Curves – They Do A Body Good

Curves – They Do A Body Good

Mary Mata July 3, 2012

By Natalia Criollo, Our Tiempo Hispanic women tend to have a different genetic make-up, shape and bone structure.  With our hourglass figures, curvy hips and voluptuous nature, we have a […]

Arizona’s Sheriff Joe Arpaio Launches Own Tequila Brand

Mary Mata

By Eresnerd, Pocho Ñews Service (PNS reporting from BOCADECACA, AZ) Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arapio is launching his own brand of tequila, Arpaio Viejo, he told random diners at Gallego’s Mexican Cafe here yesterday. […]

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata

Tuesday July 3, 2012 Half of U.S. Hispanics Identify as Political Independents (Gallup):  A majority of U.S. Hispanics identify as political independents (51%) rather than as Democrats (32%) or Republicans […]

Energized Latino Voters? Do They Matter, and When?

NewsTaco July 2, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor At face value the recent Supreme Court rulings regarding immigration and health care will do nothing to move the needle on Latino votes. Don’t misunderstand […]

Olympics Spotlight – Joseph Diaz Jr., Boxing

Mary Mata

By NBC Latino Staff At 19, Joseph Diaz Jr. is the youngest member of the U.S. men’s Olympic boxing team. For the London 2012 Olympic Games he has one goal […]

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata

Monday July 2, 2012 Presidential campaigns missing the mark in advertising to Latinos (Los Angeles Times):  In a race defined by massive spending on television ads, fast-response Internet videos and […]

The Supreme Court Rulings And Their Effects On Immigrant Communities

Mary Mata June 29, 2012

By Erwin de Leon, Feet in 2 worlds Our Supreme Court justices have been rather productive this week and their rulings will impact the lives of all of us who […]

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata

Friday June 29, 2012 Latinos Favor Government Involvement in Solving Issues (Daily Political):  A new poll on Hispanic attitudes towards the involvement of government to solve problems, might suggest problems […]

For Now, The Political Fallout For Latinos And Healthcare

NewsTaco June 28, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor There’s enough fodder in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act to last through the election in November and beyond, and we’ll be talking […]

Health Care Law Upheld: What It Means To You

Mary Mata

By Hope Gillette, Voxxi The Supreme Court has upheld the entire Affordable Care Act in a monumental ruling set to impact millions of people in the United States. Only the government’s power […]