Seven Chileans Charged With Being Part Of a 'Sophisticated' Burglary Ring Across Multiple States
Chilean nationals linked to a sophisticated crime network face charges after ransacking homes across the U.S., stealing valuables and evading law enforcement.
Latino Small Businesses Face Barriers, But Targeted Support Could Unlock $1.4 Trillion and Millions of Jobs
Latino entrepreneurs are hindered by systemic challenges, but closing gaps in funding, mentorship, and skills training could drive massive economic growth and job creation.
Latino Entrepreneurs See Progress in Credit Access, Yet Face Funding Gaps That Could Limit Growth
Despite the increase in credit applications, Latino-owned businesses still struggle with funding gaps, highlighting the need for targeted financial solutions to fuel growth.
Latinos in Hollywood: Untapped Talent Could Add $18 Billion Annually to the Industry
Despite making up 19% of the U.S. population, Latinos hold less than 5% of key Hollywood roles, limiting their full economic impact.
Latino Entrepreneurs Drive U.S. Business Growth Despite Challenges
Latino-owned businesses are growing rapidly, but closing key gaps in revenue and support could drive massive economic value and job creation nationwide.
The 'Prosperity Gospel' Is Increasingly Drawing Latino Christians To Donald Trump
Trump made large gains with the demographic this election, especially among Catholics and evangelical Protestants
1 in 4 Latinos Say They Don't Know Much or Anything at All About Personal Finances, Study Finds
41% Latino adults, in turn, reported knowing a great deal or a fair amount about personal finances, considerably less than Whites, Blacks and Asians
1 in 2 Latino Families Are Feeling Stress From Costs and Emotional Strain This Holiday Season, Study Finds
The American Psychiatric Association also reported a sizable amount of Latino families noted feelings of loneliness
WhatsApp Shapes News and Disinformation Landscape for U.S. Latinos in 2024
Over 1,400 Latino-led public WhatsApp groups spread political and war-related disinformation, reaching 3.4 million Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking U.S. users.
Young Americans' Net Worth is Higher Than That of Hispanic Households, New Report Shows
Americans under the age of 40 are richer than ever, increasing their median net worth to unprecedented levels of $80,500 in 2022, up from just $23,750 in 2010.
Ex GOP Strategist Explains Why California Latinos Are Shifting Toward Trump And The Republican Party
With economic challenges like housing costs and inflation top of mind, more California Latinos are turning to Republicans, signaling a generational shift, Mike Madrid said in an op-ed for the LA Times
Full List of Latin American Nations With Birthright Citizenship After Trump Suggested US is 'Only Country That Does It'
President-elect Donald Trump revealed in an interview he is looking to end birthright citizenship, falsely claiming US is the only country guaranteeing that right
Trump's Plan to End Birthright Citizenship Faces 'Extremely Challenging Hurdles,' Law Professor Warns
Trump said during an interview that he plans on ending birthright citizenship, a right protected under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution.
Trump Says He 'Will Work with Democrats on a Plan' for DACA Recipients 'To Stay' Amid Deportation Plans
Mixed signals from GOP leaders and unfulfilled Democratic promises have left these young adults expecting the unexpected.
Cost of Living, Jobs and Business Opportunities: What Latinos Who Voted For Trump Want From His Administration
Trump won a decisive electoral victory, in large part due to support from Hispanic men. As his new term approaches, here's what the group cares about.
'Forever Chemicals' Disproportionately Impact Latino Communities in Southern California, Study Finds
PFAS have been linked to health problems like cancer, liver issues, and weakened immune systems.
Latino Representation in the House Drops Despite Historic Wins
The breakthroughs include the election of the first Latina to represent New Jersey in Congress and the first out queer Latina elected to represent Washington's 6th District.
This Is What Latino Representation Will Look Like In The Senate After The 2024 Election
Latino senators rise to seven with Ruben Gallego and Bernie Moreno's victories, but representation still lags compared to the overall population
Inconsistent Data Highlights Challenges in Tracking Migrant Deaths at Border, New Report Finds
The exact number of migrant deaths across the southern border remains a source of mystery and worry for activists, as the numbers remain inconsistent.
Latinos on Spanish-Language Social Media More Likely to Believe Political Misinformation, Study Finds
A major survey reveals Spanish-language social media users face higher risks of misinformation exposure, with implications for the 2024 U.S. elections.
Black and Latino Families Paid Millions in Compensation For Being Displaced in 1950s-60s California Urban Renewal
The settlement follows years of legal action over the forced removal of Section 14 residents and their destroyed homes, marking a historic step toward justice.
Rancho Libertarians: A Term Coined By LA Times Columnist That May Help Decipher Latino Rightward Shift
Trump made historic gains with Latinos. As pundits, analysts and voters try to explain why, the term 'rancho libertarian' may help provide some clarity.
New York City Set to End Contentious Program That Provides Debit Cards To Migrant Families
The program provided debit cards to some 2,600 migrant families living in hotels so they could buy food and baby supplies
Trump Also Made Historic Gains Among Michigan Latino Voters, Exit Poll Shows
Donald Trump's focus on economic issues drove unprecedented Latino support in Michigan, where he won 46% of the vote among members of the demographic
Marco Rubio Slams Democratic Consultants For Their Analysis of The Latino Vote Shift To The GOP
The senator said Democrats misunderstand key issues like immigration and the economy, and criticized the overreliance on celebrity endorsements
'It's The Economy, Stupid': The Main Culprit of the Latino Rightward Shift Was Also Their Top Priority
Trump made historic inroads with Latino voters and the reason is rooted on what the electorate said their top priority was all along— the economy
Democratic Lawmaker to Become First-Ever LGBTQ Latina in Congress After Historic Election Win
A Washington state senator has made history by becoming the first openly LGBTQ+ Latina elected to Congress, securing a U.S. House seat in a landmark victory.
A Look At The New Wave of Latino Candidates Aiming to Bridge The Representation Gap After Election Day
Latino candidates face challenges and opportunities in key races, potentially increasing their representation from 49 to 50 in the House, experts says
Harris Maintains Lead Among Latino Voters but Trump Continues to Close Gap, New Poll Finds
The Economist found that the Republican reduced the vice president's lead by 5 points in just one week, although fallout from Puerto Rico comments is expected
Leading Latino Organization That Historically Refused to Endorse Candidates Backs Mucarsel-Powell in Florida Senate Race
The endorsement follows LULAC's support for Rep. Ruben Gallego in Arizona's Senate race earlier this week