January 11, 2017 Geraldo Rivera: Immigration frustration Nowhere is America’s gut reaction to world events clearer than on talk radio. And no issue generates a more visceral response than illegal immigration. Not all illegal immigration, but Latino immigration specifically.
January 11, 2017 In California governor's race, incumbent Jerry Brown chases fourth term; GOP rival seeks to rebrand party Gov. Jerry Brown, the longest-serving governor in California history, has enjoyed a relatively good relationship with the state's Latinos.
January 11, 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month: Francisco Nuñez, inspiring children from all walks of life Francisco Nuñez created a music program where kids from every socioeconomic background could meet and sing together.
January 11, 2017 Five indisputable reasons why Latinas matter While it has become common knowledge that Latinos represent the fastest growing segment in the country, their force and power in the economy, politics and business are yet to be fully leveraged by America’s decision-makers across sectors.
January 11, 2017 Hail to the chief impersonator: Documentary spotlights the work of 'Bronx Obama' The Bronx, N.Y., native Louis Ortiz, looks an awful lot like a certain resident of a large white house on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, which is very fortunate for him.
January 11, 2017 Forget bombs: Joke about Ebola on flight to the Dominican Republic causes havoc An unidentified passenger traveling from Philadelphia to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic just before landing yelled out, “I’ve been to Africa!,” after reportedly coughing throughout the flight.
January 11, 2017 Rick Sanchez: Cuban Doctors are saying, 'Adiós, Caracas. Hello, Miami! More than a decade ago, Venezuela spun a Faustian compact with the Cuban government. It was the beginning of an opportunistic and somewhat brilliant agreement between the two. Cuba, which didn’t have much by way of natural resources to export, found something else it could use as trade fodder. Doctors.
January 11, 2017 Congressional race pitting Pete Gallego, Will Hurd is the only competitive midterm race in Texas First-term, incumbent Democrat Rep. Pete Gallego is fighting to hold on to his seat, while GOP challenger Will Hurd is aiming to knock him off it. It's Texas' only competitive race.
January 11, 2017 Top U.S. general says Ebola outbreak coming through Central America is real threat A top U.S. general said that a potential Ebola outbreak in Central America is a real threat to the United States and a scenario which could result in a mass migration across the U.S./Mexico border, as thousands would attempt to flee the deadly virus.
January 11, 2017 Wilmer Valderrama: 'The future of both political parties relies on Latinos' Wilmer Valderrama is urging voters to hit the polls at the midterm elections to put the right people in office that will "move the needle forward."