January 11, 2017 President Obama's executive order on immigration is sure to disappoint all sides But if the messages – and polls results – coming from groups on all sides of the immigration debate on what to do are any indication, Obama is sure to “disappoint big” if and when he moves ahead with plans for unilateral executive action.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Type 2 Diabetes in Latinos, ¡Azúcar! November is the month of a time-honored tradition when some families get together to give thanks around a robust meal
January 11, 2017 Opinion: In aging cyber infrastructure, American shoppers remain exposed to hackers With Black Friday and Cyber Monday looming, now is a good time for consumers to understand key reasons why their financial security is at risk.
January 11, 2017 Latinas for Change: Writer Irene Vilar is working to fix Colorado’s water problem If there's a forum about climate change taking place in Colorado, it's likely that the Puerto Rican-born writer Irene Vilar is at its helm.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Can Hispanics survive Obama’s political suicide? President Barack Obama is about to test the limits of the U. S. Constitution-backed government “of the people, by the people and for the people.”
January 11, 2017 MMA fighter Dennis Bermudez doesn't want to have to wait for a title shot Dennis Bermudez will step into the octagon against Ricardo Lamas Saturday at UFC 180 in Mexico City
January 11, 2017 This 'Movember' and beyond, all men must consider these two foods The term “Movember” is the clever portmanteau of ‘moustache’ and ‘November,’ fashioned from the idea of growing a moustache beginning November 1st to help bring awareness to men’s health issues.
January 11, 2017 Protests over 43 missing students in Mexico spread across the country President Enrique Peña Nieto has criticized the incendiary tactics of the people demanding justice for the students, but to the “normalista” protesters fire-bombings are a valid form of political expression.
January 11, 2017 A symbol of Mexico’s pre-colonial grandeur fades out of sight The quetzal-feather headdress, or penacho, supposedly once worn by Montezuma—or Moctezuma as his Nahuatl name is often rendered—has been in Austria since 1596 and is currently housed at Vienna’s Weltmuseum.
January 11, 2017 State Department puts out $5 million reward for U.S.-born Zetas leader José María Guízar Valencia, also known as "El Charly" or "Z-43," is wanted by U.S. authorities for purportedly importing thousands of kilos of cocaine and methamphetamine into the United States along with overseeing the trafficking of cocaine between the borders of Guatemala and Mexico.