at Higher Educational Levels
While the U.S. Latino population with MBAs and PhDs more than doubled in two decades, access to higher education doesn't reflect the relevance of this population segment in the country, reveals a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum to Honor 'Vaqueros,' the First Cowboys
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Oklahoma City's National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum invites visitors to learn about the very first cowboys
Immigration Policy Seen as Casualty in Shutdown Legislative Negotiations
The shadow of the government shutdown is still on the horizon and will once again impact various agencies. Immigration remains one of the most important topics to the Latino community. Several logbacks will be expected if not avoided. Political asylum and some visas could be affected
Former Latina Congresswoman Joins The Choir Of Democratic Leaders Asking Bob Menéndez To Step Down
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell made history as the first South American immigrant elected to the House of Representatives
Los Angeles Federal Courthouse To Be Named After American Civil Rights Icons Felicitas And Gonzalo Méndez
They are civil rights icons whose activism was part of the landmark 1946 case that led to the end of school segregation in California
Without Trump Or Latino Participants, GOP Presidential Hopefuls Prepare For Second Debate
Without the presence of his front-runner as in the first debate, the Republican primary candidates in the race for the 2024 White House are preparing to face off for a second time.
Bill Seeks To Rename LA Courthouse To Honor Latino Family's Role In School Desegregation
Sylvia Mendez, the daughter of Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez, became the first Mexican-American to go to an all-white school in California in 1947.
Government Shutdown Seen to Impact Mostly Low-Income Latino Community
A government closure would directly impact Latino workers: of the nearly 4.5 million federal employees, about 9.5% are Hispanic.
White House Seeks To Fight Gun-Related Violence As Latinos Are Mostly Hit by Armed Assault
From 2009 to 2018, the rate of nonfatal gun-related assaults against Hispanic Americans was 128.7 per 100,000 people, compared to 90.5 per 100,000 people for white Americans according to the Gun Violence Archive.
Biden Criticizes GOP, Donald Trump at Congressional Hispanic Caucus Gala
While addressing the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Joe Biden rebuked former president Trump and "MAGA Republicans" for their "broken" immigration policies and vowed to continue investing in Hispanic communities
Hispanic Chamber Initiates 'Avanzar' Program To Support Local Businesses
The program aims to support women, Hispanics, veterans, and minority business owners who are operating and based in Colorado.
Climate Week NYC: Activists and Hispanic Artists Ready to Take Action
According to the Pew Research Center, more than 8 in 10 Hispanics (81%) say addressing global climate change is either a top concern or one of several important concerns to them personally.
Hispanic Heritage Month: What Do We Celebrate?
From September 15 to October 15, Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the contribution of Hispanics and Latinos living in the US. It is a mosaic reflecting the diversity and drive of this vibrant community of close to 64 million people.
Why Did MTV, TelevisaUnivision VMAs Simulcast Connect with Latino Gen Zs?
As Latino artists and culture gain prominence in the US, this collaboration taps into the cultural expressions of members of Gen Z seeking to connect with their heritage
U.S. Senate Confirms Adriana Kugler as First Latina Federal Reserve Governor
The Colombian-American economist is the U.S. representative to the World Bank and will be a Fed board member after lobby from Senator Bob Menéndez.
4 Tips For A Stress-Free Camping Experience
Here is a list of four camping tips, which will make the adventure easier for first time outdoor explorers.
More Latinos Needed in the Mental Health Care Field
Latinos now are the biggest group in Texas and are needed more in the mental health care field.
Labor Shortage in west Texas Affecting Business Owners
Labor shortage in west Texas isn't looking good for many owners. Texas-Mexico Border being a reliable source. Hispanics making a big part of the population.
Still Without an Opponent: Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez Announces He Will Fight in September
The 12-time Mexican champion Saul Canelo Alvarez returns to the ring in September to celebrate Independence Day with no defined opponent.
Justice Demands Echo At Annapolis Vigil: Latinos And Gun Safety Advocates Unite
They marched in remembrance of three Latino men who tragically lost their lives to a fatal shooting by a white neighbor just one week prior.
Celebrating Father's Day as a Hispanic
Many TikTok users shared their special moment with their fathers, and gave us a look on what it is like celebrating this special day in a Hispanic household.
Miami Florida Mayor Francis Suarez To Run Alongside Republicans Trump And DeSantis For 2024 Presidential Race
Maimi Florida's Mayor Francis Suarez filed paperwork Wednesday to enter the 2024 presidential race.
DACA Recipients Back To Being Just 'Dreamers'
There's more than 580,000 DACA recipients waiting for answers on what is the next step after this long pause in between the Obama-era and the Trump-era.
Tequila: A Historical Popular Mexican Drink
Tequila, the most favorable and sensational drink to ever exist. Perfect for a hot summer day full of sun and fun.
Mexican Pop-Rock Band Mana Announces New 2023 Tour Dates
Mana adds 8 new stops in 2023 U.S Tour.