January 11, 2017 Catholic Leaders Are Hoping Latinos Can Save Struggling Parochial Schools Latinos have been identified by some Catholic leaders one of the Catholic Church’s best hopes for reviving schools on the brink of closure.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Congress Shouldn't Hold Internet Users Hostage Millions of Americans will face new taxes on Internet access if the Senate does not renew the Internet Tax Freedom Act, which expires November 1.
January 11, 2017 Four Years After Being Signed Into Law, Protests Flare Over Arizona SB1070 Enforcement Four years after it first began to go into effect, a controversial Arizona immigration law is sparking protests across Southern Arizona after its enforcement resulted in the arrests of two undocumented men.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: A First-Hand Look Inside Artesia, An Immigrant Detention Center In New Mexico A detention center located hours away from the nearest immigration attorney, Artesia is often referred to as a “residential facility,” but it has the signs of a camp akin to those used in earlier times to isolate those whom we deemed a threat to society.
January 11, 2017 While Protesters Clash With Police, Ferguson's Latino Community Sympathizes, But Nervously Making up just 1.2 percent of Ferguson’s population, the town’s Hispanic community is miniscule compared to the area’s large African-American population and has not developed the deep-seeded mistrust with the police that has led to some of the violence in the town.
January 11, 2017 Despite Expected Low Turnout, Latino Voters Could Prove Crucial In Some Midterm Races Latinos are likely to cast votes in this midterm election in lower numbers overall than they did in the last presidential election, but they can still play an important role in outcomes in statewide and local races.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Grand Jury Indictment Of Texas Governor Rick Perry Exposes Corruption This corruption is spawned by and directly connected to Texas Democrats. There is a history of these grand jury shenanigans.
January 11, 2017 'Dora The Explorer' Is Now A City Girl, But Her Iconic Voice Is Still Fátima Ptacek's Thirteen-year-old Fatima Ptacek may be the voice of one the world's most recognizable TV characters, but she says she is just a normal girl with a really cool job.
January 11, 2017 Dr. Judy: Triple Trauma Of Robin Williams Suicide, A Psychologist’s Take Clearly help was not enough, given a likely all-too-brief stay in the Hazelden Addiction Treatment Center this past summer and reports that he was receiving treatment lately.