Jennifer Lopez to Produce a Latino Version of 'Bob the Builder' Starring Anthony Ramos
"Bob the Builder' is coming to the big screen in a new animated feature film produced by Jennifer Lopez, with Bob voiced by Anthony Ramos
Hispanic Consumer Confidence Increases as Inflation Stabilizes in the U.S.
Hispanic Consumer Confidence Increases as Inflation Stabilizes in the U.S.
Health Insurance for Immigrants: What You Need to Know
A comprehensive guide on what you should know about health insurance in the United States if you are an immigrant
Bitcoin in the U.S., Latinos Drawn to Crypto as an Alternative 'Pathway to Wealth Building'
Crediverso CEO Carlos Hernández explores financial disparities among U.S. Hispanics and the community's growing interest in Bitcoin
This Accelerator Is Helping Latino Organizations Become Power-Builders in Their Communities
The Valiente Fund will help 13 businesses strengthen their leadership to become a source of power in their communities.
How Latinos' Cultural Influence Increases as They Become the Fastest Growing Minority in the U.S.
According to Collage Group, the Hispanic influence in the U.S. has to do with its size and economic growth
Best Bank Accounts for Non-US Citizens
This guide will help you make choose the best bank account for you if you're a non-citizen
The Dream of Homeownership: Best Mortgages for Latinos
Buying a home may seem like a far-fetched dream, this guide will help you fin the best mortgages and home loans
Taco Tuesday: Celebrations, Origins, and the Curious Story behind the Legal Battle
Every week, cities across the United States embrace the Taco Tuesday tradition, showcasing the growing love for Latin American food.
Colorado's Latino Community Emerges as Crucial Force Shaping the Future of Abortion Rights Legislation
Colorado pro-choice movement seeks to enshrine abortion rights in the state
Suicide Rates Increase Among Latinos and Hispanics, New Study Shows
Immigration, language and cultural barriers, and financial conditions are some of the factors in rising suicide rate among Latinos
Amidst Frigid Conditions, NYC Migrants Brave Snowstorm, Camp Overnight to Obtain Crucial ID Cards
Migrants in New York City desperate for work wait overnight in city offices in hope of getting an identification document
Three in Ten U.S. Latinos Describe Themselves as 'Conservatives,' the Second-Largest Group in Country
A study by Collage Group follows a trend in recent polls showing a shift in the Latino demographic
How Proposed Child Tax Credit Expansion Could Uplift Latino Families
According to ITEP an expansion to the Child Tax Credit, at least to 2021 levels, could help nearly 60 million children in the U.S.
Latina Entrepreneurs Generate More than $175 Billion, Poised for Accelerated Success as Disparities Diminish
If Latinas achieved the average revenue of white women, they would add $269 billion to the U.S. economy
Five Facts About Latino Eligible Voters as the Electoral Year Gets Underway in the U.S.
A growing proportion of overall voters but a lower-than-average turnout. Here's the full picture of Latino voters
Golden Globes 2024:'Oppenheimer,' 'Beef,' and 'Succesion' the biggest winners. Latinos left empty handed
All the 2024 Golden Globes winners. Oppenheimer,' 'Beef,' 'The Bear,' and 'Succesion' received most awards.
National Trivia Day: Test Yourself With 10 Facts You May Not Know About Latinos in the U.S.
From baby names to population, celebrities, and politics, The Latin Times presents a trivia challenge about Latinos in the U.S.
Year in Review: The Latin Times Top Interviews with Startup Founders
Adni, Monadd, Hyfé and Alza are some of the companies whose founders talked to The Latin Times this year
These Are 5 Top New Year Resolutions for U.S. Latinos in 2024
From becoming a citizen to reaching financial independence, these are some of the top resolutions for more than 62 million people of Latino origin
Top 5 Latin American Restaurants in San Antonio, Texas
Mexican, Argentinian, Salvadorian, Puerto Rican and Latin American restaurants to visit in the Culinary Capital of Texas
Latinos Taking Over Hollywood in 2024: Top Movies to Watch
2024 is set to be a remarkable year for Latino representation, with stars like Pedro Pascal and Jenna Ortega in some of the most expected movies
Year in Review: From Natalia Lafourcade to José Hernández, The Latin Times Top Culture Interviews
Comedians, musicians and civil society leaders discussed their areas of expertise with The Latin Times this year. Here are some salient stories
Year in Review: Biden Continues Bleeding Latino Support, is Even Overtaken by Trump in Latest Poll
The scenario is in line with a broader decline of Biden's approval rate heading into 2024
Year in Review: How Democratic and Republican Officials Seek to Convince Latino Voters
The Latin Times spoke to Jaime Florez, from the GOP, and Biden-Harris spokesperson María Casado. These are the highlights
Top Latin Times Stories in 2023: Politics and Immigration for U.S. Latinos
2023 has been a year of milestones and challenges for Latinos in the U.S.
Bridging the Gap: Navigating Loneliness in the Latino Community During the Holidays
The language of emotions can be intricate, and for Spanish-speaking families, articulating feelings can be even more challenging
Top 5 Latin American Restaurants in Miami
Here are the best Mexican, Peruvian, Argentinian, Colombian, and Cuban food restaurants of this year
Top 5 Latin American Restaurants in Los Ángeles
Latin American restaurants have been gaining popularity and recognition in one of the most Latino-heavy counties in the U.S.
Minimum Wage Set to Increase in half of U.S. States: How Will it Impact Latinos?
Florida, California, Arizona and Nevada are some of the Latino-heavy states where the figure will increase. Some numbers about minimum wages in the U.S.