January 4, 2017 After Kim Jong-il’s Death, Cubans Wait for Castro’s Turn Cuban Americans and dissidents in Cuba ponder the day when they will read Fidel Castro’s obituary.
January 4, 2017 Arizona Sheriff Arpaio Faces New Scandal After Arrested Man Clings to Life The Maricopa County Sheriff office is under investigation on claims of excessive force against Latinos.
January 4, 2017 Occupy Movement Tackles Immigration on International Migrants Day In marches in New York and Los Angeles, Occupy Wall Street turns its attention to immigration.
January 4, 2017 A Vacation from School, but Not a Break from Learning Just because children will be on vacation during the holidays, doesn't mean that there shouldn't be a little bit of learning going on.
January 4, 2017 Cross-Border Drug Violence Rages as Obama Mulls Pulling Troops The Obama administration is considering pulling up to half of the National Guard troops stationed at the border.
January 4, 2017 Soccer Roundup: Angel Di Maria Helps in Rout, Chicharito Returns for Manchester United Angel Di Maria of Real Madrid had a virtuoso performance against Sevilla.
January 4, 2017 NFL Roundup: Mark Sanchez Battered, Tony Romo Shines, and John Skelton Rallies Cards Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets were annihilated by the Philadelphia Eagles; Tony Romo put his Dallas Cowboys right back in first place; and John Skelton kept his Arizona Cardinals in the playoff hunt.
January 4, 2017 Nativity Scenes Serve as Cultural Pride, Tradition Nacimientos of U.S. Latinos extend beyond their faith and serve as statements of cultural pride.
January 4, 2017 Nativity Scenes with a Cultural Flavor Nacimientos of U.S. Latinos extend beyond their faith and serve as statements of cultural pride.
January 4, 2017 Preserving Latin American Christmas Traditions in New Homeland Latinos have let observances like la posada fall by the wayside as they acculturate to US Christmas traditions.