Osama Bin Laden & The Burial Of Ché Guevara

Osama Bin Laden & The Burial Of Ché Guevara

Mary Mata May 11, 2011

The man who wrote a gigantic biography on the Argentinian icon and noted Communist Ernesto “Ché” Guevara wrote an essay recently in The New Yorker about the similarities between what […]

News Taco To Go: Immigration, Texas Fires, Cuba, Budget And Oil

Mary Mata April 20, 2011

President Barack Obama is beginning his 2012 campaign by talking about comprehensive immigration reform, even as Republicans flatly say anything having to do with CIR will not pass the House. […]

Why Florida Is Really Going After “Illegals”

Mary Mata April 19, 2011

[Editor’s Note: The following was reposted from Somos Republicans with permission.] By Alex Gonzalez As the issue of SB1070 in the southwest is vanishing from state legislatures and return to […]

News Taco To Go: Latino Harassment, Castro & Obama Takes On Immigration

Mary Mata

Fidel Castro will not be be a part of Cuba’s Communist Central Committee. A man who sent threatening emails to Latino activists is headed to jail in New Jersey. President […]

News Taco To Go: Basketball, Radiation, Cuba, Geraldine Ferraro And Libya

Mary Mata March 28, 2011

The Final Four in March Madness were unpredictable, but they are: Kentucky, Connecticut, Butler and Virginia Commonwealth. Radiation in Japan is spread to the soil and seawater, even as workers continue […]

News Taco To Go: Libya, Japan, Cuba, 401K, Face Transplant

Mary Mata March 22, 2011

A U.S. fighter jet crashed in Libya after experiencing technical problems. Crew members ejected safely and returned to the military. Japan’s earthquake- and tsunami-ravaged area continues to experience problems; radiation […]

News Taco To Go: Charlie Sheen, Libya, McDonald’s, Guantanamo And Mexico

Mary Mata March 8, 2011

Charlie Sheen was fired from his job at “Two and a Half Men” after his antics over the past few weeks, which included rants, seeming drug use and anti-Semitic comments. Libyan […]

U.S. Visits To Cuba Growing

Mary Mata December 16, 2010

Visits by U.S. travelers are growing steadily thanks in part to President Barack Obama’s lifting of restrictions on Cubanos visiting their native land, but also probably because Raúl Castro’s government […]

Música: The Cuban Cowboys

Mary Mata November 16, 2010

A friend sent me a link to an NPR story about a band, The Cuban Cowboys, this week and after listening to a few of their songs, I figured it’d […]

Cuba, Fidel Castro Targeted in ‘Call of Duty’

Mary Mata November 12, 2010

The Cuban government has apparently taken umbrage with a new video game, “Call of Duty: Black Ops,” which racked up $360 million in sales during its first 24 hours of release. […]