Psychology, Memory Tips, and What Science Says About Latinos and Other Groups Most people have experienced the awkward moment of...<br><br>
Psychology, Memory Tips, and What Science Says About Latinos and Other Groups Most people have experienced the awkward moment of...<br><br>
US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, imposing levies as high as 50% on the United States’ trading partners, have not...<br><br>
The Cato Institute says over 14,500 federal law enforcement officers from other agencies are working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement...<br><br>
Governor Gavin Newsom’s new reform aims to fast-track affordable and high-density housing across Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and...<br><br>
Since 2019, 69 migrants have died while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Since Donald Trump...<br><br>
US Citizenship and Immigration Services, which processes and adjudicates benefits like green cards and work permits, is planned to add...<br><br>
61 organizations sent President Donald Trump a letter urging him to immediately fire Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F....<br><br>
It was a friendship born of need inside a cold government shelter in Juarez. President Trump had just taken office...<br><br>
Mexican nationals are more likely to be detained after being apprehended by federal immigration officers, according to data compiled by...<br><br>
The Trump administration has taken multiple steps to restrict financial aid programs for undocumented students. After the Justice Department filed...<br><br>
Following a meeting between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, both countries reached an agreement...<br><br>
Fewer international tourists are traveling to the U.S., and the trend is not expected to change anytime soon amid ongoing...<br><br>
Latino now faces serious federal charges that could put him in jail for up to 10 years A South Los...<br><br>
Many deportees return “defeated” but with the hope of setting foot on their homeland again, being with their families, and...<br><br>
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is now the second leading cause of death among males...<br><br>
President Donald Trump’s administration has started requiring parents looking to reunite with their children who crossed into the U.S. alone...<br><br>
US immigration agents will have access to one of the world’s most sophisticated hacking tools after a decision by the...<br><br>
From Okinawa’s centenarians to modern science, discover how finding your “reason for being” can add years—and joy—to your life....<br><br>
A judge in Washington ruled Monday that President Donald Trump’s use of the National Guard during Los Angeles immigration protests...<br><br>
The struggle for Californians ages 65 and older to pay their day-to-day expenses has only gotten worse in the last...<br><br>
City Councilwoman Ysabel Jurado expressed opposition on Friday, Aug. 29, to a proposed Home Depot opening in Eagle Rock Plaza,...<br><br>
The Mexican canned food company La Costeña wants to expand its presence in the United States with new products and...<br><br>
While LA County invests in shoreline protection for Zuma, Dockweiler, and Redondo beaches, critics argue funds should prioritize Latino families...<br><br>
Franco-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf won the Award for Literature in Romance Languages granted by the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL)...<br><br>
It’s tomato season and Lidia is harvesting on farms in California’s Central Valley. She is also anxious. Attention from U.S....<br><br>
To U.S. judge at least temporarily blocked the government Sunday from deporting a group of Guatemalan children who had crossed...<br><br>
The United States is boosting its maritime force in the waters off Venezuela to combat threats from Latin American drug...<br><br>
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will be in Mexico this week to discuss a major binational security deal, Mexican...<br><br>
A new bill seeks to require the agency to notify detainee’s family of their transfers between detention facilities Congresswoman Luz...<br><br>
Millions of Americans may struggle to find Covid-19 vaccines this fall, and the shots they do find are likely to...<br><br>
Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz said U.S. Customs and Border Protection is planning an expansion of the SENTRI lanes at...<br><br>
Elected officials in Washington are among those expressing outrage after federal agents took two firefighters into custody as they were...<br><br>
As leading grocery chains increase prices on essentials, they are blaming US President Donald Trump’s tariffs for raising the cost...<br><br>
Armed with $30 billion for hiring purposes, thanks to the passage of the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” approved by Congress...<br><br>
A U.S. citizen allegedly tasked by smugglers with making multiple trips to pick up migrants, take them to hotels, pick...<br><br>
Angry residents of a Washington high-rise apartment building gathered as federal agents, backed by Metropolitan Police Department officers, swooped in...<br><br>
Lenz Therapeutics’ Vizz eye drops improve near vision for up to 10 hours, offering millions a new alternative to reading...<br><br>
Tech giant’s pro-AI political fund draws criticism from California lawmakers, Attorney General Rob Bonta, and watchdog groups who warn against...<br><br>
For a long time, the American Dream has been a fundamental pillar of immigrant optimism in the United States, especially...<br><br>
As President Donald Trump threatens to deploy National Guard troops to cities like Chicago and Baltimore, Eyewitness News is learning...<br><br>
Ugandans have criticized an agreement with United States President Donald Trump’s administration to receive sports from the US, questioning the...<br><br>
Now, after ‘El Mayo’ Zambada pleaded guilty to US authorities, many are expressing satisfaction and calling it a major blow...<br><br>
Retail sales in Mexico dropped by more than 9 percent in July when compared to the same time period last...<br><br>
As US President Donald Trump late on Sunday lashed out against the American media and threatened to pull broadcasting licenses...<br><br>
“I don’t want to hear bad news—only good things, positive things. As believers, we know God will help us. It’s...<br><br>
Court records confirm what civil liberties advocates long warned would happen: Immigration and Customs Enforcement is using sensitive data about...<br><br>
The Internal Revenue Service, as part of President Donald Trump’s executive order that designates English as the official language of...<br><br>
Luis Gustavo Padilla Montes, president of the University of Guadalajara Foundation USA, presided over the announcement event. In just a...<br><br>
From genetics and stress to abuelita’s rosemary rinses, discover what really causes gray hair, how it impacts men vs. women,...<br><br>
At an obstacle course in the humid Georgia heat, an instructor shows recruits how to pull a wounded partner out...<br><br>
The Latino population is making record-breaking impacts at one of the nation’s most foundational public education systems. In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month and reaching record-high enrollment in 2024,
It has been a dream year for the production teams of the short films La Balada de Tita and El Paisa. These two films share many things in common: their
A bag of Cheetos gets dropped and left on the floor. Seems inconsequential, right? Hardly. Rangers at Carlsbad Caverns National Park in southern New Mexico describe it as a “world-changing”
In 1976, Congress passed a law that required the government to collect and analyze data for a specific ethnic group: “Americans of Spanish origin or descent.” That legislation defined this
Social Security recipients can expect next year’s annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to be the lowest since 2021, following cooler inflation readings in July and August. On Wednesday, the Bureau of
Smoke from a massive 2018 California wildfire worsened asthma symptoms among Latino youths, per a new study. Wildfires have become more frequent and extreme worldwide due to climate change. Researchers
Property owners in Los Angeles can expect a 22% sewer service rate hike starting in October, after the L.A. City Council approved new rates on Tuesday, Sept. 10, with smaller
Key takeaways 416,000 LGBT adults in California seriously thought about suicide in the past year, according to pooled data from the 2021 and 2022 California Health Interview Survey. This includes
With the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games over and attention shifted to the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles, tourism industry workers who could impact whether tourists get a world-class
A slew of environmental bills passed the California Legislature before the legislative session ended on Saturday, Aug. 31. Those bills now await Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approval. But in an added
Reading has been a way of communicating among people since the beginnings of our cultures. However, in recent times, it has been declining. It is said that in recent years,
They are young, in their twenties, with a proposal no one would expect: bringing the classics of theater to a young and transnational audience. “We are graduates of the National
Human Rights Watch had published a remarkable 344 page report on the criminalization of homelessness in Los Angeles. “You Have to Move: The Cruel and Ineffective Criminalization of Unhoused People
A new media company focused on social impact projects intends to open a first-of-its-kind movie studio in Baja, Mexico. The Latino-founded venture, Phenomena Global, plans to tap Hollywood executives, Washington
The racial wage gap is persistent, and as policy and the economy change, so do the disparities. Differences in education and experience—which are often used to explain away the pay
The Food4All campaign is releasing a new infographic highlighting data from the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). California’s social safety net protects families during times of economic hardship –
New survey data shows an elevated share of workers are looking for jobs alongside rising unemployment expectations in the months ahead. Economic data suggests the job market is softening. Consumers’
Los Angeles County is getting hotter. By 2045, the number of annual extreme heat waves in Los Angeles County is likely to increase tenfold. Rising temperatures mean rising risks for
A new labor market survey shows Americans have rarely felt more in need of new job opportunities — an indication of a more negative outlook about the economy despite other
The number of women going through pregnancy without prenatal care is growing — even though the overall number of babies born in the U.S. is falling, according to a new
Schools are prioritizing students’ mental health, and there are many tools and resources to choose from. CDC created this action guide as a place to start. It can help school
A meteorologist in Australia was delivering the weather report on live television this week when he started having a panic attack. Nate Byrne, the news presenter, later explained to BBC
LéaLA Prepares for its 2024 Edition, Strengthening its Presence as a Book Fair The University of Guadalajara Foundation USA, proudly presents the 2024 edition of LéaLA the premiere Spanish Book
Californians will soon be able to load a mobile version of their driver’s license or state ID to their smartphones. Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday the feature is a part
Can car-obsessed Los Angeles manage a car-free Olympics in 2028? UCLA public transit researcher Jacob Wasserman says lessons from Paris — and from Los Angeles in 1984 — suggest it’s
The typical age gap between husbands and wives in the United States has narrowed over the past 20 years, continuing a 20th-century trend. On average, husbands and wives were 2.2
Venting about your frustrations with one friend to another isn’t necessarily cathartic, but it can make the friend you’re talking to like and treat you better, UCLA psychologists say. Their
Whether the spice they seek is fiery or acidic and sour, humans can be drawn to the perceived danger of extreme spicy foods. Like watching a horror movie, the experience
Cuban-American singer Celia Cruz, who died in 2003, is the first Afro-Latina to appear on the U.S. quarter issued by the United States Mint. The coin was presented last Thursday
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