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The Electric Nature of Fatherhood

Mary Mata July 25, 2012

By Oscar Barajas Those 1980’s were definitely very interesting days when it concerned the long arm of the law. Domestic violence calls were usually quelled by comments like, “Well, officer, […]

Latin America Climate, Energy And Environment News

Mary Mata July 24, 2012

Latin America Climate, Energy and Environment News

Mary Mata July 17, 2012

Morning NewsTaco

NewsTaco July 16, 2012

Monday July 16, 2012 Poll: Florida voters favor President Barack Obama’s immigration policies (McClatchy/The Miami Herald):  Florida voters, particularly in immigrant-rich pockets of South and Central Florida, overwhelmingly say they […]

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata July 13, 2012

Friday July 13, 2012 Obama Slips With Latino Voters: Quinnipiac Poll (Huffington Post):  President Barack Obama still has a considerable lead with Latino voters, but it may be slipping, according to […]

The Other Consequences Of Fast And Furious

Mary Mata July 12, 2012

By Scott Stewart, Stratfor On the night of Dec. 14, 2010, U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry was shot and killed while on patrol in an Arizona canyon near the […]

What Is Going on in Mexico? Let Twitter and Facebook Tell You

Mary Mata July 10, 2012

By Rebeldes, Latino Rebels Yes, some outlets (like The Washington Post) covered this weekend’s protests in Mexico, where thousands of people all over the county marched peacefully to speak out against the alleged […]