Corruption "inhibits dreams" and weighs down countries' potential, according to experts gathered in Sao Paulo for the World Economic Forum on Latin America, a region burdened by scandals and which is ...
Democratic Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva not only rules out the possibility of approving immigration reform under the incoming Donald Trump administration but also believes that Republican ...
As a self-identified “mixed girl” growing up in Northeast Ohio, Janis Bowdler wished for a long, blonde ponytail. Bowdler, appointed in April as the president of JPMorgan Chase Foundation, remembers ...
Just a few days after Philadelphia’s anti-bullying campaign “Champions of Change” had their end-of-the-school-year celebration, a parent from Olney Charter School shared a video on Facebook that ...
Following a grand jury investigation, 15 members of a North Philadelphia gang have been arrested on a variety of charges stemming back to 2014 gun violence, District Attorney Seth Williams announced ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) announced a new rental payment option for all of its residents. Through Rezzcard, residents pay their PHA balance in cash, credit or debit card, or electronic ...
Among the four officers promoted to the rank of Deputy Sheriff by Sheriff Jewell Williams the first week of June was Dolores Ramos — the first female Latino Deputy Sheriff to hold the position in the ...
The former mayor of Iguala Jose Luis Abarca and his wife, who are linked to the disappearance of 43 students, were arrested in Mexico City this morning. The arrest was made in the area of Iztapalapa, ...
A forgotten story of dissent and militia set during the Chilean dictatorship will take center stage in Philadelphia this weekend. Written and directed by Chilean playwright Guillermo Calderón, ...
Pensar en el Lejano Oeste es imaginarse a John Wayne acodado en la barra de un saloon o al mítico cowboy de Marlboro, símbolos clásicos de la “verdadera” América. Sin embargo, en la ciudad de Compton, ...
profesionales extranjeros puedan ejercer en Estados Unidos.
There is no Latino civil rights activist and labor leader more beloved than Cesar Chavez. So beloved, in fact, that in 2014 a Republican candidate running for a U.S. congressional seat in Arizona ...