Deadly earthquake rocks Puerto Rico, causing widespread power outage

Deadly earthquake rocks Puerto Rico, causing widespread power outage

Victor Landa January 7, 2020

San Juan — A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Rico before dawn on Tuesday and was followed three hours later by an aftershock measuring 6.0. They were the largest in a […]

Declining white population is spawning fears, bias

Victor Landa July 23, 2018

Over the last three decades, demographers have told us that there would come a day when the declining white population would become less than half of the U.S. population. The […]

New Poll Reveals One in Three Latinos Have Faced Discrimination In The U.S.

Victor Landa November 13, 2017

National Public Radio (NPR) has been working on a project called “You, Me and Them: Experiencing Discrimination In America.” Partnering alongside the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School […]

Obama to Puerto Rico: The U.S. Congress Decides Your Fate

Mary Mata September 29, 2011

By Julio R. Varela In a much-heralded White House Roundtable Discussion today with journalists from Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL, President Obama offered his views about Puerto Rico’s quest to finally […]

Mexico Buys American, And The U.S. Buys Chinese

Mary Mata June 21, 2011

By Alejandra Garza de Gutierrez Mexico City, Mexico — My daughter had a really good week at school; to celebrate, I took her to California Pizza Kitchen. (It was either […]