January 11, 2017 Opinion: Carlos Slim's Three-Day Workweeks Idea Is Out Of Touch With Mexico's Reality I’m saying this because I know, from my experience, it is easy to offer an opinion and make suggestions when you’re on top. Days go by between business meetings, training sessions and earnings forecasts.
January 11, 2017 Derelict Miami Stadium With A Latino History Is Hoping To Return To Its Glory Days Designed in 1963 by architect Hilario Candela, a 28-year-old Cuban immigrant at the time, the Miami Marine Stadium became the city’s first structure by an exile architect and the first purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the United States.
January 11, 2017 Criticism Of Israel By Latin American Nations May Be Tinged With Anti-U.S. Sentiment, Analysts Say Bolivian President Evo Morales’ heated words were just the latest in a series of moves made by countries throughout Latin America in response to the violence between Israeli forces and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
January 11, 2017 East Harlem Street Renamed In Honor Of Young Lords The Young Lords came to New York to raise political awareness among Puerto Ricans. Forty-five years later, they’re being honored with a permanent home.
January 11, 2017 A Teen With A Mission: Not One More Child Killed In A Hot Car Alissa Chavez's “Hot Seat” works through a seemingly very simple mechanism. It is a sensor wrapped in a pad that needs to be placed underneath the car seat.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Immigration Reform By Treaty If we had a President who cared about immigration reform he would commence negotiations with Mexico today.
January 11, 2017 Sen. Harry Reid Accused Of 'Strong-Arming' Group To Benefit Democrat In Nevada Lt. Gov. Race Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid is under fire for “strong-arming” local politics in Nevada. The race for the lieutenant governor’s seat is heating up between Democratic Assemblywoman Lucy Flores and Republican State Senator Mark Hutchison.
January 11, 2017 Rick Sanchez: Colombia, A Truly Remarkable Comeback Story The time has come to recognize Colombia, not paternalistically, but as a real cohort — you know, the way we treat Asian and European trading partners.
January 11, 2017 Dominican-American Author Julia Alvarez Says Receiving National Medal Of Arts Was 'Surreal' Dominican-American author Julia Alvarez said receiving the National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama was thrilling and surreal.
January 11, 2017 Mexico’s Growing Auto Industry: Bane Or Boon For U.S. Big Three? In the last decade, Mexico has emerged as the world’s fourth-largest automobile exporter, behind only Germany, Japan and Korea, and every indication shows the country's industrial base growing in the coming years.