The world changed in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in 2001 and for historians, the attacks marked the turn of the century. But since then and until now, many are the milestones that have ...
After a year where the City of Philadelphia scrambled to get as much relief as it could in a short period of time to small businesses most-affected by the COVID-19 shutdowns, it has partnered with ...
The vertically integrated distributor and owner of Spanish and English-language pay television channels in the United States recently announced the non-exclusive acquisition of 100 hours of content ...
Highlighting the FBI's Internet Crime Report, which notes that the cost of cybercrime against the small business community reached $2.4 billion in 2021, as well as its own survey showing that 88% of ...
Sarah Scandone has always loved the presentation and taste of foods that are flavorful and healthy. It’s spelled out on her impressive resume in the food industry, with the most recent addition being ...
Did you know? There’s an online store taking a spin on the sarcastic phrases that every Latino grew up knowing and loving. Carlos Ugalde, the man behind House of Chingasos, is bringing nostalgic ...
In 2013, Sarah-Ashley Andrews’ friend died by suicide. The tragedy of having to lose a loved one to something that carries such a heavy stigma in the Black community is the reason why Andrews changed ...
Nada más angustiante que intentar explicar al médico lo que nos pasa, peor aún si no podemos hacerlo en nuestro idioma materno. Según un estudio llevado a cabo por la Associated Press y el NORC Center ...
We've said it before: the Democratic candidate who can win over the Latino vote will be taking the support of the largest ethnic minority in the country. While it's true that part of the Hispanic ...
It starts with the ability to influence. Every November, when we nominate and select the AL DIA POLITICIANS of the year, we focus on those who command that intangible - the “INFLUENCE” -, for their ...
Today, almost four years in the Trump Administration, Latinx votes are as prominent as they've ever been, and a matter of national discussion. However, that was not the case in 1960, as the U.S.