Arts Sep 21 Latinos vastly underrepresented in media, new report finds By Astrid Galvan, Associated Press
Politics Oct 30 In final Arizona push, Trump and Biden court growing Latino business community Latinos make up nearly a quarter of eligible voters in Arizona, but their political power has never been fully tapped. That could change this year. By Stephanie Sy
Politics Feb 15 Sanders’ bond with Latinos gets first test of many in Nevada Bernie Sanders, a self-declared socialist from Vermont, is sometimes pigeon-holed as the hero to white college students and lefty boomers. But his presidential campaign believes his outreach to diverse voters, especially Latinos, will be the secret to his success and… By Michelle L. Price, Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press
Politics Dec 30 Seeking Latinos’ support in Florida, Democrats fight socialist tag President Donald Trump and his allies have been hammering Democrats as leftists and anti-capitalists — knowing such labels call up images of corruption and poverty. By Adriana Gomez Licon, Associated Press
Arts Aug 26 Films lag significantly in Latino representation, study shows Only 4.5% of all speaking or named characters in the 1,200 top-grossing films from 2007 to 2018 were Latino, and just 3% of leads or co-leads. By Jake Coyle, Associated Press
Aug 11 Mass shootings have Latinos worried about being targets By Russell Contreras, Anita Snow, Associated Press The spate of recent mass shootings have some Hispanics looking over their shoulders, avoiding speaking Spanish in public and seeking out escape routes amid fears they could be next. Continue reading
Aug 07 El Paso, with deep Mexican American past, rallies amid pain By Russell Contreras, John L. Mone, Associated Press The massacre that killed 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso struck a city that has long been the cradle of Mexican American culture and immigration and suffered through bloody episodes of racial violence in the past. Continue reading
Jan 22 Fact-checking Trump’s claim that he has a 50-percent approval rating among Latinos By Joshua Barajas President Trump tweeted about a PBS Newshour/NPR/Marist poll result on Tuesday, highlighting that his approval rating among Latinos rose to 50 percent. But the president's assertion about the poll also requires context. Continue reading
Jan 07 How a question over citizenship could affect the entire Census count By Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press One expert said the question would worsen the undercount of Latinos and non-citizens compared with other groups. Continue reading
Jun 10 Bourdain’s death means loss of a voice for immigrant workers By Terry Tang, Associated Press Anthony Bourdain's culinary passions went far beyond the cuisine he put on a plate. He also was committed to the immigrant workers who toil in his and other kitchens throughout the restaurant industry. Continue reading