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Disney Withdraws Effort To Trademark ‘Dia De Los Muertos’

Mary Mata May 8, 2013

By Mónica Ortiz Uribe, Fronteras The Walt Disney Company told Fronteras Desk it will withdraw trademark applications related to the Day of the Dead holiday. Disney made the decision late Tuesday […]

Drinko de Mayo, No Mas!

Mary Mata May 6, 2013

VIDEO: When the U.S. Was Conqueror of Mexico

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The Priest Who Travels With Bodyguards

Mary Mata

By Melissa del Bosque, Texas Observer It’s early April and Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde, 68, arrives in McAllen where he will be the keynote speaker at a migrant smuggling and human […]

Pochos in Chilango landia

Mary Mata

By Daniel Hernandez, Latino USA Commentator Daniel Hernandez is a pocho, a Mexican-American, living in Mexico City. But lately he’s noticed he’s not the only one, and the line between […]

Evolving U.S.-Mexico Relations and Obama’s Visit

Mary Mata May 2, 2013

By Stratfor When U.S. President Barack Obama travels to Mexico on May 2, he will arrive amid a period of sweeping transformation in the country. Embroiled in myriad political battles and seeking to […]

Ahead of Obama’s Trip To Mexico, Relationship Shifts From Drugs To Economy

Mary Mata May 1, 2013

By Fox News Latino Just days before President Barack Obama’s visit south of the border, the Mexican government announced it will end the widespread access it has given U.S. security […]