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Damien Cave: On The Way North

NewsTaco July 9, 2014

*I grew up where I-35 begins, at its southernmost point.  I always imagined a trip like the one Damien Cave took, straight up to Duluth, MN. I was curious about […]

Las Cafeteras Do It Again: This Land Is Your Land

NewsTaco July 4, 2014

President Obama Will Sign into Law Bill to Award Congressional Gold Medal to the Borinqueneers

NewsTaco June 9, 2014

Obama: Spike in Children at Border ‘Urgent Humanitarian Situation’

NewsTaco June 4, 2014

*Since the beginning of the year, an average of 333 unaccompanied children from Central America arrive each day at the U.S. border. President Obama has has put FEMA in charge […]

Cinco De Mayo: Whose Holiday Is It, Anyway?

NewsTaco May 5, 2014

*Two things come to mind: Cinco de Mayo is celebrated more in the U.S. than in Mexico, and the celebration here is more about beer and marketing. It can be […]

Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Nobel Prize-winning author, dies at 87

NewsTaco April 17, 2014

By Chris Kraul and Anne-Marie O’Connor, Los Angeles Times Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the Nobel Prize-winning Colombian novelist whose “One Hundred Years of Solitude” enchanted millions of readers around the world and […]

‘Mexican,’ ‘Hispanic,’ ‘Latin American’ top list of race write-ins on the 2010 census

NewsTaco April 7, 2014

*Ever since the U.S. Census added an “origin” option to the “Hispanic” check-off box the question of Latino identity has become a matter of official government concern. It turns out […]