Latinos
Their lives were threatened, their dreams were on the verge of breaking and their health statuses were kept in suspense as millions of people across the continent followed their progress. But they won their battles against cancer and lived to inspire others. Latinos Post lists five stars who survived the difficult disease.
The Latino population is the most unhappy of the United States, as a survey by consultancy Harris determined. It was based on a series of questions about the calculation of general happiness of Americans, and its main results were published on the website CNN Mexico.
Roland Garros is entering a definition stage and for the first time in a while, Latin America has not placed any representative in the second week of the Singles Draw of the second Grand Slam of the year. But results from new values hint to illusions in the future. Let's review the participation of the Latinos in the main draw.
As the immigration reform debate prepares to hit the stage in Congress, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., one of the lead voices on the push to pass immigration reform, said this week that contrary to popular belief, Republicans are largely in favor of immigration reform.
With the current debate on immigration reform raging on Capital Hill, Latino business leaders from around the country gathered Wednesday to meet at the White House to let the Obama administration know that Latinos care about more than just immigration reform.
According to a new study, the passage of immigration reform in Washington would add about three million new homeowners to the real estate market and spearhead a recovery for the ailing housing sector.
It appears that Latinos in high school are starting to enter college at a pace higher than in many years.
If the stats to a new study are any indication, passing immigration reform could provide a huge boost to the U.S. housing market in less than a decade.
Having beaten out one of the top networks in the nation in the ratings this past February, Univision is looking to further tighten its grasp as the top Hispanic media outlet in the country as they seek to attract more advertisers to their expanding business.
It appears that more Hispanic and Latino consumers in the U.S. are leaning towards buying Japanese cars, according the latest reports.
Much debate has continued in Washington regarding the immigration proposal designed to update the nation's immigration laws, and both advocates and opponents of the bill have drawn their lines in the sand over whether immigration reform constitutes "amnesty."
The bipartisan U.S. Senate panel's proposed bill that would bring about comprehensive immigration reform survived its first major test Thursday during its first day of consideration before the Senate Judiciary Committee, one that was largely split on the bill.
One of the world's most respected financial minds Sunday called for Washington to adopt what he called "a more logical immigration policy" in order to help the U.S. workforce attract more bright talents from abroad.
As the debate in Washington continues on the bipartisan U.S. Senate bill aiming to bring about comprehensive immigration reform, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives could be looking to bring a compromise bill of their own to the House floor for debate.
What was starting out as a strong road in favor of immigration reform has now started to deteriorate into lines in the sand being drawn on the issue, with conservative Republicans on one side and pro-immigration advocates on the other.