January 11, 2017 Opinion: How About Landmark Immigration Case 'Plyler V. Doe' Becomes 'Plyler And Doe'? States still persist to work around, over, or through the 1982 Supreme Court ruling, attempting to keep some children out of school.
January 11, 2017 Sprint's New Latino CEO Revamps Company With Eye On Hispanics In just the first few weeks after being named the new Sprint CEO, 43-year-old Marcelo Claure has cut prices, unveiled new data plans, and is doing so, with a keen eye on Latino mobile users.
January 11, 2017 US Open: Dominican Tennis Player To Make History At Grand Slam Tournament At 34, Victor Estrella Burgos will be the oldest person to make his debut at the highly coveted Grand Slam tournament. He will also be the first Dominican to play in the match.
January 11, 2017 Invigorated By Ferguson, South L.A. Holds Protests Against Police Killing Of Father Of Three A week before an unarmed black teen in Ferguson, Missouri, named Michael Brown was shot by a police officer, an unarmed Latino, Omar Abrego, was beaten by members of the Los Angeles Police Department in South L.A.
January 11, 2017 Jessica Alba, Robert Rodriguez Dish On 'Sin City: A Dame To Kill For' In "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For," actress Jessica Alba reprises her role as afflicted exotic dancer "Nancy," which she and director Robert Rodriguez, was "fun" to come back to.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Apple And The Lack Of Latinos In The Tech Sector While Apple’s striking demographic data is not unlike that of many other tech firms, the report was an uncomfortable reminder of how the tech world can look a lot like an exclusive club that is not yet fully acknowledging the importance of America’s growing, emerging markets.
January 11, 2017 UFC Fighter Alex García Laying 12-1 Record, Life And Limb On Line Against Neil Magny On Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma, “The Dominican Nightmare,” as García has been dubbed, takes his 12-1 record with 5 KOs and 5 submissions into the cage against Neil Magny, who has a 6-inch height advantage.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Mexican Pres. Peña Nieto’s Could Fix His Low Popularity By Tackling Corruption The National Index on Corruption and Good Governance shows that in 2010 there were 200 million acts of corruption in Mexico. And the situation is not improving.
January 11, 2017 Rick Sanchez: Lessons Ferguson Could Learn From The Miami Riots While Ferguson, Missouri Police Chief Thomas Jackson has been watching his city come apart at the seams, while he’s been trying to explain a police officer’s actions that may be explainable, while he’s backtracked on what Officer Dennis Wilson did or didn’t do – another police chief has learned to avoid those circumstances by immersing himself in his community.
January 11, 2017 Legal Troubles Bringing Out Presidential Side Of Texas Gov. Rick Perry With the indictment against him, and the recent border crisis, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has displayed a tough, defiant exterior that reinventing the image of an unpolished, unfocused candidate that haunted him in the 2012 GOP presidential primary.