Does Religion Play a Role in Latinos' Views on Climate Change?
According to a report by the Public Religion Research Institute, religion can be a determinant factor when it comes to the issue. These are the figures
Analysis: Odd Alliance Between Democrats And Hardline Republicans Kicks Out The Speaker Of The House
McCarthy, a moderate who had been questioned for his lack of leadership, had come to office with great difficulty after numerous votes
Calls Issued to Regulate Basement Apartments in NYC as Latinos are More Exposed During Flooding
While there have been zero deaths reported by city officials from the historic rainfall, basement apartments continue to be a risk during floods
With New 'Mercado' Concept, Private Label This Retailer Wants to Bag Hispanic Consumers
With its new concept store, Kroger launches a shopping experience tailored to Hispanic clients' preferences
Miami Mayor in the Spotlight: Faces Corruption Charges, Clashes With Local Press
Francis Suárez, mayor of the so-called capital of the Americas, is facing corruption investigations and
accusations of mistreatment of the local press.
In Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Latinas See Higher Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer
Hispanic women are also more likely to be diagnosed at more advanced stages of the disease and are about 30 percent more likely to die from it than their non-Hispanic white counterparts.
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
Latino Organizations Support Bill to End Underrepresentation In Politics And Elected Office
Provisions of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act is seen as essential to attracting more Latinos to the polls during elections.
A Bill Seeks to Increase Latino Physicians' Representation in the U.S.
Congressman Raul Ruiz, M.D. and Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo, M.D. introduced legislation to designate October 1st as National Latino and Latina Physician Day (NLPD)
Latinos Are the Future of STEM Workforce as a Study Shows Increased Enrollment in Engineering
Latinos participation is essential to meeting the increasing demand for engineering and tech professionals as projections indicate 10.9 million job openings by 2031
Inside LBAN's Startup Initiative to Empower Latino Founders
Silicon Valley-based nonprofit Latino Business Action Network seeks to expand equitable access to funding for Hispanic entrepreneurs in collaboration with JP Morgan and Stanford University
Latino GDP Hits 3.2 Trillion, Elon Goes to the Border, Colombian Coffee in US: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lifes of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas
Dianne Feinstein's Legacy: Something To Celebrate For The Latino Community In California?
It would have been difficult for any California politician to be re-elected to represent the Golden State on Capitol Hill for 30 years without the Hispanic vote
Who Is the Cuban-American Congressman Who Wants to Cut Aid to Mexico Over Fentanyl Trafficking?
Alex Mooney (R-WV) introduced H.R. 3190, a bill to suspend economic aid to Mexico for what he calls its failure to cooperate in the fight against fentanyl trafficking
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Word Game with Elon Musk Amplifies
Latina Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York), the youngest woman elected to the U.S. Congress, has found herself in yet another war of words, this time not with a fellow lawmaker, but with billionaire Elon Musk
'Cassandro, El Exótico': a Portrait of the Flamboyant Wrestler who Won Mexican Public's Heart
Prime Video presented a biopic about the American-born Mexican luchador Saúl Armendáriz, a former NWA World Welterweight and UWA World Lightweight Champion
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
Meet the Latino contestants on Season 32 of 'Dancing with the Stars'
Dancing with the Stars has returned for its 32nd season, with all new stars but a whole lot of Latino representation.
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
Daycare Grants' Disappearance Casts a Shadow on Hispanic Families
Ahead of a possible government shutdown, daycare grant funding from The American Rescue Plan Act ends Sept. 30, 2023, which could affect Hispanic families
Heavily Latino, Black Las Vegas Hospitality Workers Unions Massively Approve Strike
The Culinary Union is Nevada's largest Latino/Black/AAPI/immigrant organization with members who come from 178 countries and speak over 40 different languages
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.
With Their GDP at $3.2 Trillion, Latinos Reinforce Role as a U.S. Economic Powerhouse: LDC
According to the Latino Donor Collaborative, the Latinos' economic output grew by 60% in five years, turning the group into the fifth-largest economy in the world
How Chicano Designer Willy Chavarría Conquered 2023 NYFW with His Collection on Civil Right Movements
Chavarría, the son of a Mexican father and Irish mother, was born in rural California. He grew up in the San Joaquin Valley, where he was a keen observer of the cultural, artistic, and ideological expressions of his community
U.S. Says Molotov Cocktails Assault on Cuban Embassy Is 'Unacceptable'
The attack took place during a heated atmosphere created by the previous clashes of different protests in front of the UN headquarters.
Latinos Seem to Like Biden, but the Democratic Party Keeps Losing Their Support to GOP
If the presidential election were held today and the candidates were Joe Biden and Donald Trump, 58% of Hispanics would vote for the Democratic president and 31% would vote for the former Republican president
Child Care Crisis Looming as Federal Funding Ends, Hurting Latino Families
Child Care Aware of America says that the average annual cost of care for one child in the U.S. was $10,600 in 2021 — one-tenth of a couple's average income or more than a third (35%) of a single parent's income.
COVID Tests Are Available to Anyone in the Country with a US Address, Regardless of Legal Status
One household is eligible for one order of COVID-19 rapid tests–each order includes four rapid tests
Latina-Owned Lil' Libros Celebrates Heritage Month with Billboards Across U.S.
Lil' Libros, a bilingual publishing house founded by two Mexican Americans teamed up with OUTFRONT Media, one of the largest out-of-home media (OOH) companies in the U.S.
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.