January 11, 2017 President Peña Nieto tries to calm Mexicans' increasing anger over violence, disappearances Since the disappearance of 43 college students in Iguala, thousands of Mexicans have taken to the streets across the country to protest the job performance of Enrique Peña Nieto.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Puerto Rico needs more businesses like Herbalife, whose model provides opportunity to all Few have delved into the dramatic impact that eight years of economic decay have had on Puerto Rican entrepreneurship.
January 11, 2017 John Leguizamo tells his 'Fugly!' story on the big screen, hints at struggles as a Latino actor John Leguizamo plays a wannabe womanizing ghetto nerd who wants to be an actor in his new film "Fugly!"
January 11, 2017 Fernando Espuelas: 'Latinos are lousy voters' and other lessons from the 2014 midterms Even as Republicans bask in victory and Democrats try to recover from shell-shock, the greater implications of this election are starting to clarify. It’s early, but three lessons particularly stand out.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Without equal representation and access to opportunity, where is the American Dream? As a finance and economics student at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, I often witness the underrepresentation of Latinos in my classes and in the industry.
January 11, 2017 Latinos flex political muscle in Rhode Island, elect first Hispanic secretary of state, Elorza as Providence mayor In two races that show how Latinos are flexing their political muscle, Jorge Elorza won the mayoral race in Providence, R.I. and Nellie Gorbea became the first Hispanic to be elected secretary of state in Rhode Island.
January 11, 2017 Exclusive photos show injuries Joran van der Sloot sustained in prison, lawyer claims killer 'fears for his life' Joran Van der Sloot's wife, lawyer claim convicted killer fears for his life in Peruvian prison
January 11, 2017 Brian Sandoval vs. Harry Reid? Governor's win sets up showdown for 2016 Senate seat Brian Sandoval’s easy reelection win already has political spectators thinking about 2016 – and a possible showdown between the popular Republican governor and Nevada’s powerful Democratic senator, Harry Reid.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: In Florida, 'Chain Gang' Charlie loses to Cuban-American voters Governor Rick Scott proves once again that Hispanics can beat you at the Florida polls on Election Day or help you win a tight race.Â
January 11, 2017 George P. Bush becomes first in family to win first race, wins Texas land commissioner post George P. Bush, a 38-year-old Fort Worth attorney and energy consultant, became the first person in his family’s political dynasty to win an election the first time around when he defeated his little-known Democratic opponent, former El Paso Mayor John Cook for Texas’ land commissioner.