Nation Nov 04 Hispanic man burned with acid says attacker accused him of invading U.S. By Ivan Moreno, Associated Press
Politics Oct 29 Election exposes generational divide among Hispanics Traditionally, Hispanic Americans tend to vote for Democrats, but that support isn't ironclad. By Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press
Politics Oct 23 Younger, diverse voters are reshaping California politics The Nov. 8 election will likely reflect long-term trends that have seen the nation's most populous state become increasingly diverse and firmly Democratic. By Michael R. Blood, Associated Press
Politics Sep 18 In Florida, a shifting Cuban vote could be the difference Many Cuban-Americans express solidarity with other Latin-Americans who see Donald Trump as anti-Hispanic. By Bill Barrow, Associated Press
Politics Sep 08 Young voters from newer immigrant families lean more liberal, poll shows Young Hispanic and Asian-Americans who are immigrants or have an immigrant parent are more likely to be liberal in their views on politics and immigration, a new GenForward poll shows. By Kathleen Ronayne and Emily Swanson, Associated Press
Jul 31 Hispanics see shift in Trump’s immigration rhetoric By Jill Colvin and Luis Alonso Lugo, Associated Press On immigration, Donald Trump is signaling that he is ready to tone down his fiery rhetoric — at least behind closed doors. Continue reading
Feb 09 Why Hispanic Americans still aren’t signing up for Obamacare By Mary Agnes Carey, Kaiser Health News Nearly a third of the ACA’s media budget this year is focused on Hispanic media, tripling the 10 percent spent on reaching Latinos last year, according to HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell. Continue reading
Jan 30 First Latina princess is coming to Disney television By Marina Lopes Princess Elena will be introduced in a special episode of a Disney Junior’s series in 2016. By the end of the year she will have her own animated series. Continue reading
Sep 03 First-time health care enrollees often don’t understand how coverage works By Marissa Evans, Kaiser Health News Even after signing up for insurance through the Affordable Care Act, advocates find that explaining to clients that they will still have to pay out of their own pockets each time they go to the doctor or get lab tests… Continue reading
Aug 11 Koch-funded initiatives reach out to Hispanic voters for the GOP By Will Weissert, Philip Elliott, Associated Press The billionaire industrialists are working to patch a gaping hole in the GOP coalition that could spell a generation of irrelevance if Republicans cannot build some credibility with Hispanic voters, who typically shun the GOP. The fast-growing group could have… Continue reading