January 11, 2017 Opinion: We shouldn’t exacerbate income inequality because we want to encourage clean energy Clean energy is needed in this country, but unfortunately some of those policies are amplifying our nation’s inequality problem.
January 11, 2017 Pope Francis' role in U.S.-Cuba deal could fuel Catholic revival on island For the Catholic Church, the negotiations could improve relations with the Castro regime, which can help fuel a Catholic rebirth of sorts on the island.
January 11, 2017 Forget turmoil, tanking economy, departed MLB teams - Venezuelan baseball thriving Over the past decade Venezuela has fallen on tough times as the government struggles with political and economic turmoil and widespread crime, but baseball is the one segment of the country in which all sides can come together.
January 11, 2017 Full of distrust, parents of 43 missing students comb Mexican state searching for their kids They said they are determined to keep combing the state of Guerrero, where the students were allegedly abducted by local police forces.
January 11, 2017 Lessons to be learned from Latinos with dream jobs in tech We asked them a simple question: What advice can you offer Latinos who aspire to work at the top of the tech industry?
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Supreme Court says police officers can be ignorant about the law, but you and I can’t On Monday, the Supreme Court added fuel to the fire when it ruled, for the first time, that police are allowed to make “mistakes of law” during the course of enforcing the law.
January 11, 2017 Attention Corporate America: More Hispanics turning 18 in 2015 than thought More Hispanics are turning 18 every month than previously thought, underscoring why companies should do a better job specifically targeting Latinos, according to a report.
January 11, 2017 Venezuela weighs its options following renewed US-Cuba relations Cuba and Venezuela have been close allies ever since former Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez – a protégé of Fidel Castro’s ideas - came to power in 1999 and since then the two nations have jointly relied on each other, both economically and politically, on the world stage.
January 11, 2017 Foes of overhaul of U.S.-Cuba relations angry over yet another end-run around Congress Republicans, already reeling from Obama’s unilateral move to make sweeping changes in immigration and Democratic Senators pushing through votes on more than two dozen judicial and high-ranking administration nominees, expressed outrage over the president’s easing restrictions on travel and commerce between Cuba and the United States.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: A new paradigm for Cuba/America? Castro made ransom demands that the President gave in to. Will other dictators and terrorists now kidnap Americans to keep as hostages while they negotiate ransoms?