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Although immigration and economic challenges persist, the majority of Latinos consider that being American is an essential part of their identity.

Although immigration and economic challenges persist, the majority of Latinos consider that being American is an essential part of their identity.

LA Fire Justice urges Latinos to file a complaint for damages caused by the deadly and destructive Eaton Fire of 2025

Florida alerts about fake messages from the DMV: how to avoid falling for the new scam that is increasingly common in different states. Keys to recognize it

One would think that if immigration is not a central issue of his platform, his support among the Latino leadership would be weak.

Latinos are an essential part of the economy, schools, small businesses, the workforce and the cultural life of the country.

Hispanic organizations and congressmen asked for limits on ICE and greater protection for migrant communities

Texas registers a sharp drop in public enrollment: more than 76,000 fewer students in one year and 8 out of 10 were Hispanic. The causes

According to the Congressional Budget Office, 8.7 million Americans will become uninsured during the Trump administration

Vacation Rental Income Plan offers a pathway for Angelenos

USCIS changes rules in May 2026 on green cards and work permits. What changes, who is impacted, and what immigrants should review

In Maricopa, the Salt River Project (SRP) water and power company is holding elections to decide the board of directors responsible for setting rates

Thousands of American children could be left without a roof over their heads under new guidelines from the Department of Housing

Learn about the payments you can legally reduce in California, from taxes to utilities and insurance, and learn how to do it safely

In Los Angeles County alone, there are nearly 360 public charter schools

When using their credit cards, many Latinos make mistakes without realizing it. We tell you what those mistakes are and how to avoid them

If you are Latino and live in the United States, some signs could indicate that you are in a financial emergency. We tell you what you should be aware of

Mid-sized cities lead the way in US job opportunities in 2026. We tell you where there are more jobs and a better quality of life

Let's say no to a war that benefits transnational corporations at the cost of American and Venezuelan lives

We explain what income tax is, how it's calculated, and which US states don't charge it: everything it means for your finances in 2026

Trump's immigration offensive enriches companies that profit from the division and pain of Latino families

The tax and budget law passed by Republicans canceled support for millions of people to have low-cost health insurance

According to an analysis by the BMO Real Financial Progress Index, Latinos plan to spend $2,700 this Christmas

Trump and Congress are about to let a key funding program for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the extended tax credits, expire

As an immigrant and son of immigrants, I ask you to vote for the measure that could give Latino families a break.

The five complement each other and together they are a reason for congratulations and strengthen our decision to move forward.

Lower migration and uncertainty about deportations in the Trump era are responsible; support among Hispanic voters is crumbling

Non-essential government services are suspended, and other security, aviation, and medical services will operate on a limited basis.

Chiquis took us back to nostalgia by including the voice of her mother, the late Jenni Rivera, in her new music video.

The Attorney General proposal could eliminate up to 50% of the jobs in these gambling halls

Last week, the Colombian singer released her fifth studio album, which she described as “a love letter to her roots and her identity.”

Stop thinking that talking about money is taboo. It’s key to discuss this topic with your children for their future: teach them how to manage it from a young age

The economy and immigration top the list of concerns for Latino families

Tito Rodriguez and dozens of volunteers collect and buy food that they then distribute in neighborhoods where people do not go out for fear of raids