January 11, 2017 Need a plan to eat healthy this holiday season? Look no further It’s here. The season of holiday parties at work, at friends’ houses, with family… It’s an intense time of year. And every year I talk to clients who are so worried about all the caloric holiday foods that they find it hard to enjoy the great things about the holiday season – things like time with friends and family, community and sharing.
January 11, 2017 L.A. Galaxy and New England Revolution face off with more than MLS championship on the line “Not even Hollywood could have come up with a better script,” Mariano Trujillo, current Fox Deportes soccer analyst and one-time Chivas USA player, said about American legend Landon Donovan getting the opportunity to end his career with a championship.
January 11, 2017 Cuban-American school psychologist living her dream as up-and-coming celebrity baker Naylet LaRochelle loves baking. Whether its cookies or pies, this Cuban-American mother of three finds herself relaxing after a long day of work by getting a kitchen and whipping up her dulce de leche banana pie.
January 11, 2017 Battle for STEM Jobs: Hispanic science and engineer graduates hit historic high More Hispanics are graduating college with bachelor degrees than ever before –especially in engineering and physical sciences.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: We Killed Eric Garner Sometimes I try not to let cynicism get the best of me, but it gets me pretty hard. Especially during times like these. Times I see social media and those folks who protest indignant at the maltreatment of people.
January 11, 2017 My life as a white Latina: Prejudice comes from all sides As a child, I described my multi-ethnic heritage as “Puertolack,” a hybrid of Puerto Rican and Polack.
January 11, 2017 Mass suicide or mass murder? Inmates claim 42 dead in Venezuelan prison were poisoned The news was appalling. Last week Venezuelan authorities announced that 13 inmates died after storming a prison infirmary and, then, gulping down a deadly mix of absolute alcohol and drugs used to treat epilepsy, diabetes and high blood pressure. It was a voluntary mass drug overdose, officials said.
January 11, 2017 In Facebook post, Houston fire captain threatens to kill Latino teens who broke into his truck Houston Fire Department Capt. Lary Batiste wrote an angry message on his Facebook account after threatening to "make deceased" a group of Hispanic teens he claimed broke into his truck while it was parked in his driveway.
January 11, 2017 Mexican protests get world’s attention, but will they bring lasting change? The protests over the 43 missing students are in flux, and it remains unclear what lasting impact, if any, the marches will have.
January 11, 2017 Rick Sanchez: Eric Garner case is not a black and white issue, it's about wrong and right All the experts agree after watching the videotape that it’s wrong to violate police regulations by using a choke hold on a suspect.