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Without Immigration, Half of the U.S. World Cup Soccer Team Disappears

NewsTaco June 17, 2014

By Jorge Rivas, Fusion Soccer The U.S. national soccer team played its first World Cup game on Monday against Ghana. For a country where immigration reform is a such a […]

2014 World Cup From Brazil, Nation of Soccer

NewsTaco June 16, 2014

Despite bad calls, Mexico victorious in World Cup debut

NewsTaco June 13, 2014

Split loyalties: Who do you root for?

NewsTaco June 12, 2014

*Something from Tony Vargas (aka tonytorero) to get you  started for the World Cup. Who are you rooting for? VL By Tony Vargas, Al Día “What are you?” This Is a […]

What the Clippers’ Racist Owner Has in Common with Most Americans

NewsTaco April 28, 2014

*Yes, my Spurs are having a rough time against the Mavs, but no one’s talking about basketball this NBA postseason. All the attention is going to Donald Sterling and his […]

Baseball’s Demographic Shifts Bring Cultural Complexities

NewsTaco April 21, 2014

*Latinos are 17 percent of the U.S. population, and 27 percent of Major League ball players. It’s a cultural shift that’s changing not only play on the diamond, but the […]

Top 10 young Latinos likely to shine this season

Mary Mata April 8, 2014

By Steve Randel , TTF Baseball I’ll start with Miguel Cabrera, baseball’s premier slugger, and Yadier Molina, arguably the game’s best catcher. Then there’s Albert Pujols, Robinson Cano and David “Big Papi” Ortiz. All these men are iconic […]