A biracial family in Wisconsin.
A Black Dominican woman in Massachusetts.
A half Mexican, half Chinese man in California.
spoke to Americans across the U.S. about what it means to be Latino – a definition more fluid and varied than ever before.
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As Title 42 nears its potential end, a look at how it could impact impact migration and border policy:
House votes in favor of the Puerto Rico Status Act, which seeks to resolve the U.S. territory’s status and its relationship to the United States; unlikely to be passed in the Senate with the current Congress coming to an end on Friday.
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'Cyrano de Bergerac' and 'The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez' are among the 25 influential films added to the registry this year for preservation by the National Film Preservation Board.
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Folasade Omogun-Broadnax and Terence Davis of Solace Sports and Entertainment are on a mission to expand exposure of Black female college athletes, who are often overlooked for endorsement deals.
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A judge ordered ousted Peruvian President Pedro Castillo to remain in custody on Tuesday, denying his appeal as authorities build a rebellion case against him.
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Puerto Rican singer and musician Lalo Rodríguez has died at the age of 64, police say.
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The number of people granted asylum in immigration courts hit a historic high this fiscal year under the Biden admin.'s adjustments to the asylum process. But only 7% of families whose cases were moved to the front of the line got asylum, data shows.
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What started as a small demonstration has turned into a two-week standoff as residents and environmentalists fight outgoing Arizona Gov. Ducey’s effort to wall off sections of the U.S.-Mexico border with shipping containers.
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Soccer legend Maradona is “is cheering Lionel on” from heaven, Argentina fans sing ahead of the Qatar World Cup final.
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Parks, monuments and even wildlife refuges with ties to Latino history and culture serve as crucial outdoor spaces across the country — yet many are in need of preservation, according to a new report.
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Ticketmaster Mexico stands to face millions of dollars in fines after over a thousand fans were denied entrance to Bad Bunny's concert in Estadio Azteca over the weekend, after being told that their tickets were not valid.
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The first Latin American pope spoke in his native Spanish to denounce the plight facing Latin Americans today and in the past, as he celebrated a major feast day dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe with a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica.
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Judge declines to grant Mexican actor Pablo Lyle a new trial after he was convicted of fatally punching a man during a road rage confrontation in Miami in 2019.
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Supporters of defeated far-right Brazilian President Bolsonaro attempted to invade the federal police headquarters in the capital Brasília.
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In Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado, Latinos have sided with Democrats, and that has helped power the party's gains across a region where the Latino population has grown.
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Thousands of people have made a pilgrimage to Des Plaines, Illinois to honor Mexico's patron saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a bid by Pres. Biden’s administration to revive a federal law that makes it a criminal offense to encourage illegal immigration after it was struck down by a lower court as a violation of free speech rights.
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Changes to Puerto Rico's coastline post-Hurricane Maria stand to make communities more prone to flooding, according to a new study.
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CNBC’s Women and Wealth interviewed Bertha González Nieves, CEO of the ultra-premium tequila company Casa Dragones. What's the story behind the name? Watch the full conversation here: cnb.cx/3VXpyOz
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Some industry lobbyists see a Sinema-Tillis bill as their last best hope to get a deal done on immigration in an increasingly narrow time frame.
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. spoke to a dozen student loan forgiveness applicants nationwide, ages 24 to 60, who had hoped for relief from their debt.
“I’m going to struggle until the day I die with this crappy debt,” one borrower said.
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Peru’s newest president, Dina Boluarte, gives in to protesters’ demands, announcing that she will send Congress a proposal to move up elections.
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“What I liked about the film is that the Latin people weren’t in the kitchen as per usual. We were being served,” Leguizamo told about his new film, "The Menu."
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Hispanic legislators will make up over 10% of members in the next Congress, a record number according to NALEO.
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The wage gap between Latinas and non-Hispanic white men increases to 46 cents when seasonal or part-time workers are included, according to two reports released to mark National Latina Equal Pay Day.
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Young Latino voters were a crucial voting bloc in slowing down the so-called Republican red wave in the 2022 midterm elections, according to early exit polls.
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Trinidad Gonzales, a professor of history and Mexican American studies, has won the 2022 John Lewis Award for his research that led him to discover that his own family had been victims of racial violence in Texas.
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A new documentary about the killing of Mexican American soldier Vanessa Guillen provides an inside look at how her family sparked change in the military justice system.
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Despite a devastating World Cup exit, Brazil's soccer team inspired a new generation of fans dancing with them off the field.
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Sexual harassment and gender discrimination run rampant in some of the country's largest police departments.
Many of the accused don't face significant punishment – and some end up getting promoted.
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DHS wants $2 billion from Congress to deal with a record expected number of migrants crossing when Covid restrictions end, money Republicans may not be willing to approve.
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Eugenio Derbez wants the Apple TV+ comedy series “Acapulco” to stand out by depicting the multilingual reality that he sees and lives in both the U.S. and Mexico.
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The wage gap between Latinas and non-Hispanic white men increases to 46 cents when seasonal or part-time workers are included, according to two reports released Thursday to mark National Latina Equal Pay Day.
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A court in Guatemala has convicted former President Otto Pérez Molina and his vice president, Roxana Baldetti, on fraud and conspiracy counts.
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Vice President Dina Boluarte was sworn in as Peru’s next president after the Congress voted out President Castillo, shortly after he had decreed the dissolution of the legislative body.
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House Democrats’ campaign committee spent a whopping $18 million targeting Latino voters during the midterms, a memo shared with shows.
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Eugenio Derbez wants the Apple TV+ comedy series “Acapulco” to stand out by depicting the multilingual reality that he sees and lives in both the U.S. and Mexico.
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Argentine VP Cristina Fernández has been convicted and sentenced to six years in prison and a lifetime ban from holding public office for a fraud scheme that embezzled $1 billion through public works projects during her presidency.
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A former Miami congressman who signed a $50 million consulting contract with Venezuela’s socialist government has been arrested in connection with an ongoing federal criminal investigation, law enforcement officials say.
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