Biden Unveils Almost $20 Bn For Intel To Boost US Chip Production
Biden said the investment in Intel facilities in four states -- Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon -- would put the United States on track to manufacture 20% of the world's leading-edge chips by the end of the decade.
US Unveils Draft UN Resolution Seeking Immediate Gaza Ceasefire
Key Israel backer the United States has vetoed previous UN Security Council votes on the nearly six-month war, objecting as recently as in February to the use of the term "immediate" in a draft submitted by Algeria.
How the USMNT Seeks To Make History This Year Under Christian Pulisic's Guidance
The 25-year-old is having one of his best seasons in Europe, with 12 goals, 8 assists for AC Milan
Is the U.S. Becoming a Sadder Nation? This Is What a Gallup Survey Reports
The U.S. is declining in life satisfaction and it's out of the top 20 happiest countries in the world
U.S. Considers Housing Migrants in Guantanamo Bay as Maritime Arrivals from Haiti Surge
Authorities said they haven't seen a spike in such trips yet, but one of their contingency plans includes repurposing part of the territory leased in Cuba
Real Madrid, Barcelona To Face Each Other In Another 'Clásico' Played in the U.S.
The LaLiga giants will be part of this year's Soccer Champions Tour, a round business for all European teams involved
Can USMNT Secure Three-Peat in CONCACAF's Nations League? The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera March 19-24
European leagues come to a stop during International Break; MLS leaders Inter Miami will take on the NY Red Bulls.
Blinken Says Fighting Disinfo 'Vital US National Security Interest'
Fighting disinformation including AI-enabled content is a "vital" national security interest and diplomatic priority for the United States, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday at a democracy summit in Seoul.
Controversial 'Civil War' Movie Prompts Debate Over US Schism
A major film that imagines a second civil war in the near-future United States has highlighted fears about the divided state of the nation ahead of November's presidential election.
New Threads, Same Vibrant Passion: Countries Start Revealing Their Copa América Jerseys
Out of the 14 confirmed teams that will participate at the event this Summer, seven are sponsored by Adidas
Haitian Diaspora in Miami on the Edge as Loved Ones Face the Collapse of the Country
Some have been kidnapped for ransom while their families in the U.S. dread receiving a phonecall
Texas Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden Administration From Redirecting Border Wall Funds
Congress had allocated $1.4 billion in 2020 and 2021 under then-President Donald Trump
Report: Latinos Identifying as LGBTQ Has Almost Doubled in Recent Years
A new study conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute reveals Hispanics as the second largest demographic with LGBTQ members in the U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Extends Suspension of Texas SB4, Halting Migrant Arrests, Deportations
The suspension, which was set to expire on Wednesday, was extended through Monday (Mar. 18)
Record-Breaking Winter Heat in U.S.: Latinos Bear Disproportionate Impact from Climatic Events
According to NOAA, the country had an average temperature over 5 degrees Fahrenheit above for the season
How Immigration has Climbed in Americans' Ranking of the Largest Global Risks
A Gallup poll shows that more than half of all people surveyed consider this a critical threat
What's a Designated Survivor, and Why Did a Latino Briefly Lead the U.S. Presidential Succession?
Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education, was in a secure location to ensure continuity in the case of a catastrophic event
Can MLS Teams Finally End Liga MX's Dominance at the CONCACAF Champions Cup?
In the last 10 years, teams from both leagues have faced each other in 41 KO ties, with Liga MX winning 28 of those (13 MLS wins).
Biden To Give High-stakes Address As Trump Rematch Looms
Set for 9:00 pm (0100 GMT Friday), the speech is expected to trumpet achievements on infrastructure, drug prices and student debt, with Biden saying on Wednesday that he had done "more over three years than most presidents have in eight."
Florida Senate Passes Bill Preventing States and Counties from Implementing Protections Against Extreme Heat
2023 was the hottest year on record and the trend is only pointing upward
How Latinos' Underrepresentation in the U.S. Tech World Starts in the Education System
A new study shows the challenges Latino students face both at K-12 and collegiate levels
U.S., Mexico Face Canada and Brazil as Old Regional Foes Compete for a Spot in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup Final
The first-ever CONCACAF W Gold Cup will come to an end on March 10 at San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium.
U.S. Reportedly Presses Haitian Prime Minister to Resign as the Country Further Descends into Chaos
According to the Miami Herald, the State Department outright asked Ariel Henry to agree to a new transitional government
Bob Menendez and Wife Face New Obstruction of Justice Charges in Broader Bribery Case
A grand jury indicted Menendez on over ten additional counts of working as an unregistered foreign agent
Study Finds Latinos in Tech Few and Underrepresented Across All Industry Areas
A report by the Kapor Foundation provides updated figures that shows the demographic's struggle in one of the most lucrative sectors of the economy
Trump Seeks Reduction In $83.3 Million Jury Award In Carroll Defamation Case
"This Court's erroneous decision to dramatically limit the scope of President Trump's testimony almost certainly influenced the jury's verdict, and thus a new trial is warranted," the lawyers wrote in court filings on Tuesday
Latinos' Stance on Israel-Hamas War Seen as Impacting Democrats' Performance on Super Tuesday
According to media reports, as many voters are choosing party candidates whose views on this issue specifically aligns with theirs
Border Crossings Increase in February After January Drop; Trend is Expected to Grow
Border Patrol agents recorded some 140,000 apprehensions, compared to January's 124,000. They believe figures will keep on increasing
Legal Limbo: Number of Migrants in the U.S. Facing Uncertainty May Exceed Eight Million in 2024
That is according to governmental projections obtained by Axios. It would be a 167% increase in five years.
Appeals Court Set to Allow Texas Immigration Law if Supreme Court Doesn't Intervene
Should that be the case, the law would go into effect on March 9