January 11, 2017 Ebola dog is put to sleep amid protests and heartache: ‘We had no choice,’ vet says Excalibur, the beloved pet dog of nursing assistant Teresa Romero, who is battling the Ebola virus, was put down Wednesday afternoon after much controversy.
January 11, 2017 Little Havana, the heart of Miami's Hispanic culture, fights to retain its character Tens of thousands of Cuban and Central American immigrants have made Little Havana their first stop after arriving in Miami.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: President Obama can lead the diversity effort among his allies in Silicon Valley  President Obama has a unique opportunity to work with Google to improve its disturbing hiring practices.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: A Republican-controlled Senate may be the only way immigration reform passes There are growing whispers that the only way immigration reform has any chance of passage before the 2016 Presidential election is if the Republicans win the Senate,
January 11, 2017 Latino voters turning their backs on President Obama over lack of action on immigration At the time of his November 2012 re-election, President Barack Obama had rock star approval ratings with Latino voters, but those numbers have dropped significantly as a key constituency experiences some frustration with his delay in taking unilateral action on immigration.
January 11, 2017 Skateboarding giant Paul Rodriguez wears his cool, and his heritage, on his sleeve At countless events across the country put on by one sponsor or another, skateboarding's Latino ambassador of cool was simply doing what he does best: entertaining a crowd – something that runs in the family – even if both entertainer and crowd happen to be on wheels.
January 11, 2017 GOP, Democrats angle for Hispanic vote in conservative stronghold with growing Latino population It’s an uphill battle, but Democrats in Texas’ Montgomery County know that even getting Latinos – especially those concerned with immigration – to show up and vote come November can be considered a major victory in this conservative stronghold.
January 11, 2017 Peru's President rejects idea of 'co-operation' with U.S. on drugs, wants 'co-responsibility' instead Peruvian President Ollanta Humala sat down with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Latino for a wide-ranging interview during the recent U.N. Climate Change summit. Â
January 11, 2017 Two teenage girls in Argentina viciously slashed in face for being 'too pretty' Two teenage girls in Argentina have been viciously slashed in the face – badly scarred – in separate attacks by other teenage girls, reportedly for being too pretty.
January 11, 2017 Border Patrol on alert after 71 people from hard-hit Ebola countries illegally enter U.S. this year The CBP’s statement comes after Republican senator and prospective GOP presidential candidate Rand Paul raised fears that infected individuals could enter the country through the U.S.-Mexico border.