To once again show their love for their history, culture and tradition, the organization “San Mateo Carnavalero” strutted through the streets of South Philly. This year they celebrated the 10th ...
Mia Roberts Perez, one of the candidates elected yesterday to Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas, will be bringing more diversity to the bench where there are currently only a few Latino judges in a ...
City Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. plans to introduce a bill Thursday that would make two official Muslim holidays in Philadelphia. Jones said it is an issue of providing the same “holiday access” that ...
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, ...
Nestled on the corner of Fairmount and 6 th Avenue in Philly’s trendy neighborhood of Northern Liberties, Guatemalan chef Charles Alvarez is serving up some of the city’s most innovative Latin Fusion ...
As collaborative hosts of “The New American” reception, AL DÍA and Cabrini University showed just how rich and diverse this city, and this country is. During the event at the Kimmel Center on Saturday ...
Holding one of his usual campaign rallies last night at Temple University, Presidential Candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders brought over 10,200 people out to The Liacouras Center. Some spent almost all day ...
To the surprise of the skeptics, the Trump Administration has stepped out of its choreography by choosing as a judicial nominee again a white man, but this time, of Hispanic origin. Fernando Rodríguez ...
This weekend, the Pennsylvania Democratic Party held their summer meetup in Allentown where they rolled out the party’s first Latino caucus. Back in 2014, select committee members began whispering in ...
This may be remembered as the most stubborn battle in the history of Congress. According to internal sources, the Trump Administration offered an agreement of $25 billion for a border wall in exchange ...
On Sunday night, the disgraced Governor of Puerto Rico, Ricardo Rosselló, gave up little ground in the face of continued demands for his resignation. In a Facebook post, Rosselló announced he would ...
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said that three people died in the hospital and other bodies were recovered in the water. Another 122 people have survived, and the government intended to carry ...
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