On National Immigrants Day, Rodrigo Dorfman's 'Bulls and Saints' Shows a Side of Empowerment
The Latin Times interviewed the Chilean filmmaker about the production and the message it seeks to convey, as well as his analysis of the "Nuevo South"
How Big is The Latino Wealth Gap in U.S. States? Less Than 2 Times in Illinois, 40 Times in New York
A new study by Brookings analyzes the reasons for these stark differences. What it's like in Florida, Texas and California
China's Top Diplomat Starts US Visit As Biden Stands Firm
Foreign Minister Wang Yi is paying a rare high-level to Washington as the world's two largest economies seek to manage, if not resolve, a host of disputes that repeatedly sent tensions soaring in recent years.
US Forces In Iraq, Syria Face Spike In Attacks
American and allied forces deployed in Iraq and Syria as part of an international anti-jihadist coalition have been repeatedly targeted by drone and missile attacks this month.
Republicans Elect Mike Johnson, Staunch Conservative and Ally of Donald Trump, As House Speaker
The election ends more than three weeks of infighting between opposition lawmakers, who hold the majority of the Lower Chamber
National Food Day: How Latino Specialties Are Taking Over the U.S.
Along with immigration, many traditional dishes from across the region have become staples of the country's gastronomic scene
Russia, China, Seeking to Exploit Middle East Crisis to Turn Tables on U.S.
After Washington accused Rusia of disrupting international order, Moscow answered by accusing it of escalating the conflict through military reinforcements
With Mideast Crisis, Russia And China Hope To Turn Tables On US
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the United States has sought to isolate Moscow and pressure China to keep its distance.
Dozens Of US States Sue Meta Over Harm To Children
Dozens of US states on Tuesday accused Facebook and Instagram owner Meta of profiting "from children's pain," damaging their mental health and misleading people about the safety of its platforms.
Tom Emmer Drops Nomination for Speaker of the House Hours After Being Selected
The chamber hasn't had a speaker for three weeks since the ouster of Kevin McCarthy and the unsuccessful attempts of Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan to succeed him
US Says Iran Assisting Base Attacks, Confirms Advisors In Israel
The United States accused Iran on Monday of "actively facilitating" attacks on US bases in the Middle East as it confirmed it had sent a small number of military advisors to Israel.
China's Top Diplomat To Pay Rare US Visit Ahead Of Potential Xi Trip
China's top diplomat will pay a rare visit to Washington this week, the United States announced Monday, paving the way for a potential visit by President Xi Jinping aimed at keeping tensions in check.
Republicans Vote to Drop Jim Jordan's Nomination for House Speaker and Return to Square One
They did so after a secret ballot of GOP lawmakers in a closed-door meeting. There is no clear successor
US Inflation Is 'Still Too High': Fed Chair Powell
US inflation is "still too high" despite a recent slowdown, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday, leaving the door open for a new interest rate hike.
US Vetoes UN Resolution On Israel-Hamas War
The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution on Wednesday calling for a "humanitarian pause" in the raging Israel-Hamas conflict as the text did not respect Israel's right to defend itself, the US ambassador said.
Washington In Limbo As House Marks 15th Day Without Speaker
US lawmakers rejected hard-line conservative Jim Jordan's bid for speaker of the House of Representatives for a second time on Wednesday, as the leadership vacuum paralyzed Washington for a 15th day with no clear resolution in sight.
US Tightens Curbs On AI Chip Exports To China
The United States on Tuesday said it was tightening curbs on exports of state-of-the-art AI chips to China, sending the share price of Nvidia and other semiconductor companies plummeting on Wall Street.
Loans to Latino-Owned Small Businesses by Biden Administration Top $3 Billion in 2023
The figures from the SBA were reported by The Hill. It shows a roughly 50% increase compared to the previous five fiscal years
US, Venezuela Reach Agreement to Lift Oil Sanctions in Exchange for Freer Elections
The breakthrough was reported by the Washington Post. The deal would involve allowing competitive, internationally monitored presidential elections next year
What are the U.S. and Latin American Countries Using Crypto For?
While the U.S. and Brazil see more institutional usage, Argentines and Venezuelans resort to them to cope with inflation. The role of remittances in Mexico
Kaiser Permanente Unions Reach Tentative Agreement Regarding Strike Actions
Unions representing 75,000 workers had conducted a 3-day-long strike this month to protest for better working conditions
What is the "Digital Gap" Affecting Latinos and How to Counter it?
A study by the Aspen Institute delves into issues such as lack of internet connectivity, access to digital devices and skills affecting Latinos in the U.S.
Bob Menendez Has Now Been Accused of Acting as a Foreign Agent for Egypt
Menendez, of Latino descent, had already been indicted along with his wife in an alleged bribery scheme
US Labor Department Expresses Disappointment Over Shutting Down Of Mexico's VU Manufacturing's Facility
"We note with disappointment VU's decision to close its facility without adhering to the agreed course of remediation," the U.S. deputy undersecretary of labor for international affairs, Thea Lee, said.
U.S. and Venezuela Near Agreement on Sanctions Relief in Exchange for Election Guarantees
That is according to Bloomberg, which cited people familiar with the matter. Venezuela would have to remove a ban on all opposition candidates who want to run
Interview: Understanding the Surge in Venezuelans Crossing the Southern Border
The Latin Times talked with Christopher Hernandez-Roy, deputy director and senior fellow of the Americas Program at the CSIS to get his insights on the issue
US Deploying Ships Closer To Israel, Sends Munitions
President Joe Biden ordered US ships and warplanes to move closer to Israel in a show of support on Sunday, while sending fresh military aid after attacks by the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
US To Resume Ethiopia Food Aid But Only To Refugees
The United States will immediately restart food assistance at 28 camps inside Ethiopia that are home to refugees, mostly from Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea, officials said.
US Shoots Down Turkish Drone Over Syria
US warplanes on Thursday shot down a Turkish drone that was deemed a threat to American forces in Syria, the Pentagon said, an incident likely to raise tensions between the NATO allies.
Cuba Blames US Trade Embargo For Surge In Migrants
The recent wave of migrants fleeing bad economic conditions and violence reportedly includes a significant number of Cubans.