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Trial of Mexican Drug Lord, ‘El Chapo,’ Starts Today in NYC
El Chapo and his criminal track record raised security concerns as the trial begins.
Arizonans View Education Policy as a Major Issue
Over 65 percent of registered voters support a tax increase to help improve schools in the state.
Stories From El Salvador: Norma
I’ve come to realize that maybe that’s why the pain visits us yearly, leaving us with the worse emotional hangover of the year.
NBC and MSNBC Run Racist Trump Political Ad, and THEN the Non-Apology Comes AFTER the Fact
The question still remains: why run the ad in the first place?
Fleeing Violence in Honduras, Migrants Enter US Political Arena as Midterms Approach
On October 29, the president ordered troops to the border, even though the caravan was —and still is— hundreds of miles away.
One in Four Latino Registered Voters Have Voted Early in Election 2018
Only half of Latinos were contacted in lead up to Election Day, with 68 percent self-mobilizing by encouraging friends and family to register and vote.
OPINION: Republicans Deserve to Lose
The GOP has done little to rein in Trump’s worst instincts.
Speak Your Truth, Send a Message
Do not let your body be offered up as an apology. Do not have compassion for those who hurt you.
The LA Times Endorsement Gaffe… And What About Latinos in the Midterms? (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: November 3, 2018
After Citing Latino Rebels Story, LA Times Formally Apologizes for Running Different Political Endorsements in English and Spanish
“We apologize for confusing readers by mistakenly publishing Hoy’s endorsements, rather than our own, in Los Angeles Times en Español,” executive editor Norman Pearlstine said.
Pittsburgh: The Dead End of Racism Tolerance
The city is trying to heal and it deserves to heal. However, it should learn how to eradicate any practice that re-centers white people in conversations about racism.
Puerto Rico Governor Announces 9/20 Committee for Hurricane-Related Deaths
The committee will consist of public health and officials from the administration of governor Ricardo Rosselló.
Mexico’s President-Elect Affirms Supreme Court Cannabis Decision
The court ruled Wednesday that the ban on personal use or consumption violated Mexicans’ “fundamental right to the free development of the personality.”
Who Is Really Mobilizing Latinos in This Election?
This analysis also considers the diverse ways in which Latinos are participating in politics during this midterm election.
Central American Refugees Asking U.S. for Humanitarian Aid and Protection
Decades of ineffective US foreign policy major factor in regional crisis
Broken Island, Costly Bankruptcy
COMMENTARY on the Puerto Rico’s Bankruptcy Executives series
How I Made It: Draco Rosa
The Puerto Rican Grammy winner talks about his career, his battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Hurricane María, and the creation of his newest album.
Keiko Fujimori Was Ordered Back to Jail
The daughter of former dictator Alberto Fujimori, Keiko was found to have interfered in an investigation into systemic money-laundering within her party.
Define American Welcomes a Real Conversation About Citizenship
The President cannot end birthright citizenship with an executive order – and his intentions for claiming that he can are purely political.
Un pueblo quebrado, una quiebra costosa
COMENTARIO sobre la serie “Los ejecutivos de la quiebra”