January 11, 2017 Former Obama Adviser: Central America Exacerbating The Child Migration Crisis A former chief adviser to the Obama administration says that political leaders and the wealthy in Central America have put self-interest above the welfare of their nations, leading the least fortunate to flee to the United States in numbers that have reached a crisis point.
January 11, 2017 A Whole New Adventure For U.S. Soccer Fans Dealing With Travel Woes During World Cup U.S. soccer fans have encountered dirt roads, a lack of signs, hastily constructed airports and the country’s infamous relaxed attitude toward many of life’s little problems.
January 11, 2017 Beauty-Obsessed Venezuelans Dealing With Another Shortage: Personal Hygiene Products Venezuela, a country that takes great pride in its looks, is dealing with an issue that has the country in a major tizzy – shortages in beauty products.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: The Road Less Traveled – A Latina's Path to College Diana, like many Hispanic female students, faced what seemed conflicting messages from her parents. They supported her dreams of a college degree, but they also needed her at home to help raise her younger siblings, help clean the house, run errands for the family.
January 11, 2017 U.S. Court Decision On Argentinian Bond Debt Would Force ‘Inevitable’ Default Analysts tell ӣƵ Latino that it’s “almost certain” that Argentina will technically default on its debt thanks to a handful of stubborn hedge funds, a U.S. District Court ruling from 2012 and the Supreme Court’s decision on Monday not to review the case.
January 11, 2017 St. Augustine, The 501-Year-Old City That Preserves Florida's Latino Spirit Founded by Juan Ponce de Leon, St. Augustine is 501 years old.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Obama, Immigration And The Lincoln Playbook In the face of high stakes, Lincoln made a decision. He did not split the issue and appeal to both sides but decided the difference was irreconcilable.
January 11, 2017 The World Cup So Far: A Tale Of Two Goalies If you had to write the book of the 2014 World Cup so far, you would probably call it, “A Tale of Two Goalies.” It was the best of Ochoa; it was the worst of Casillas.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: High-Skilled Immigrants Create Jobs for Americans Denying high-skilled immigrants the ability to come results in slower growth for the American tech industry and therefore fewer jobs and lower wages for all U.S.-born individuals.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: In Apple v Samsung, Outrageous Awards Hurt Latinos The Hispanic Leadership Fund asked the Federal Court of Appeals to reconsider the damages awarded to Apple in that court case.