Arizona Swing Voters in Favor of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Over Biden and Trump, Study Finds
21% of Arizona's eligible voters are Latino. Undecideds will be key next year, considering the 2020 Presidential Elections in the state saw a razor-thin margin
Latino Representation in Film Industry Continues to Lag, Barely Increasing Since 2007
A new study reviewed representation through 1,600 popular films since 2007. When they did feature, it was often an unfavorable frame
Military Service Propels Latino Veterans to Higher Incomes Among Other Benefits Study Shows
Latino veterans outperform others in various aspects, including income, homeownership, and healthcare coverage
Republicans Pass Proposal Banning 'Latinx' Term With Support of Some Hispanic Democrats
The bill passed with 222 votes in favor and aims to ban the use of Latinx in official government documents
Lele Pons' Elimination From 'DWTS' Leaves One Latina Standing in the Competition
Now, Xochitl Gomez is the last Hispanic to continue competing for the prize
Here's What You Missed at The Inaugural 'Latin American Fashion Awards'
The event recognized fashion icons such as Willy Chavarría, J Balvin, and clothing brand Luar
Health Insurance Rates Among Latinos Climb in California, But Disparities Persist: Report
The state saw historic gains in last year, but Latinos are still most uninsured demographic
This is How Kamala Harris is Seeking to Appeal to Latino Voters Ahead of The 2024 Election
The VP is visiting Hispanic colleges to discuss some of the main issues affecting this demographic as the 2024 election approaches
United Health Foundation Launches Program to Combat Diabetes Among Latinos in Atlanta, Dallas and Houston
The organization is funding a $3 million program offered by the Hispanic Federation which addresses the disproportionate impact of diabetes among Latinos
How Latino Communities Stand to Benefit From $200 Million Anti-Drug War Plan in Washington State
The initiative seeks to foster the creation of new jobs and job retention in the state
Louisiana Leads the U.S. With the Highest Percentage of Latino Entrepreneurs
According to data from the Latino Data Hub, 15.9 percent of Louisiana's Latino population are entrepreneurs.
Inflation, Wages and Health Care, Among Main Concerns For Latinos in Georgia: Survey
A GALEO poll delved into the people's opinions on whether political parties are properly appealing to their community
Biden to Meet North, South American Leaders to Discuss Migrant Crisis, Economic Policy
President Biden will meet with leaders from 11 countries at the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders' Summit
How This Latina's Startup is Using AI to Help People Keep Track of Their Bills
Monadd uses limited consumer information and caters mostly to people on the move. Latin Times talked with its CEO to learn more about it
Forced Sterilization Victims in California Urged to Apply For Compensation as Deadline Nears
Latin Americans in California were disproportionately affected by forced sterilization. The period to apply for compensation ends on December 31
Loop Media Expands Latino Content Offering with mitúTV and Loop Estrellas Channels
The Business and Venue TV streaming service seeks to cater to the growing Hispanic community by adding more free, oriented channels to its 71,000 plus screens
This Startup Founded by a Latina Is Changing Food Manufacturing Using Fungi: Here's How
Hyfé seeks to help decarbonize the food sector and selling alternative sugar feedstocks to food manufacturers
These Are Some Ways in Which Hispanics are Affected by Climate Change Challenges
96% of U.S. Latinos say environmental issues like pollution and global warming are personally important to them, according to the Hispanic Access Foundation
Which Latin American Countries Will Observe Daylight Savings as of November 5?
Mexico, Chile and Paraguay are some of the few countries in the region that will still do so
Behind the 'Evolving Crisis' of the Smithsonian's Latino Museum
The controversy over the construction of the National Museum of the American Latino continues to make the national media talk
Over a Fifth of Hispanic Households Experienced Food Insecurity in 2022, New Study Finds
A survey from the United States Department of Agriculture showed that states with large Latino populations also had some of the highest food insecurity rates
This is How Immigrants from Washington to Florida Perceive Their Lives in the U.S. and the American Dream
On National Immigrants Day, entrepreneurs, hard-working professionals, a craftsman and a priest shared with The Latin Times what's the meaning of the American dream
Natalia Lafourcade, Tainy, Jaime Camil among the first Ever Rolling Stones en Español Awards Winners
The first ever Rolling Stones en Español celebrated music, film, and TV. Natalia Lafourcade
Saving for Retirement? For Most Hispanics That Is Out of Their Daily Survival Equation
A recent survey has shed light on the retirement savings challenges Hispanics face in the U.S.
How this Mexican-American Built Alza, a Fintech App Tailored for Latinos
Alza is a fintech platform that offers an FDIC-insured checking account, debit card, peer-to-peer payment and cross-border remittance services
College Enrollment of Latino Students Doubles the National Average in Fall 2023 Semester
Secondary education institutions saw a 4.2 percent increase in enrollment of Latino students in this period. They also showed higher rates in other programs
This Nonprofit Is Seeking to Keep Companies Accountable to Hispanic Heritage Commitments
Aquí: The Accountability Project will partner with companies to make sure they follow through with their diversity commitments
Arkansas is The State Where Most Latinos Lack Internet Access. How Does This Take a Toll on Their Lives?
14% of Arkansas' Latino population doesn't have access to internet, making it harder to, for example, complete school work or access telehealth services
Amidst Pay Gap and a Looming Loss of Middle-Wage Jobs, Latinas Struggle for Economic Equality
Latinas earn 57 cents for every dollar earned by White, non-Hispanic men and disproportionately earn low wages amidst looming wage cuts
Menudo, The Boyband of a Latino Generation, is Back, But With a Twist
The group's return is featuring a new lineup, which released an EP called "Un Nuevo Comienzo"