January 4, 2017 “Our Schools Are the Ones Where There are More Problems” Fox News Latino spoke to Juan Sepúlveda, head of the White House Initiative for Educational Excellence for Hispanics, about bad schools, good teachers, and the issues confronting our community.
January 4, 2017 Latino Pioneer Defies Hispanic Groups on Immigration in Nevada One candidate speaks Spanish and is counting on the support of Hispanic voters to get elected.
January 4, 2017 Smith: Voters Wanted Candidates Who Are Tough on Immigration The solution to illegal immigration resides in the enforcement of laws already in the books says Rep. Lamar Smith, one of legislators expected to set the immigration debate in the next Congress.
January 4, 2017 Drug Use Among Hispanic Boys Up 36% A startling new government survey says drug use among Hispanic boys grew a whopping 39 percent over the past year.
January 4, 2017 Lose Weight With Yerba Maté, and Recipes for Longevity-enhancing Blender Drinks A traditional plant from the forests of South America may be the next big diet breakthrough, holding important chemical keys to weight loss and a lean physique. Yerba maté (Ilex paraguariensis) is a tree cultivated in Paraguay, Brazil and northern Argentina.
January 4, 2017 Fighting Castro One Tweet at a Time Each time Nelson Aguiar Ramírez was mistreated in a Cuban jail, where he was held since 2003 for speaking out against the communist regime, his wife Dolia Leal turned to the most potent weapon available to her.
January 4, 2017 Ricky Martin on “The Best Thing About Me” Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin is making a comeback with his new single, “The Best Thing About Me,” which will be debuting Nov. 2. (The full album comes out a week later, on Nov. 11)
January 4, 2017 A Latina Conquers the Last Frontier (or Two) They say books can change lives. But in the case of Jacqueline “Jackie” Rosa Fernandez, it was a stint in a bookstore that set her on the path to her current job as a museum curator in far-flung Sitka, Alaska.
January 4, 2017 Showdown in Congress over DREAM Act With the clock ticking before Republicans take over the House of Representatives, President Obama and Democrats are indicating they are prepared to make a full-throttle push to pass an immigration bill during the lame duck session.
January 4, 2017 Hard-Working, Married ... And Getting Poorer Latinos are keeping up with their part of the social contract—but it's still hard to keep head above water, concludes a new study on the economic well-being of Hispanic kids.