Although it has electoral traction, economists have been less than enthusiastic about the tip-tax proposal. Experts believe it would not change the reality for most low-income workers
The US vice president has better prospects with Hispanics than Biden and her campaign hopes that the change of candidate will serve to reverse the loss of votes to the Republicans
Born to an Indian mother and Jamaican father, she’s been attorney general, senator, vice president and now, an unexpected presidential hopeful who might be able to stand in Trump’s way. She is defined by ambition, and has been underestimated countless times, says her biographer
The deaths of three sea lion pups and several viral videos of encounters with humans have revived a years-long struggle between environmentalists and residents in San Diego
In a victory for the prosecution on day two of the actor’s trial for involuntary manslaughter, Judge Marlowe Sommer allowed two redacted statements to be included in the evidence
The defense and the prosecution have agreed on 11 women and five men to decide the future of the actor, who is accused of involuntary manslaughter for the death of a cinematographer on set
The case against the famous actor and producer opened on Tuesday with jury selection in Santa Fe, almost three years after a bullet killed the cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the movie set
The president of the United Farm Workers labor union is fighting for federal protection to protect agricultural workers from high temperatures and heat deaths
The Republican majority in the local Congress has proposed making irregular crossings at any place other than an immigration checkpoint a state crime punishable with jail
Under the executive order signed by the president, the border with Mexico can be shut down if crossings of people without papers exceed 2,500 daily for a week
Thomas Perez was ‘psychologically tortured’ by Fontana police for 17 hours after he called in to report his father missing. Detectives told the suspect his dad was dead even though he had been found alive and well
The first Latino senator from California, the son of Mexican immigrants, has become a dissenting voice within his own Democratic Party as he defends the economic benefits of immigration
In the 2024 elections, Hispanic Americans will be — more than ever — the quiet force that will define the results. And, according to the polls, for the first time in history, Latino support for the Republican Party has surpassed this community’s intention to vote for the Democrats
The Colombian reggaeton star is approaching 40 years of age with a new perspective on life, influenced by fatherhood and his decision to put mental health before work
The Mexican group has begun a series of concerts in the entertainment capital of the world, performing in the same venue that has seen the likes of Lady Gaga and Maroon 5
The country’s first true bullet railway system is expected to be operational for the 2028 Summer Olympics and a round-trip ticket will cost around $400