the Latino daily – Your Friday morning brief
the Latino daily – Your Friday morning brief
Did you notice how Sebastien de la Cruz’s voice is changing? I’m sure it’s because I live in San Antonio and I’ve been exposed to this cool kid for several […]
the Latino daily – Your Thursday morning brief
Photo courtesy of USPS It’s official. The United States Postal Service unveiled its Jaime Escalante commemorative stampWednesday at the League of United Latin American Citizens convention in Washington, D.C. NBC […]
The Latino daily – Your Friday morning brief
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the Tony Award winning writer and star of the Broadway musical hit “Hamilton,” says he’ll be leaving the show on July 9. His immediate next gig will be […]
the Latino daily – Your Wednesday morning brief
TUESDAY, April 27, 2016 Good morning Taquistas! It’s storming in South Texas as I begin this – a wonderful show, lightening, rain, thunder, hail . . . Let’s get started […]
the Latino daily – Your Tuesday morning brief
TUESDAY, April 26, 2016 Good morning Taquistas! There’s lots to talk about this morning, so let’s go straight to the news. ►Tuesday’s numbers 90 – The percentage of Latino parents […]
the Latino daily – Your Monday morning brief
MONDAY, April 4, 2016 Good morning Taquistas! We start the week with mostly political news from across the nation. It’s April of a presidential election year after all. I’ve got […]
the Latino daily – Your Friday morning brief
FRIDAY, April 1, 2016 Good morning Victor! ►Friday’s numbers March unemployment numbers are out . . . 215,000 – The number of new jobs added to the U.S. economy in March. […]
the Latino daily – Your Wednesday morning brief
WEDNESDAY, March 30, 2016 Good morning Taquistas! There’s a welcomed spring rain in South-Central Texas this morning. Let’s get the news going, and look for an umbrella. . . For […]
the Latino daily – Your Tuesday morning brief
TUESDAY, March 29, 2016 Good morning Taquistas! A short but poignant brief this morning. Let’s get your day started with the numbers. ►Tuesday’s numbers 21 – The percentage of Latinos […]
the Latino daily – Your Monday morning brief
MONDAY, March 28, 2016 Good morning Taquistas! ►Monday’s numbers 43.8 – The percentage of workers aged 58 or older who work in physically demanding or difficult working conditions. 60.7 – […]