The email he never wanted to receive arrived in his inbox just after noon on Saturday, March 29. “We have...<br><br>
The email he never wanted to receive arrived in his inbox just after noon on Saturday, March 29. “We have...<br><br>
President Donald Trump says Wednesday will be “Liberation Day” — a moment when he plans to roll out a set...<br><br>
A lawyer representing Colorado immigrants’ rights activist Jeanette Vizguerra claims Vizguerra’s 1st Amendment Rights are being bridged by her detention....<br><br>
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Exploring the implications of President Bukele’s agreement to detain deported Venezuelans in the controversial CECOT facility. Summary U.S. President Donald...<br><br>
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Senator Scott Wiener pushes for a state-run research agency to counter federal cuts and ensure vaccine access. Summary: California State...<br><br>
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High consumption of sodas and energy drinks may be fueling a rise in oral cancer—here’s what every Latino man needs...<br><br>
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Once again, the Trump administration has invoked national security concerns to push through an immigration measure that critics say violates...<br><br>
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday that the State Department may have already revoked more than 300 visas as...<br><br>
A rumor falsely claiming green card holders are banned from leaving and re-entering the U.S. spread like wildfire on TikTok...<br><br>
The Los Angeles Dodgers accepted an invitation to celebrate their World Series victory at the White House. The visit to...<br><br>
Thirty years ago, music legend Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was killed by her fan club’s president, Yolanda Saldívar. For the last three...<br><br>
International tourists detained at U.S. borders. Steep tariffs imposed on trade partners. Threats against longtime allies. The onslaught of contested...<br><br>
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is pulling back $11.4 billion in funds allocated in response to the pandemic...<br><br>
The Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE)’s incursion into the Social Security Administration is threatening to slow or even unravel the...<br><br>
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Tracking the foreign nationals detained by ICE as tourists or U.S. residents US Tourists and permanent residents from around the...<br><br>
A surge of grant cancellations hit researchers focused on the health of gay, lesbian and transgender people last week, as...<br><br>
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A Comprehensive Guide to Staying Healthy Before, During, and After Pregnancy Before Pregnancy Some things are important from preconception until...<br><br>
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A California legislator unveiled a first-of-its-kind bill Wednesday that would phase out certain ultra-processed foods from meals served in public...<br><br>
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Tenía tan solo ocho meses cuando Rosa Vazquez viajó desde Guadalajara a California. “No tengo presente esa etapa, era una bebé. Mi familia decidió migrar, como muchos otros mexicanos. Llegamos
Rosa Vazquez was only eight months old when she traveled from Guadalajara to California. “I don’t remember that time period; I was a baby. My family decided to migrate, like
Divorce has become a major life milestone replete with specialized parties, large support networks and a whole industry ready to capitalize on the big change — just like weddings. Cultural
Millennials are increasingly struggling to swing high housing costs and returning to their childhood bedrooms or basements. The number of Americans aged 25–34 living at home has jumped over 87%
Former Los Angeles City Councilman José Huizar was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Friday in a corruption case involving at least $1.5 million in cash and benefits in
Disgraced former Los Angeles City Councilman José Huizar faces sentencing on Friday, Jan. 25, for using his powerful position at City Hall to shake down real estate developers for at
Sergio Lira, Lynette Coll and Cristobal Güell are launching Luz Films, a newly formed entertainment company founded with the mission of making Latino-focused prestige and elevated-genre content from diverse visionary
City Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez introduced a motion Wednesday calling on the city to suspend further actions relating to the proposed Los Angeles Aerial Rapid Transit — or gondola — that
As parents watch their young adult children navigate the transition to adulthood, they’re feeling more proud and hopeful than disappointed or worried. And they’re highly invested in how life turns
Young girls are buying up expensive Sephora beauty products, even if they know they don’t “need” it. Experts say there are no proven benefits of using “anti-aging” products at a
America Ferrera sometimes lamented Hollywood’s treatment of her as a Latina. Other times, she sought to distance herself from her role as a Latina in this industry. But now, her
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has begun the 2024 homeless count in an effort to capture a point-in-time snapshot of the homelessness crisis impacting the region. Officially called the
There is an epidemic plaguing the world, and in the United States, especially within the Latino community, there has been an increase in the number of suicides. “The numbers started
Fue en su niñez cuando el Dr. Efrain Talamantes conoció el valor de la palabra humildad. “Crecí en un ranchito en Jalisco, donde trabajaba en el campo. Eso me permitió
It was in his childhood when Dr. Efrain Talamantes learned the value of humility. “I grew up in a small ranch in Jalisco, where I worked in the fields. That
By Reynaldo Mena It is a group of five women who have stormed prejudices, dominant culture, and concepts that seek to hegemonize society. They call themselves the Gordas Expansivas Burlesqueras
Middle age — the life period between one’s 40s and 60s, approximately — is an important phase full of continuous adaptation to changes that one may or may not have
The Drug Enforcement Administration says last year it seized enough fentanyl to kill every American. Across the country, the DEA seized more than 77 million fentanyl pills, and nearly 12,000
The annual physical is a staple. Kids are required to do it for school and camp. And most of us have it as a yearly “to-do” throughout our adult lives.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he told the United States he rejects the idea of a Palestinian state being created after the war in Gaza, a public stand
The Biden administration on Friday announced another $5 billion in debt forgiveness for 74,000 student loan borrowers. Although the Supreme Court blocked Biden’s signature student loan forgiveness plan, his administration
Families of the children and teachers killed in the Uvalde, Texas, school massacre are renewing demands for criminal charges after a scathing Justice Department report again laid bare numerous failures
This month, the state launched two new apps to support youth mental health. This is just one piece of a $4.7 billion investment in mental health and substance-use support, according
Latinos account for half of the growth in new eligible voters since the last presidential election cycle in 2020, according to a new report by the Pew Research Center. There
Most Americans are spiritual or religious in some way and many also say their spirituality and level of religiosity have changed over time. But Americans are far more likely to
The suicide rate for Hispanics in the United States has increased significantly over the past decade. The trend has community leaders worried: Even elementary school-aged Hispanic children have tried to
Families with workplace health insurance may have missed out on $125,000 in earnings over the past three decades as a result of rising premiums eating into their pay, according to
At the age of 25, Nicole Mejia made a decision that would change her life. Living in Seattle, her artistic inclinations and love for writing led her to pack her
Black people accounted for nearly 13% of traffic stops in California in 2022, far above their 5% share of the state’s population, according to a report released Wednesday under a
The majority of Americans believe the Supreme Court’s ruling last year that ended affirmative action for universities around the country is “mostly a good thing,” according to a new poll.
In a study published Jan. 8 in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers found that nearly 1 in 4 hospital patients who died or were transferred to intensive care had experienced a
Open recruitment opportunities for lifeguard positions within the city’s Department of Recreation and Parks, Aquatics Division begin Saturday, officials said. “I began my city career as a part-time lifeguard,” Jimmy
Pope Francis has defended his controversial decision to let priests bless same-sex couples but admitted that “solitude is a price you have to pay” when you make difficult decisions. Francis
The world could have its first trillionaire within a decade, anti-poverty organization Oxfam International said Monday in its annual assessment of global inequalities timed to the gathering of political and
Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy in the Civil Rights space is an ever-present inspiration to all oppressed and marginalized people. MLK played a massively pivotal role in inspiring the Black
It was a white T-shirt bearing the likeness of Snoopy wearing shades and leaning effortlessly against the iconic American Red Cross logo that prompted a surge in blood donations in
As a child, Mabel Velazquez always questioned everything—why she had to do certain things, behave in a certain way, or learn in a particular manner. “As a child, I was
22% of Mexican restaurants in the US are in California. Mexican culture is widely established in America’s restaurants. Some 11% of restaurants in the United States serve Mexican food, according
It’s okay to decline an invitation. People are often invited by friends and family members to join social activities. Some might be truly enjoyable and people join happily. There are
Here we share the new housing laws renters should know to save money and protect against eviction. One change is how much money you have to put up front to
Latinas in medicine experience high rates of discrimination and mental health struggles, especially during medical training, according to survey results published in BMC Medical Education. Researchers hope the findings will
Sofía Vergara continues to promote the Netflix series Griselda, set to premiere on January 25. In several interviews, she emphasizes the significance of increased Latino representation in Hollywood During one
The United States is facing an emergency blood shortage, according to the American Red Cross, and there is growing concern that a combination of severe winter weather and seasonal respiratory
Mounting evidence shows how cutting back on social media could be healthy for you and your whole family. If you’re tired of the same old New Year’s resolutions like working
The number of Americans ages 100 and older is projected to more than quadruple over the next three decades, from an estimated 101,000 in 2024 to about 422,000 in 2054,
America’s labor market is coming off a boil, but one unexpected corner of the jobs market is white-hot: construction. That’s not what you would expect, based on historical experience, at
Today, nearly all U.S. teens say they use the internet every day (96%). And the share of teens who report being online “almost constantly” has roughly doubled since 2014-2015 (24%
A new year and a new law that’s aimed and making a night on the town safer. We often hear about people going to a bar and not remembering anything
A defendant who was captured in courtroom video leaping over a judge’s bench and attacking her, touching off a bloody brawl, is scheduled to appear before her again Monday morning.
Latino people were once again shut out at the Golden Globes awards ceremony, although best TV comedy winner The Bear is co-showrun by a Latina writer-producer Joanna Calo. She and
California has released $150 million more in grants to more than 200 organizations to support mental health programs and services for children, the Mental Health Services and Oversight Accountability Commission
Qualifying landlords in Los Angeles County have until Friday of next week to apply for a $68.6 million rent relief program designed to help offset economic impacts of the COVID-19
Dozens of previously sealed court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were made public late Wednesday, as a court releases more records from a years-old lawsuit connected to the late financial.
By Reynaldo Mena An ache in my knee was about to spoil my retreat in mountains located over three thousand meters high in the Sierra Sur of the state of
More patients on insulin will pay less for the drug this year after a leading manufacturer joined rivals in curbing monthly costs or lowering prices. Amid a broader debate over
By Reynaldo Mena The New Year always brings with it a cultural tradition of new possibilities. We see it as a chance for renewal. And when we think of possibilities,
By Reynaldo Mena Frank Gehry is not only one of the greatest architects in the world, but also a man interested in social justice, in the well-being of the community.
The new year is bringing many new laws for Californias workplace. Here’s a list of new laws taking effect on Jan. 1, 2024 and beyond. WORKPLACE California’s minimum wage will
Did you know that 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by February? Do you have plans for this new year? Are you wondering if they will stick? Let’s explore dynamic
Matchmaking applications can promote eating disorders. At least, this is what the most recent reports on the matter indicate; In a study published in 2017 in the Body Image journal,
Lies usually have greater reach than truths. They spread much faster, a phenomenon that has been exacerbated by globalization. Misinformation spreads more and more quickly across countries and continents
For better or for worse, a wave of couples saying “I do” in Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve could set a record for the city’s busiest wedding day ever.
Did your stomach drop after seeing the Christmas gift you got from a beloved family member or friend? Here’s what you can do to avoid hurting their feelings, according to
The time has come for former President Barack Obama shares His Favorite Books of 2023 , and for his millions of followers on social media to speculate whether he really
People often associate the holidays with joy, laughter, and cherished memories. However, this time of year can be overwhelming and stressful for those who struggle with perfectionism. Maybe it’s having
The holidays, a time where families and friends can get together to talk, to laugh — or get into screaming arguments. There are plenty of reasons togetherness can turn into
The largest expansion of Medicare’s mental health services in a generation can provide a critical lifeline to America’s seniors — if enough providers sign up. Starting Jan. 1, some 400,000
“In our own land, we have no home. They want to kill us….In Mexico, there is only poverty. We can’t make a home there either. And here in the North,
By Francisco Castro: Board unanimously votes to direct staff to develop work plan for the creation of multipurpose arts facility in South Gate With a unanimous vote of 5-0, including
It can be easy to go overboard on holiday shopping. But with some planning and budgeting, celebrating doesn’t have to vacuum up all your cash or leave you maxed on
Since the age of 5, María de Lourdes Romero, known only as Lulu Romero, would prepare every day to help her mother arrange flowers that she would later sell on
Not enough Americans are being vaccinated against Covid, the flu and RSV to stem rising numbers of the respiratory illnesses, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. The
For Americans making minimum wage, it’s an automatic raise — but it also ripples out. Typically, increasing the wage floor for the lowest earners pushes up pay for those who
Pope Francis has formally approved allowing priests to bless same-sex couples, with a new document explaining a radical change in Vatican policy by insisting that people seeking God’s love and
Jazmín Aguilar is a woman filled with dreams and stories—in her mind. In the pursuit of those desires and goals, she is a decisive woman, trusting in her talent and
The free meal program approved by The Los Angeles City Council which approved $11 million for a meals program for seniors in the city has begun. “As the weather gets
From taking ballet classes as a young girl in Chicago, Kristin Sakoda learned the importance of the arts in a person’s life. Her passion for dance and musical theater eventually
Rafael Hernández is Wandering Stefany’s husband. They have been together for over 14 years, spending about 10 years traveling non-stop. Just as they embarked on the adventure of exploring the
One day, in his adolescence, César Castro came home at night, battered from a fight. With the lights off in his house, he wanted to go unnoticed so his mom
Some members of the Little Tokyo community are hoping to save a long-time restaurant from being pushed out for a proposed marijuana dispensary. Protesters on Sunday took over 1st Street
By Francisco Castro The current Senior Program Director at Community Partners advocates and finds resources for artists often overlooked by the mainstream “El arte es la vida” (Art is life),
His voice is calm, clear, and filled with wisdom. David R. Hernández knows what he wants—to create films, help the community, and offer workshops and assistance to all those who
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” Georgina Hernández asks her 12-year-old daughter. “I may not be as ‘chingona’ as you, but I want to be
The much-anticipated Southeast Los Angeles (SELA) Cultural Center has moved $8 million closer to becoming a reality, thanks to Speaker Emeritus Anthony Rendón presenting checks totaling that amount to Los Angeles
Christine Escobar is a warrior. After living a very difficult childhood and adolescence, she managed to become a successful mother, businesswoman, and a kind and compassionate wife and companion.
Héctor “Tetris” Arias, an accomplished artist, is also an activist who defends his community and seeks their well-being, as well as that of his family. “I want my family, my
At the age of five, Héctor “Tetris” Arias crossed the border by sea and land when his family was undocumented. “That experience marked me; it scared me a lot. Without
Yadira Gudino, the health promoter at East Los Angeles Women’s Center, born in Jiquilpan, Mexico, has been able to overcome a story that many women face. Not only that, but
What more can we write about Alex? His candor, sincerity, his love story, which now impacts one of the masterpieces of literature, Romeo and Juliet. “We wanted to bring one
Moka Laguna is one of the most beloved influencers in the community, and that is due to the affection and dedication she puts into the community. “At Tortas Chago, you
By Reynaldo Mena: Life has not been easy for Andres Prieto. Many years have passed before breaking into the film industry. Born in Irapuato, Mexico, but raised in Los Angeles,
Twelve years after he was first sworn in to the California State Assembly, Anthony Rendón will leave the California Legislature next year as the second-longest Speaker in the state history (March
LATINAFest is excited to partner with Amanecer Community Counseling Services – an organization that supports domestic violence survivors, on their annual toy drive along with Andrea’s Healthy Kitchen, MoniSo Boutique,
But films like “Coco” by Disney Pixar have put death as the protagonist — and that has invited children and adults to approach it not with sadness or fear but
The average price of a gallon of regular gas dropped across the state to an average of $5.29 as of Monday, according to numbers from AAA. That’s 15 cents lower
The family behind Northgate Markets, one of the largest Latino grocery stores in the United States, will open Mercado González, a new food hall in the heart of Costa Mesa.
The estimated cost of the cable car project that would transport people from Union Station to Dodger Stadium has increased in the latest report recently released, along with questions from
Back when you were a kid, you probably loved Halloween for the fun costumes and candy haul. Now, as an adult entrepreneur, you might be more interested in the holiday
Employed, married Americans spend an average of 27 hours on leisure activities in a typical week. But the amount of time they spend on leisure – and the types of
The image of the Ortega brothers contrasts with the experience of seeing them on screen or hearing them speak. Their physical stature and facial features are not something you would
Los Angeles.—The 2023 East LA Film Festival will take place on Saturday, October 28th at the East LA Civic Center, promising a thrilling cinematic event. The festival, which has become
New research from Harvard Medical School’s Massachusetts General Hospital published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry has found that hot yoga can reduce symptoms of depression by 50 percent or
Los Angeles ranked 2nd most expensive place to live in the US, according to a new survey. U.S. News and World Report came out with its list of the most
About 2 in 3 Americans say their household expenses have risen over the last year, but only about 1 in 4 say their income has increased in the same period,
Survivors of the Category 5 hurricane Otis that killed at least 27 people and devastated Mexico’s resort city of Acapulco are getting desperate amid a slow government response, worrying that
“Ah! Do you know about the world of vaqueros?,” Daniel Eduvijes Carrera asks me at one point during the interview. Yes, I was familiar. Years ago, we had written about
The legal crusade against Meta went one step further this week. The attorneys general of 41 states sued Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, for developing
A team of researchers studying the Ngogo community of wild chimpanzees in western Uganda’s Kibale National Park for two decades has published a report in Science showing that females in
Skepticism increases among Americans about climate change. Only about one-third of Americans think climate scientists understand very well whether climate change is happening, according to a new Pew Research Center
“Qué saben esas máquinas de lo que puedo hacer?” wonders Tita, the main protagonist of “The Ballad of Tita and the Machines.” This excellent short film, considered for the 2024
People who have no choice but to sit at a desk for hours on end may have seen, in recent years, a slew of headlines about the scary consequences of
NBA 2K helps preserve popular Kobe and Gianna Bryant mural in downtown LA A popular mural of the late Lakers icon Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna will remain where
Without a clear idea of what lay ahead, Jorge Mettey focused on his studies and… his plans with Bianca. In university, he met young filmmakers and intellectuals who later
Manny Jimenez’s story captivated many media outlets years ago. A reformed gang member embarking on his adventure in the film industry sounded very appealing to the business. “Many wanted the
In 2016, 51% of U.S. adults said they followed the news all or most of the time. But that share fell to 38% in 2022, the most recent time we
There are diapers with colorful displays of animals, cars and trains, Disney characters — so why not offer ones with the iconic skull image of “La Catrina” to celebrate the
A 31-year-old dog in Portugal that had been ranked as the world’s oldest dog ever has died, his owner said Monday. The guard dog, called Bobi, died over the weekend
A local security secretary and 12 police officers were shot dead in Guerrero state Monday, authorities said, the worst episode in a day of violence across southwestern Mexico that killed
On Halloween evening, many American children will encounter costumed ghosts as they roam the streets in search of candy and other treats on Halloween. Before bedtime, to avoid nightmares, some
Jorge Mettey was only four years old when his father passed away. With vague memories in his mind, he recalls seeing María Luisa Carvajal, his mother, ‘chingándole’ all the time
“The candy labor cost has gone up a lot because of inflation,” Tang said. “The workers need to have a higher income so that they can survive.” Here’s some news
Economy Minister Sergio Massa produced a big surprise by finishing first in the opening round of Argentina’s presidential election, reflecting voters’ wariness about handing the presidency to his chief rival,
In her latest book, Love Every Day, clinical psychologist and relationship expert Alexandra H. Solomon, Ph.D., offers a full year’s worth of daily insights and reminders about the realities of
The growing supply of new culinary offerings in California and the rest of the country are captivating consumers and taking the market by storm. Latin American cuisine captivates food enthusiasts
Just how bad is it, really, to smash the snooze button when your alarm blares? What about doing it a second time, or a third? New research out of Sweden
Halloween this year is tricky for actors on strike, under new union guidelines that tell them how to avoid crossing the virtual picket line: Don’t dress as characters from major
Your answers to these seven habit questions have serious implications for your mental health: 1.Do you get between 7 and 9 hours of sleep a night? 2.How much junk food
Fake grass looks good and unlike real grass, synthetic grass don’t turn brown and don’t need water. But, looks can be deceiving. Steven Flores said before this week, he wasn’t
LeBron James was the youngest player on the floor when he made his NBA debut 20 years ago. He’s now the oldest player in the league. The Kid from Akron
Hollywood’s actors strike is nearing its 100th day. While screenwriters are busy back at work, film and TV actors remain on picket lines, with the longest strike in their history
The pandemic-era actions of the government prevented a spiral of declining asset values, depleted savings and higher household debt. It is a stark contrast with the 2008 crisis, when there
Burt Young, the Oscar-nominated actor who played Paulie, the rough-hewn, mumbling-and-grumbling best friend, corner-man and brother-in-law to Sylvester Stallone in the “Rocky” franchise, has died. Burt Young died Oct. 8
Starbucks and the union organizing its workers sued each other Wednesday in a standoff sparked by a social media post over the Israel-Hamas war. Starbucks sued Workers United in federal
Roughly 115 million people watched the Super Bowl in 2023, making it the most widely viewed U.S.-based telecast in history. Large numbers of Americans also watch or attend college sports.
Americans continue spending the fruits of their labor: Retail sales crushed expectations in September. The U.S. economy is roughly 70% consumption, so if you want economic growth, consumers have to
The city of Topeka, Kansas, wants people to move there — and it has been offering economic incentives to attract new residents and workers, including Latino and immigrant families. Under
Vendors of a South Los Angeles mini-mall set for demolition protested on Tuesday, asking the city for another extension to their relocation. About 50 vendors operate out of the Fiesta
Happily, science has a clear answer to this question, and it’s one time-starved entrepreneurs will like it. Recent studies show that just 15 minutes a day of dead simple gratitude
California has the highest rate of people in women’s prisons serving a life sentence, with 1 in 4 sentenced to life without parole. In addition to the California Institution for
Homeownership continues to be something to strive for among “Generation Z Adults,” the demographic cohort following Millennials, according to a new survey from Freddie Mac. This survey of respondents finds
On Friday, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signed a bill into law repealing those bans and lifting a state prohibition on modifying a vehicle to significantly reduce its clearance from
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