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A New Tax Might Cost Mexicoke Its Signature Sugar

Mary Mata November 4, 2013

By Matt Phillips and Roberto A. Ferdman, The Atlantic Mexico’s new soft drink tax could push the nation’s Coca-Cola makers away from the cane sugar that’s made “Mexicoke” a cult […]

How Unpaid internships Affect the Latino Community

Mary Mata

Mexican-American college football legend honored at UT Hall of Honor

Mary Mata

Goths: Latinos on the Dark Side

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By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Goth culture. Is it in? Is it out? Do they even care? Hear the stories of three Latinos who found a sense of community in […]

First Latina running on NJ gubernatorial ticket challenges popular GOP governor

Mary Mata

By Sandra Lilley, NBCLatino New Jersey’s Republican governor Chris Christie has garnered national attention, especially after his active involvement during the state’s devastating Hurricane Sandy. On Tuesday he faces his […]

60 years after Korea, a forgotten Latino regiment seeks Congressional Gold Medal

Mary Mata

By Barry Carter, Star-Ledger PERTH AMBOY — The phone rang for months, but Ervin Machado wouldn’t answer. It was Noemi Figueroa Soulet, a persistent filmmaker, leaving another message at his home in […]

Latino Potential: Entrepreneurs Aren’t Necessarily Born

Mary Mata

By Steve Moya, NewsTaco While we’ve all known the unique person with an enterprising attitude and vision at a young age, and an ability to build, create and make money, […]