Maria Elena Salinas: ‘After 9/11, We’re All Suspected Terrorists’
Maria Elena Salinas: ‘After 9/11, We’re All Suspected Terrorists’
By Bronco Del Camino, Pocho Ñews Service Univision news anchor Maria Elena Salinas reflects on covering the attacks of September 11, 2001 and how that event affected the perception of immigrants in the U.S. […]
Tracking Poll Wave 3: No Bump in Latino Enthusiasm After Conventions
By Latino Decisions Despite two weeks of widespread political coverage in which both parties made an effort to reach out to Latino voters, enthusiasm about November is still very much […]
DNC Worry’s About Voter Suppression
By Anthony Advincula, New America Media CHARLOTTE, N.C. —With two months left before the election, Democrats who attended the Democratic National Convention (DNC) said that time is short to address voter […]
Mayor Julián Castro Delivers More Than A Keynote For My Family
By Melanie Mendez-Gonzales, NewsTaco The Alamo City’s mayor’s keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention is all the buzz today. As a resident of San Antonio, TX, I am very […]
Mitt Romney’s Magic Number with Latinos
By Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decisions Mitt Romney’s campaign has identified 38% as the “magic number” of Latino voters they need to secure victory over President Obama in the November election. This seems […]
Labor Day Barbecue Survival Guide For Fitness Fans
By Yaromil Fong-Olivares, Being Latino Labor Day and barbecues go together like café con leche. If you are like me, a proud self-identified health fanatic, you probably have a plan to […]
Romney: A Swing And A Miss But They Got A YouTube Sensation
by Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino.com Mitt Romney’s speech was a single with no one on base. Whether the voters move him around the bases is very much a very open question. […]
Ancestry Places Mexican Americans At Greater Risk For Metabolic Disease
By Hope Gillette, Voxxi Higher levels of insulin resistance were found among Mexican-Americans with an ancestral link to Amerindian tribes, states a study from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston […]
In Tampa: More Than A Tropical Storm Named Isaac
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino.com As the tropics churn with potential storms, they cast an ominous backdrop for Tampa as it prepares for the Republican National Convention that starts this week. It […]
Morning NewsTaco
Monday August 27, 2012 Watch: Are Latino college enrollment gains enough? (ecampus news): HuffPost Live’s Alicia Menendez sets the stage to a great conversation by framing the issue of Latino educational […]