For centuries, humans have searched for the secret to eternal youth. What used to be magic potions and folklore has...<br><br>
For centuries, humans have searched for the secret to eternal youth. What used to be magic potions and folklore has...<br><br>
This was a news story that shocked the community days earlier. Around two dozen children, without their parents, walking handcuffed...<br><br>
The White House has adopted a new way of communicating: memes. Even if they seem like insults or provocations, their...<br><br>
In Mazatlán, Sinaloa, more than a thousand apartment towers are being built, all with the same goal: to build apartments...<br><br>
With President Donald Trump back in the White House, people in Mexico have a much more negative opinion of the...<br><br>
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom goes for Donald Trump’s jugular during a trip to rural South Carolina and tell voters that...<br><br>
The Guadalajara International Book Fair has as its guest the city of Barcelona, an icon of world literature. One of...<br><br>
There are many novels that, through their pages, take their readers on a journey to Barcelona. Authors of all time...<br><br>
Narciso Barranco, the 48-year-old Tustin landscaper and father of three U.S. Marines who were punched and detained by federal immigration...<br><br>
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents last month arrested the most people in at least five years, but deportations are still...<br><br>
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday said his department is immediately restricting undocumented immigrants’ access to Head Start,...<br><br>
Someone forgot to educate U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins about the skills and strong work ethic of immigrants—qualities that farmers...<br><br>
Bishop Alberto Rojas, the leader of the Roman Catholic community of about 1.6 million worshipers in Southern California, said in...<br><br>
Measles cases in California continue to rise, with more cases reported this year so far than in all of 2024,...<br><br>
Mexico’s pledge to send 10,000 troops to the border comes as those on this side of the border are facing...<br><br>
The community’s reaction has been strong, vocal, and accusatory. Seeing many Latino federal agents arrest other Latinos is something that...<br><br>
As thousands of Latinos and immigrant families pack Dodger Stadium night after night, the team’s billionaire owner has faced growing...<br><br>
A day after federal immigration raids and protests in Los Angeles, the county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a...<br><br>
Viola Davis, the Oscar-winning American actress and human rights activist, recognized Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s leadership on social media...<br><br>
Forty Mexican truckers have lost privileges to drive on U.S. highways due to their lack of English skills, industry officials...<br><br>
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins argued that 34 million “able-bodied adults” who are at risk of losing their Medicaid benefits should...<br><br>
Christmas shoppers got a gift of sorts from the White House this week when the president pushed the tariff pause...<br><br>
Four of out every 10 deported Mexican nationals are said to be in need of medical attention, according to Mexico’s...<br><br>
American kids have become increasingly unhealthy over nearly two decades, new study finds The health of the U.S. children have...<br><br>
On the same day that immigration agents gathered at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles for a possible raid, dozens of...<br><br>
Food distribution. Mando is part of one of the most active Latino organizations in the community. Very observant of the...<br><br>
They whined and objected for months, but in the end, they all voted for Donald Trump’s massive bill slashing taxes...<br><br>
Economists at the University of Texas at El Paso report that El Paso and Las Cruces, New Mexico, generated 7,200...<br><br>
Under the chant of “Boycott” “Boycott,” pro-immigrant groups called on people to stop buying things at Home Depot stores, accusing...<br><br>
Federal agents participating in an immigration operation in Los Angeles made off-the-record statements to a Latino journalist from the Univision...<br><br>
Tourism officials are expecting fewer visitors throughout northern Baja California during the 4th of July holiday weekend, blaming long border...<br><br>
A recent article published in a famous magazine describes what happens inside four walls, outside of street protests, ICE arrests...<br><br>
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was stripped naked, had his head shaved, was beaten, forced to kneel for hours overnight, and lost...<br><br>
The Big, Beautiful Bill, passed Thursday by Congress, dramatically increases funding for immigration enforcement by President Trump’s policy priorities. The...<br><br>
For several weeks, the warning in the Union del Barrio Facebook posts has been the same: “Kidnappers (ICE agents) are...<br><br>
Marco Rubio should know better. It’s not with a hardline approach that Cuba will change—on the contrary, it will only...<br><br>
After Donald Trump’s electoral victory, alarm bells went off among Democrats. Republicans were gaining ground among the Latino electorate, and...<br><br>
Two novel challenges to the Trump administration were filed this week in Los Angeles, highlighting the tactics of federal officers...<br><br>
At a federal immigration building in downtown Los Angeles guarded by U.S. Marines, daughters, sons, aunts, nieces and others make...<br><br>
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said Tuesday that the city will continue to defend its sanctuary city policies in response...<br><br>
One of the powerful Democrats in the House has pledged to investigate Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who...<br><br>
Like Waze, “but for ICE sightings.” That’s how the creators of a new iPhone app that allows users to report...<br><br>
The Donald Trump administration wants to promote the revocation of U.S. citizenship from foreigners who have committed crimes, according to...<br><br>
President Donald Trump, pursuing his plan to carry out the largest deportation in the country’s history, has filed a lawsuit...<br><br>
The lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump against the city of Los Angeles, its mayor, and the City Council is...<br><br>
The top military commander in charge of troops deployed to Los Angeles to respond to protests against immigration raids has...<br><br>
Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration is seeking to circumvent the 1% tax on remittances from undocumented migrants, which is about to be...<br><br>
Undocumented Californians have paid nearly $8.5 billion in state and local taxes, yet Governor Gavin Newsom will stop enrolling them...<br><br>
Immigration arrests have increased nationwide and more than doubled in 38 states in the months since President Trump took office,...<br><br>
On social media, we continue to see public officials attending events that have little or nothing to do with what...<br><br>
Public K-12 teachers are stressed about their jobs and few are optimistic about the future of education; many say poverty, absenteeism and mental health are major problems at their school.
There were moments of desperation. It was logical, being in prison with a jail sentence that ensured he would spend the rest of his life incarcerated was not a situation
It’s his first experience seeking a position in a popular election. Franky Carrillo Jr. is very confident of being able to surpass Jessica Caloza in November to win California Assembly
The use and possession of marijuana is illegal under U.S. federal law, but about three-quarters of states have legalized the drug for medical or recreational purposes. The changing legal landscape
California’s death penalty law was declared unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court in 1972 but was quickly reinstated by the voters. The statute survived initiatives in 2012 and 2016 that
More than half of the foreign-born population in the United States lives in just four states — California, Texas, Florida and New York — and their numbers grew older and
Latinos have grown at the second-fastest rate, behind Asian Americans, of any major racial and ethnic group in the U.S. since the last presidential election, according to a Pew Research
As the Los Angeles Police Department celebrates its first Latina deputy chief, the woman stepping up to responsibility is taking the historic role seriously in showing young girls and
If you had to decide whether to receive $40 in seven days or $60 in 30 days, which would you choose? Your answer could have less to do with whether
Silence? It’s worth a try, say the travelers who are seeking relief in silence. Or as close as they can get to it. From serene nature retreats to silent walking,
Forty-nine Latino leaders signed an open letter released Friday honoring the memory of the Latino immigrant workers who died in the Baltimore bridge collapse last week, while also condemning the
Given the state of the nation’s politics and the near constant drumbeat of grim surveys about the state of our mental health, a whole lot of experts are frantically trying
Eight men have been charged by federal authorities with stealing numerous cases of beer from train cars and other facilities across the Northeast over the course of nearly two years.
Lawsuit alleges son of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sexually assaulted worker on yacht. Sean “Diddy” Combs and his son have been named in a new civil lawsuit that accuses his son
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte was interrogated by prosecutors for five hours Friday as authorities investigate whether she illegally received hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, luxury watches and jewelry.
The López home kept filling with seawater as the Gulf of Mexico rose and winter storms got worse. Cristina López and her family decided to leave after one bad storm
Mexico’s government ended diplomatic ties with Ecuador after police broke into the Mexican Embassy late Friday to arrest a former Ecuadorian vice president, an extraordinary use of force that shocked
A new state lottery system to help prospective buyers purchase their first home went into effect on Wednesday. California is giving out $250 million in down payment assistance. The “Dream
Increasing shares of U.S. adults are turning to the short-form video sharing platform TikTok in general and for news. At the same time, some Americans have concerns about the Chinese-owned
About half of U.S. adults (51%) say the country’s public K-12 education system is generally going in the wrong direction. A far smaller share (16%) say it’s going in the
Lost in the hubbub surrounding California’s new $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast food workers is how that raise could impact public schools, forcing districts to compete with the likes of
Exercise offers short-term boosts in cognition. Studies show that immediately after a bout of physical activity, people perform better on tests of working memory and other executive functions. This may
North America is on the verge of another masking of the sun. Monday’s total solar eclipse will make landfall along Mexico’s Pacific coast and cross into Texas and 14 other
Democratic senators are not joining calls on the left for liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire. But for the first time, they’re publicly expressing an unease that history could repeat
The Latinx population is exposed to various dangers: discrimination, lack of job and educational opportunities, among others, but also to being falsely accused of crimes they did not commit. Their
Seven aid workers from chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip on Monday, the NGO said in a statement. Andrés’ organization
US school districts are facing a pandemic funding cliff this year that threatens students learning English as a second language. One in five K-12 students in the U.S. speaks a
A study revealed the most common causes of wrongful convictions nationwide. Western Michigan University revealed that eyewitness error, false confession, and false forensic evidence rank in the top 3 when
When she was 20 years old and a junior at Harvard College, Grazie Sophia Christie had an epiphany. She could study hard and diligently pursue her “ideal existence” though years
Get ready to bask in the awe-inspiring celestial dance of the sun and moon! On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse will be seen through Mexico, the eastern half of
LinkedIn used to be simple: it was a place where jobseekers could show off their CVs, companies could post job opportunities, and everyone could meet and make beautiful employment together.
As part of ongoing efforts to address human trafficking along South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto Thursday urged state leaders to support a bill targeting child
I lived in Mazatlán for three years. The land of the Sinaloan band, seafood, and one of José Alfredo Jiménez’s most popular songs, “El Corrido de Mazatlán”. A land of
Yvonne Chavez was only 14 years old. Her mind was distracted, not registering what was happening around her; she suffered from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). But that night, something
All business owners would love to treat employees to big pay increases, especially for people working fast-paced, often underappreciated jobs in businesses with high employee turnover. But a growing number
It’s been more than a year since ChatGPT’s public debut set the tech world abuzz. And Americans’ use of the chatbot is ticking up: 23% of U.S. adults say they
Although remote work has allowed certain people to improve their work-life balance, it is still difficult to enjoy quality time when the workday ends. Because grocery shopping, taking the children
It was a day when he had hit rock bottom. Willy Escobar drove to San Pedro and looked for a suitable place. He wanted to commit suicide, to end a
In just a few decades, social media has changed how people around the world interact and communicate. And in eight middle-income countries surveyed by Pew Research Center in 2023, two
In a decisive move to protect the vibrant cultural heritage and working-class residents of Boyle Heights, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved Councilmember Kevin de León’s amended Boyle Heights
In response to the alarming surge in copper wire theft plaguing communities across Los Angeles, Councilmember Kevin de León (Council District 14), alongside Councilmember Traci Park of Council District 11,
What Happened? On Tuesday, City Council voted to eliminate the seven broad “No-Street-Vending Zones” across the city. The ordinance approved by City Council on Tuesday leaves in place existing safety
Older Americans over 60 are among the happiest people in the world, coming in 10th on Gallup’s worldwide happiness rankings — the younger, meanwhile, rank 62nd, just behind the Dominican
When it comes to delivering extraordinary presentations, few could compete with Steve Jobs. “Steve was a natural,” according to Bill Gates on a recent episode of the podcast Armchair Expert
Los Angeles, to drivers, has never been for the faint of heart. A land where most cannot fathom life without wheels, it offers a daily parade of frustration: congestion, accidents,
The new initiative, called CARE Court — for Community Assistance, Recovery and Empowerment — is a cornerstone of California’s latest campaign to address the intertwined crises of mental illness and
The U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions Thursday against members or associates of the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel who apparently went into a side business of timeshare fraud that allegedly
Latin America is on trend to abolish statutes of limitations on sex abuse crimes against minors, according to a recent report. The UN estimates that every minute, four minors in
The 2024 Latino Happiness Repor, released today, indicates that 57 percent of the Latinos living in the U.S. consider themselves to be happy. An additional 30 percent say they’re at
Nearly 9 in 10 Latinos (87%) say they get news on digital devices at least sometimes, and 65% say they prefer this form of news over TV, radio, or print,
The U.S. hit an all-time low ranking in the annual World Happiness Report, tumbling eight spots to 23rd. Some countries, like Finland and Denmark, consistently rank among the world’s happiest.
Ysabel Jurado ha causado un terremoto político en Los Ángeles al convertirse en la líder en las elecciones para ocupar el puesto del Distrito 14 en el Concejo Municipal. “Me
The strategy of militarizing public security by the current government and the war against drug trafficking, initiated by Felipe Calderón and continued by Enrique Peña Nieto, have left 493 American
“U.S. Citizens should exercise increased caution in the downtown areas of popular locations including Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum, especially after dark,” the advisory said. It also noted that
When the phenomenon of reducing the workweek began to take shape in Europe, many considered it madness. When reports started coming in about increased productivity with fewer hours in countries
Women show it, men hide it. This has created a problem as these issues have sailed without detection and without receiving the attention they need. “We are right to be
Actor and entrepreneur Eva Longoria has received $50 million from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, to spend on the charitable organizations of her choice. The money
Efforts to address long-standing racial and ethnic disparities in health care — energized by COVID-19’s devastating impacts on communities of color — are facing new threats. Abortion bans, backlash to
California Assemblyman Anthony Rendon likes to spend his spare time away from the Capitol in Sacramento with his 4-year-old daughter back home near Los Angeles. Last weekend, he took her
People with voice disorders, including those with pathological vocal cord conditions or who are recovering from laryngeal cancer surgeries, can often find it difficult or impossible to speak. That may
The average rent in LA County has droped and increased in Orange County compared to this time last year, according to a new report. But many renters in L.A. County
Two U.S. House members want the FBI and CIA to declassify all documents related to the surveillance and harassment of Latino civil rights leaders from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Frida Kahlo‘s distinct image and iconic paintings are omnipresent art symbols recognizable by most people even 70 years after her death, creating a false sense that everything there is to
Corissa Hernandez grew up in an immigrant family. As a child, she translated for her grandparents, attended private schools, and was part of the youth group in a catholic church
Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion, by Gregory Boyle Gregory Boyle is a Jesuit priest who founded Homeboy Industries, a rehabilitation and re-entry program for former gang
The movie Flamin’ Hot Cheetos was showcased at the White House, hailed for paying tribute to Latino talent, their entrepreneurial spirit, and now, the main idea of Eva Longoria’s production
Parents and students of St. Agnes and St. Teresa Avila were saddened to learn that their schools will soon be joining the growing number of Catholic schools that are shutting
Latino enrollment in higher education institutions has been growing with the Hispanic population, and Latinos have made substantial strides in earning college degrees. But the ban of DEI programs is
The distance the average American has to drive to their workplace has soared from 10 miles in 2019 to 27 miles at the end of 2023, per new data from
Audiences of color and women drove the biggest box-office winners last year, propping up a film industry desperate to get back to pre-pandemic numbers, according to the latest Hollywood Diversity
The life of the renowned chef Jonathan L. Perez has been very active. In recent months, he has received awards, opened new projects, and developed new ideas. However, his humility
A new Pew Research Center study matching the survey responses and on-site behaviors of U.S. adult TikTok users finds that a minority of avid posters create the vast majority of
Guillermina Quezada visited her often. It was part of her work as a promotera at the Promesa Boyle Heights organization and part of her misssion to help abused women. “Why
The glare of public attention has often left Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, on the receiving end of strong opinions. And Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, pushed back at
Workplaces still have a way to go to better accommodate and hire workers with disabilities. Thirty-three percent of workers who identified as having a disability said they’ve experienced discrimination in
Meet Aide Castro – a woman of multifaceted strength and determination, whose upbringing in the vibrant atmosphere of the ‘hipódromo’ (Racetrack) and her family’s love for horses and music instilled
“You’re like a little ant,” I said. Her laughter erupted. “How so?” “You’re all over Los Angeles, at events, helping people, seeing what they need, being a footprint of our
On Sunday, we “spring ahead” to daylight saving time, even though many sleep experts wish we wouldn’t. Members of health groups prefer standard time over daylight saving time because they
Even as the tech industry has taken steps over the past decade to diversify their hiring practices—with a particular emphasis on recruiting and retaining Black and Latino employees—progress has been
Relationships can be complex, and sometimes subtle signs of dissatisfaction or disengagement may go unnoticed until it’s too late.1,2,3,4 It’s essential to be on the outlook for these signs and
Last June, Steve Ells, who founded Chipotle and launched the restaurant industry’s fast-casual wave, carved out time for a vacation. The entrepreneur–who for years poured every waking hour into chopping,
Angie de Luna has traveled thousands of miles in search of justice against human trafficking. “If I can change one person’s life, the work I do is justified,” says Angie,
John Wooden’s influence has been felt far and wide around the world, but nowhere more than with the young men who played for him. In this moving excerpt from his
For American women, job opportunities look much different than they did 50 years ago. Women have made gains in labor force participation and wages, and they’ve increased their presence in
She laughs, always laughs, at the anecdotes of her adversities or her generosity. Her life may have been and may be tough, but her struggle and redemption have changed the
MLB’s new uniform reveal hasn’t gone very well. Now some of the rampant criticism has moved below the belt. Major League Baseball Players Association deputy executive director Bruce Meyer confirmed
Peter Diamandis Predicts ‘Millions, Then Billions’ of Humanoid Robots Are Coming Robot people aren’t just for science fiction movies anymore. XPrize Foundation founder Peter Diamandis predicts that millions or even
It’s getting more expensive to drive on California roads and the already high car insurance cost is expected to increase. Experts point to a number of factors for the cost
Today’s young adults are reaching key milestones like marriage and parenthood later in life than their parents’ generation did. Still, most Americans ages 18 to 34 who’ve never been married
From signing patient documents to emailing responses to patient questions, doctors are increasingly charging fees for administrative tasks. Fees ranging from a few bucks to a few hundred dollars for
Medi-Cal expansion, the state’s health insurance program for extremely low-income people, to all undocumented immigrants, regardless of their age, not only helps them but reduces costs for hospitals, benefiting the
Friendships are not a luxury. They are as important to our well-being as water and oxygen. The statistics on the health risks associated with a lack of friendships are shocking.
Conventional wisdom suggests that using social media promotes poor mental health, especially in teenagers. But there is a good reason to question this idea. As more high-quality research becomes available,
Soccer star Lionel Messi said that his failure to play in an exhibition game in Hong Kong had nothing to do with “political reasons” and that he has a “special
Public libraries have morphed into all-purpose community centers amid soaring demand for social services. Libraries are enjoying a renaissance in usage. They’re also battling book bans and bearing the brunt
In 1994, California voters flocked to the polls in record numbers to approve the controversial Proposition 187, which denied social services to undocumented immigrants. The state could never enact the
You might think that there are no differences between prayer and meditation. After all, both involve isolating yourself in a quiet place, closing your eyes, and focusing your mind. But
It was supposed to be a paradise, where she would supposedly reunite with her passion, Mexican folkloric dance, start a job, and reside in a paradisiacal place, Acapulco. Instead, Bel
When COVID hit, most office employees could stay home and work from home. But day laborers, the men and women who every day head to labor centers or street corners
Today, many Americans will celebrate Valentine’s Day with important people in their lives, whether it’s their romantic partner or their closest friends. Ahead of the holiday, here are some key
Over the weekend, Swift flew straight from the last show of the Tokyo leg of her Eras Tour to Las Vegas to catch her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end
Money might not be the most romantic topic for Valentine’s Day, but talking about finances with your significant other is a key element of a healthy relationship. Money problems are
It had been anticipated. The SELA Art Center will have to close its doors facing an undefined future. What was supposed to be an interview to discuss its two year
As schools across the country respond to a youth mental health crisis accelerated by the pandemic, many are confronting the thorny legal, ethical, and practical challenges of getting parents buy
Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays that haters call “forced,” commercialized and downright expensive to pull off if expectations are to be met. This year, the day of romance
Ingrid Reyes always had something clear in her mind, to travel the world, to experience different cultures. Since she was a child, she read a lot, she was interested in
Small businesses know the power of Taylor Swift all too well. That’s why, ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, they’re planning special events and promotions for their fans. As Swift’s boyfriend
Communication is the most in-demand job skill for the second year in a row, according to data gathered by LinkedIn. Soft skills, like effectively communicating, still trump AI skills —
In the fall of 2020, around the height of the debate over pandemic school closures, a lawsuit in California made a serious claim: The state had failed its constitutional obligation
She comes from the land of Selena, though she’s not into music. But not Selena Gomez, but the iconic Selena Quintanilla. Marissa Díaz was born in San Antonio, Texas, a
The day after Super Bowl LVIII, about 16.1 million employees are expected to come down with “Super Bowl Flu,” according to the UKG Workforce Institute. So many employees call off
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has introduced a new interactive dashboard regarding the Racial and Identity Profiling Act, or RIPA. According to LASD, RIPA, also known as AB 953,
Street vendors in Los Angeles can now operate at some of the city’s most popular tourist spots after council members voted Tuesday to remove a ban on “no street vending
The extensive list of accomplishments that Naibe Reynoso has on her resume are impressive. From being a reporter, producer, writer, publisher, editor to being an entrepreneur, she has engaged in
The most important American football game of the year, the Super Bowl, confirmed the Mexican presence on the field, with Alfredo Gutiérrez set to be part of the San Francisco
Social media giant Facebook launched 20 years ago this week. Over the last two decades, the site has transformed the way people connect online, and its reach has grown to
Mexico is preparing to send 138,000 tons of avocados to the United States for the Super Bowl on Feb. 11, and may still struggle to meet the country’s demand. According
The photo was taken by Julio Cortez who grew up in the San Fernando Valley but is of Mexican origin. His footprints are in the metropolitan area in Los Angeles.
A warning for romantics and fans of Disney love stories: this topic may cause anxiety, cold sweats and trembling, because what we are dealing with today are relationships of those
“I didn’t run away,” says Dr. Laura Castro Castrezana, with laughter. A Mexican doctor participating in a pilot program to serve Latino communities in health clinics in California. Initially, nostalgia
Loneliness is officially a health emergency in California’s San Mateo County, which is located in the San Francisco Bay Area and includes part of Silicon Valley. The county’s Board of
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass laid out details of the city’s “all-hands-on-deck” plan as a second and stronger storm makes its way to the city. Bass along with city leaders
More Americans, even Republicans, are accepting the reality of global warming— but they’re still very much divided on why and what to do about it. Public opinions on global warming,
In 2023, money sent to Mexico from other countries, mainly from the United States, reached 63,312 million dollars, an increase of 7.6% compared to 2022, when 58.2 million dollars came
The five dogs with the longest life span: *Lancashire Heeler-15.4 *Tibetan Spaniel-15.2 *Bolognese-14.9 *Shiba Inu-14.6 *Papillon-14.5 Small dogs with prominent noses live longer than bigger, flat-faced canines, a new study
Los Angeles residents who owe back rent due to the pandemic must pay by Thursday. The Feb. 1 deadline applies to renters who owe rent between October 2021 and January
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will regulate street vendors and has tentatively approved a pair of ordinances regulating sidewalk food vendors, including the establishment of fees that the
Social media platforms faced a range of controversies in recent years, including concerns over misinformation and data privacy. Even so, U.S. adults use a wide range of sites and apps,
UCLA students are showing support for Starbucks baristas by petitioning to have Starbucks removed from campus after the franchise has been involved in illegal union-busting. Many Starbucks workers have unionized,
The current generation of young Americans feels particularly apprehensive, new polling shows — anxious about their lives, disillusioned about the direction of the country and pessimistic about their futures. Just
Three-in-ten Americans report making at least one resolution this year, with half of this group making more than one, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Nearly a month
The iconic Mexican band Los Bukis is heading to Las Vegas! Los Bukis will headline a new residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, Live Nation announced Monday. “Los Bukis:
Every night was a kind of celebration in the Ductoc family’s house. Angel Sr. would arrive with bags of bread, different every day, for his family to try and give
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
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