NewsTaco To Go: Super Bowl, Jobs, Layoffs, E.Coli And Babies
NewsTaco To Go: Super Bowl, Jobs, Layoffs, E.Coli And Babies
The Green Bay Packers won the Super Bowl, beating the Pittsburg Steelers 31-25. President Barack Obama is trying to increase job growth and help mend the economy by reaching out […]
Native Americans Won’t Enforce Arizona’s SB1070
Leaders of Native American tribes in Arizona are charging that the laws written in that state didn’t take their sovereignty into account, and so, they passed a resolution to continue […]
Feds Sending Mixed Messages on Who Gets Deported
The last thing you need in a heated argument is confusion and mixed messages. If we’re going to bicker we should be able to do it with the same set […]
Unemployment 9% In January, ¿Y Qué?
White House numbers put the unemployment rate in January at 9%, which is still super high, but a decline over the last two months. Only 36,000 jobs were added last […]
New Latino Christians Could Swing Latino Vote For GOP
[Editor’s Note: This story was written by the Texas Observer’s Michael May and published Dec. 20, 2010 and is reproduced here as part of our partnership with the magazine.] Praying […]
Multiracial More Important Than “Which” Race
There are more than 5 million people who identified themselves as “multiracial” in the last Census, according to preliminary estimates. This is a 20% increase from the year 2000 and […]
U.S. Guns Used In Mexico To Kill Border Patrolman
Guns purchased in Arizona and illegally smuggled into Mexico were among those used to kill a Border Patrol agent in that state in December. This information came as part of […]
High Unemployment, But, Lots Of Job Openings
A curious paradox has emerged in the U.S. as the recession trudges on: Although there are lots of unemployed, they cannot fill the jobs that are opening up in different […]
Latinos Love Smartphones
A recent study from Nielsen found that about a third of cell phone users in the U.S., 31%, have smartphones with Internet enabled operating systems, and this percentage is even higher […]
Nevada’s Latino Governor’s Hard Road
Nevada’s first Latino governor Brian Sandoval has got a hard road ahead of him in a state that’s been suffering from the housing crisis and economic recession particularly strong, according to a […]