Por: Los Angeles Times Life January 31, 2023
When Christina Mangurian’s abuelita was diagnosed with leukemia, Mangurian and her mother were very involved in the older woman's care. Mangurian would sit by her abuelita’s side in the hospital, and when she was discharged, she would stay at Mangurian’s parents' house. Mangurian’s first language is English, and her abuelita’s first language was Spanish. “Her English was maybe as good as my Spanish, so our relationship was... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Opinion January 25, 2023
The state’s highest-profile politicians are surprisingly unknown to Massachusetts’ Latino residents.Forty-two percent of Latinos have not heard of Governor Maura Healey. For US Representatives Ayanna Pressley and Katherine Clark, the figures are 49 and 55 percent,... + más
GOP cuts into Democrats’ lead among Latino voters, new poll shows | NBC News
Democrats' Position on Abortion May Help Them Hold Latino Voters | Time
Forbes USA Business December 28, 2022
Kirk Cousins has the Vikings in the No. 2 seed, and they should remain there at the end of the ... [+] regular season. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)Getty Images The Vikings started stacking wins and building their playoff resume in September. With two games to go in the regular... + más
High school girls’ tennis: Southern Section playoff pairings | Los Angeles Times
NFL Week 15 picks: Bills beat Dolphins, Chargers edge Titans; Rams lose to Packers | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 26, 2022
It seems a bit silly to say the words “Patriots” and “playoffs” in the same sentence given that they are 7-8 and losing games in horrific fashion.But thanks to another AFC East rival, the Patriots aren’t just alive in the playoff race. Believe it or not, they are in... + más
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
It was a nice comeback bid by the Patriots, but this was still an embarrassing performance | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 14, 2022
The hyped-up rise of the red-capped MAGA Latino, much like the “red wave,” failed to materialize in last week’s midterm elections. Despite the national media’s obsession with portraying Latinos as drifting toward the Republicans, exit polls from last week’s elections... + más
Your guide to the California treasurer election: Jack Guerrero vs. Fiona Ma | Los Angeles Times
Latino-Owned Businesses Grew in 2021-22, But Still Lag Non-Latino-Owned Firms | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 01, 2022
You can be as talented as Marlon Brando or Ingrid Bergman, you can write like William Shakespeare or Arthur Miller, you can have the screen presence of Ryan Gosling or Jennifer Lawrence. But if you look Latino, or if you have a Latino last name, the odds are against you in... + más
John Leguizamo criticizes Super Mario Bros. remake casting, applauds 'colour-blind' casting of original movie | Fox News
Progressive Democrats pull controversial letter asking Biden to negotiate with Putin for Ukraine ‘diplomacy’ | New York Daily News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 28, 2022
Miguel Meneses and his wife were struggling to get by when the pandemic hit. They lost their rent-controlled apartment in Boyle Heights and moved with their three children to a rental house in Pomona that cost four times as much. In summer 2020, Meneses, an Uber driver, fell ill... + más
NBC News USA Politics October 02, 2022
Less than six weeks before November’s midterm elections, Democrats lead Republicans by more than 20 points among Latino voters, but that Democratic advantage has declined from previous election cycles, according to a new national NBC News/Telemundo poll of the Latino... + más
Newsletter: Latino voters remain key to victory in 2022. Can the GOP win them over? | Los Angeles Times
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