January 11, 2017 Opinion: The next U.S. Defense Secretary should pay attention to Mexico and our borders, here’s why There are various scenarios with ISIL that could play out south of the border that Sec. Carter should be prepared to respond to.
January 11, 2017 From Olympic Gold to UFC octagon, Henry Cejudo strives to be the best Six years after winning the Gold at the 2008 Olympics, champion wrestler Henry Cejudo is climbing into the octagon. His debut UFC fight is Dec. 13.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Hispanic media are fostering bad assumptions on immigration When Latino media dwells on a sole issue, English-language pundits make the lazy assumption that it must be the only issue we care about.
January 11, 2017 All-star musical team back in the U.S. with new 'mariachi opera' Opera tends to be thought of as rich man’s music – with men and women decked out in gala-like attire going to hear tenors belt out songs in a show they shelled out big bucks to see. Mariachi, in contrast, has always been music for the masses.Â
January 11, 2017 Rick Sanchez: Let's listen to the good cops It is not a good day for the police profession even among those who are usually in the law and order camp.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Supreme Court should rule for working women in UPS case Existing law and basic fairness dictate that the Supreme Court should rule in Young’s favor.
January 11, 2017 Latino roots fuel Pope Francis' radical quest to reform Catholic Church, biographer says According to Austen Ivereigh, the author of the new book, "The Great Reformer," it is Francis' Latino upbringing in Argentina that is giving him the tools that could make him one of the great reformers in this history of the Church.
January 11, 2017 Puerto Ricans becoming a political force in Florida, but first they need to go out and vote Puerto Ricans are the fastest growing part of Florida’s Latino voters, and they boast their largest concentration in the state in a critical swing-vote region – the I-4 corridor in Central Florida.
January 11, 2017 Fate still unclear for undocumented immigrants in sanctuary, despite executive order Two undocumented immigrants taking sanctuary in Tucson churches still have uncertain futures, despite President Obama’s executive order on immigration.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: As economic opportunities improve, tech entrepreneurs become targets Some elected and appointed leaders in our nation’s capital are proposing policies that will do little to advance Internet business growth, and a lot to stifle it.