Juan Rosa, from the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund, warns of the risks that artificial intelligence will pose to the community in the November elections
94% of the state’s dispensaries are owned by justice-involved individuals, particularly Latinos and Black people, who bore the brunt of the war on drugs
The thousands of people living in shelters set up by the city, which has received nearly 200,000 immigrants since 2022, denounce the lack of a long-term plan. Since last week, the situation has worsened with cuts to the maximum length of stay
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
Guarded by police officers, small groups of the former president’s supporters and opponents protest on the first day of the Republican’s trial in New York
The industry is taking off and there are an abundance of openings for engineers, analysts and scientists: ‘There is a lot more work than there are people’
José Luis Pereda says he was a victim of pederasty at a Spanish boarding center. Traumatized by his experiences in Iraq and Somalia, he buried his early recollection of sexual violence for decades, but now he’s finally speaking out
Demonstrations were held in several cities, with demonstrators rallying together to call for an end to killings of women and girls: 37 victims have been recorded just this year
There are no longer any nighttime curfews in the country and only two regions continue to limit social gatherings. The use of face masks when indoors and the closure of nightlife venues will be the last measures to be lifted