January 11, 2017 Miss USA Nia Sanchez: I Was Told To Change My Latin Surname To Make It Big Nia Sanchez is moving on from the controversy surrounding her recent Miss USA win to focus on helping others with her new platform.
January 11, 2017 Labrador's Run For House Leadership Highlights Latinos' Growing Clout Among Conservatives There are a growing number of Latinos moving into leadership roles – the role of mover and shaker – in not just the Republican party, but in its most conservative faction.
January 11, 2017 Arizona Candidate Who Changed His Name To Cesar Chavez Removed From Ballot A judge ruled that almost half of the nearly 1,500 signatures gathered by the candidate to get on the Aug. 26 ballot were invalid.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Why Can’t The Children Be Turned Around At The Border And Sent Home? Children who flee to the U.S. from countries other than Canada or Mexico cannot be immediately returned across the border.
January 11, 2017 Brazil vs. Mexico: A Development Rivalry That Keeps Going Back And Forth Mexico and Brazil meet in a World Cup match this Tuesday, pitting a perpetual soccer power against an oft-anguished underachiever.
January 11, 2017 The First U.S. World Cup Match In Brazil Turned Memorable In 29 Seconds There are very few things in life in which four minutes can make the difference between the depth of depression and the height of ecstasy.
January 11, 2017 Nuns Sue Strip Club, Latino Prominent Town In Illinois Over Zoning Violations The opening of a strip club in a small town in Illinois has sparked an outcry from local nuns that has now led to a lawsuit.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Congress Wants To Undo Moms’ Hard Work On School Lunches A family’s income and their ability to pay for a private school should not determine the type of food a child is fed.
January 11, 2017 Let’s Get This Party Started: U.S. Fans Ready For World Cup Opener Natal has become ground zero for U.S. fans heading to the World Cup – joining pick-up soccer games on the city’s beaches and packing bars and restaurants.
January 11, 2017 A Libertarian Latino Is Running For Vermont Governor, Would Celebrate With Mofongo Dan Feliciano is the Vermont Libertarian Party's nominee for governor. He jokes that he is one of perhaps "two" Puerto Ricans in the state.