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A world divided by walls

Mary Mata July 19, 2013

(This article was suggested by Taquista Ito Romo) By Brett Roegiers, CNN Kai Wiedenhöfer photographed the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. He says he was deeply moved by the historic […]

My Ode to La Guarachera de Cuba y Del Mundo

Mary Mata

How tastier ‘Mexican Coke’ made with cane sugar has become a hit among those in the know

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The End of Marco Rubio

Mary Mata

By Josh Marshall, Talking Points Memo … Rubio was basically an accidental Senator, swept up in the floodtide of the 2010 Tea Party mid-term, though it’s true that many careers start […]

Marc Anthony addresses All-Star Game racial controversy

Mary Mata

By Glenn Gamboa, Newsday Marc Anthony took aim at those who criticized Major League Baseball’s decision to have him sing “God Bless America” at Tuesday night’s All-Star Game because he was “a foreigner.” […]

Bilingual children have a dual-process mind, lower stress levels

Mary Mata July 18, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Saludify The benefits of growing up bilingual are many, and now new data further deconstructs the process that makes bilingual children so remarkable. According to research presented […]

Senate confirms Thomas E. Perez as Labor secretary

Mary Mata

By Michael A. Memoli, Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — Thomas E. Perez was confirmed as secretary of Labor on Thursday, ending a long battle over his nomination in a key test of […]