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.
Mitt Romney's Move Not to Seek Reelection Sparks Debate on Retirement Age for Politicians
Mitt Romney's resignation sends a message to aging political leadership. These questions are beginning to concern voters and the electorate
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.
NYC Launches Electric Vehicles Partnership as Latino Interest in the Industry Grows
New York City is part of the public-private partnership 'Hertz Electrifies'
Bribery, Women, and Services to Foreign Government Scandal Involves Senator Bob Menendez
Sen. Robert "Bob" Menendez (D-NJ), one of the highest-ranking Latino politicians in the US, has been charged by prosecutors in New York with accepting bribes
Who Are Mexico's Patronas, the Women Feeding Migrants as They Transit the Country?
Las Patronas is a group of women who for 28 years have been cooking meals to feed the migrants who cross aboard "La Bestia", the freight train that crosses Southern Mexico.
Hispanic Heritage Month: 5 Books by Latino Authors That Have Been Banned or Challenged
The House on Mango Street, How the García Girls Lost their Accents and other works penned by Latinos are some of the books by minority authors challenged by persons or groups
Public Libraries in U.S. Offer Plenty of Hispanic Works to Celebrate Heritage Month
HHM continues to resonate and the world of culture joins this Latino-party to make its best voices sound. That is why we are seeing many initiatives by public libraries all over the US featuring the best of Hispanic talent.
Mexican Star Yalitza Aparicio Keeps Disrupting Avenues Once Closed on Indigenous Women
With her latest move with Victoria's Secret, Yalitza's career seems to continue including unpredictable roles and transformations
Fashion Designer Justo Santos Looks to Spread Culture through Dance, Music and Fashion
From the fields of South America to the streets of New York, this entrepreneur weaved his own brand while providing costumes for the performances of Ecuadorian actors in the city
GreenLatinos Gets $25 Million USDA Urban Forestry Grant for Tree Canopy Restoration Initiative
CEO Mark Magaña says that GreenLatinos will work with advisory boards of different Latino communities to understand what their needs are while the main focus remains on restoration
These Brands Want to Unleash the Artistic Power of Hispanic Pride During Heritage Month
Latino artists are seen as the ideal vehicle to transmit family, and community values with their works and in partnerships with companies and products.
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.
Miami's 'Condo King' Leads List of South Florida's Top Hispanic-Owned Businesses
According to local media, Jorge Pérez's Related Group is the largest firm belonging to Hispanic or Latino businesspeople in the area in terms of revenue.
Inaugural Hollywood Independent Music Awards Announces Nominees
Among the 254 nominees and dozens of music genre categories, four are exclusive to Latin music.
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.
Taylor Swift Has Technical Difficulties in the Eras Tour
Taylor Swift has had to overcome failures in her concerts on The Eras Tour; during a performance in Cincinnati, platforms and automated doors failed.
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.
Paraguayan Pride: Valery Vera Wins 4 Medals at the Special Olympics in Berlin
Twelve-year-old Paraguayan gymnast Valery Vera has conquered the rhythmic gymnastics competition at the Special Olympics in Berlin, Germany, earning 3 gold medals and 1 silver.
Three Books to Learn More About the History of Latin America
Reading is the encounter with the thoughts of others, with their letters and their feelings. Reading is a journey through time.
First Generation Latinos: Stuck Between Two Cultures
First generation Latinos are the foundation of the Latino community. Dialogue is necessary to continue setting the course for Latinos in the United States.
'Jalas o Te Rajas' Amazon Prime Series
Amazon Prime Video announced the premiere of its new original comedy series, Jalas o Te Rajas.