US Senate Staves Off Government Shutdown Reaching Deal In the Nick of Time
The shutdown crisis was largely triggered by a small group of hardline Republicans who had defied their own party leadership to scupper various temporary funding proposals as they pressed for deep spending cuts
Bipartisan Vote at the House Passes Bill to Avert Government Shutdown
The initiative will now be discussed at the Senate for a vote before the midnight deadline
US Government Hours From Shutdown, Funding Chaos
The two chambers of Congress are deadlocked, with a small group of Republicans in the House of Representatives pushing back against stopgap measures that would at least keep the lights on.
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
Dianne Feinstein, California Senator, Longest-Serving Female Lawmaker, Dies at 90
Feinstein had announced in February that she wouldn't run for a seventh term in 2024
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
Bob Menéndez Uses Latino Heritage to Deflect Bribery Accusations and Calls to Resign
The Democratic lawmaker was indicted on charges of accepting bribes but has claimed he is being targeted by the justice system because of his Latin heritage.
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.
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
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.
Los Temerarios to Split, Hispanics' Names to Jupiter, Student Debt: Top Stories of the Week
Los Temerarios to Split, Hispanics' Names to Jupiter, Student Debt: Top Stories of the Week.
Former Prime Minister Of Peru Arrested On Conspiracy Charges
Following a court-issued order, Betssy Chavez, the former prime minister, was arrested at her residence located in Tacna, a city in the southern region of Peru.
Joe Biden Crushing On Eva Longoria? Video Shows Biden 'Hugging' Longoria
Many Twitter critics jump on President Biden over video shared on social media on what appears to him groping Eva Longoria after hugging.
DeSantis New Immigration Law Opens Opportunity For A Pastor To Welcome Immigrants In His Church
David Monduy, pastor in a Florida church, heard that the law was kicking out every immigrant out of Florida took a stance - welcoming immigrants inside his church.
Immigrants Cope with Unbearable Conditions at the Border
An immigrant woman at the border describes her living conditions as she is waiting to cross into the United States.
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.
Mexican City Mayor Relocated To Military Base Amid Death Threats
On Monday, Mayor Caballero revealed that the threats came following a successful operation to seize 1,700 firearms from a criminal organization.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico City Mayor Resigns For Presidential Run
Claudia Sheinbaum is set to seek the nomination of the ruling party for the forthcoming 2024 presidential election to become the country's first female leader.
Mexico's Ruling Party Set To Unveil Presidential Candidate For 2024
The National Regeneration Movement has scheduled the announcement of its presidential candidate for the 2024 election to take place on Sep. 6.
How Biden Can Secure Latino Votes For 2024 Re-Election
President Joe Biden has disappointed some of the Latino community, but here is how he can get back our votes.
Trump's Former Vice-President Mike Pence Announces White House Run
Mike Pence files paperwork with Federal Election Commission, prepares to launch campaign with video and Des Moines event.
Mexican President's Party Set To Win Crucial State Election
This triumph will further consolidate MORENA's dominance, as it already controls 21 out of the total 32 regional governments in Mexico.