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For Obama, Congress, a last grasp at immigration

Mary Mata January 7, 2014

By Associated Press/Washington Post WASHINGTON — His agenda tattered by last year’s confrontations and missteps, President Barack Obama begins 2014 clinging to the hope of winning a lasting legislative achievement: […]

NAFTA and the Future of Canada, Mexico and the United States

Mary Mata

Is There a Glass Ceiling for California’s Latino Students?

Mary Mata

Actress Carmen Zapata Dies at 86

Mary Mata

By Mike Barnes, The Hollywood Reporter Carmen Zapata, an accomplished character actress on TV, film and the stage and a leading force in showcasing Latino culture in Los Angeles, died […]

Epiphany In The Snow: Latinos Across U.S. Do Their Best To Celebrate Three Kings Day

Mary Mata January 6, 2014

By Fox News Latino On the Christian calendar, January 6 is the Feast of the Epiphany, the day that the three kings are supposed to have presented the infant Jesus […]

Minority students make up new majority in Illinois public schools

Mary Mata

By Diane Rado, Chicago Tribune New enrollment numbers show that lllinois’ public school system for the first time does not have a white majority, with Latino, black, Asian and other […]

What Is Dia De Los Reyes? 4 Facts About Three King’s Day In Latin America

Mary Mata

By Oscar Lopez, Latin Times Día de los Reyes or Three King’s Day is one of the most significant holiday celebrations across Latin America. Known formally as the Feast of the Epiphany, Día de los Reyes commemorates the […]