Articles by Jose Serrano

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NRA Reaches Out to Pro-Gun Latinos With National Video Ad Campaign [WATCH]

While they have not confirmed increased Hispanic outreach efforts, the ad is a sign that the NRA is reaching out to the Hispanic community in time for November's presidential election.

Immigration Raids Have Negative Health Effects on Undocumented Latino Community, Says Study

Immigration raids have brought fear and unrest to undocumented immigrant communities, but a new study finds they may also have devastating medical consequences.

Donald Trump Plans to Cut off Money Transfers to Mexico Unless Government Pays for Border Wall

The Republican presidential candidate released a two-page memo Tuesday entitled "Compelling Mexico to Pay for the Wall" which outlines drastic efforts he would take if the neighboring country didn't agree to his proposal.

Are Latinos in the Panama Papers Leak? Lionel Messi and Spanish Director Named

Journalists in 78 countries spent the past year compiling the records on Panama firm Mossack Fonseca, which many of the world’s wealthiest businessmen turned to for their offshore business accounts.

Latinos, Wisconsin Voter ID Laws and How Lawmakers Hold Minorities Back in the 2016 Presidential Election

The biggest problem with Wisconsin’s stricter voter law isn’t how it disproportionately affected minorities and the impoverished, but how it leaves Latinos disenfranchised with the whole voting process.

Villanova vs. Oklahoma in the 2016 Final Four: How the Wildcats’ March Madness Success Began With a Loss – Preview and Live Stream Info

While personnel hasn't changed much since Villanova lost to Oklahoma last December, their mentalities have. All that stands between the Wildcats and the NCAA Men's Basketball championship game is a fledgling star named Buddy Hield.

North Carolina vs. Syracuse in the 2016 Final Four: How the Orange’s Cinderella Run Won’t End - The Preview and Live Stream Info.

Improbable defines Syracuse's journey to the Midwest Region title. It also defines their chance of winning against top-seeded North Carolina in this weekend's Final Four.

Latinos in Los Angeles County are Flexing their Economic Muscle, Spending More than Other Ethnicities

Researchers concluded that better educated Latinos a trickle-down effect on Los Angeles' economy, mainly by spending more on food and children's clothing than all other demographics.

How the Brussels Terrorist Attack Hurts Undocumented Immigrants in the U.S.

Fear of an ISIS-led attack in the United States has Republican presidential candidates proposing extreme anti-immigration policies, including patrols of Muslim neighborhoods.

Alex Rodriguez Retirement and Why Steroids, Tabloids Won’t Keep Him Away From The Baseball Hall of Fame

Alex Rodriguez isn't the ideal Cooperstown candidate, but three MVP awards, one World Series title, and twenty seasons under his belt may be enough to overlook a few of his glaring misdeeds.

Historic Tampa Bay Rays-Cuba Baseball Game Brings Countries Closer Together, Political Differences Remain

The first U.S.-Cuba baseball game since 1999 came hours after a terrorist attack in Belgium and Cuba President Raul Castro's coy response to questions about his country's human rights record.

US Citizen with Latina Surname Held by ICE After Protesting Donald Trump Rally

Civil rights advocate Jacinta Gonzalez was arrested and detained by ICE after blocking a highway to a Donald Trump event in Arizona last weekend.

Explosions at Belgium Airport, Subway Leave at Least 34 Dead; Twitter Users Post Aftermath

Belgian officials confirmed that explosions at the Zaventem airport Tuesday morning were part of a suicide mission, though the motives remain unclear.

With Marco Rubio Out, Will Conservative Latinos Vote for Donald Trump?

Latinos have played a crucial role in deciding the last four presidential elections. Come November, their opinion of Republican front-runner Donald Trump may determine who fills President Obama's seat.

Torture Test Pits New Galaxy S7 Against iPhone 6s: Who’s the Winner?

SquareTrade posted a video on March 14 rating the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge models on breakability factors, including how the devices perform after being submerged in water and whether screens crack after being dropped a handful of times.

Bilingual Bernie Sanders Ad Makes Last-Second Appeal to Latinos Ahead of Super Tuesday

Bernie Sanders may not have a hand in it, but a bilingual Facebook video released Saturday is urging Latinos to vote for the Vermont senator in Tuesday's Florida Democratic primary.

Ohio State Democratic Town Hall Highlights: Clinton and Sanders Attack Trump, Say He Urges Violence

Town hall attendees didn't just want to hear Democratic candidates come down on Trump. They wanted a strategic plan for beating the Republican front-runner if he is elected the Party's presidential nominee.

Small Businesses Favor Donald Trump Over Remaining Democratic and Republican Candidates for Election: Pepperdine University Survey

A Pepperdine University survey found 34 percent of respondents believe businessman Donald Trump is the the candidate best suited to aid small businesses, well more than the 18 percent who chose former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Texas Voter ID Law Heading Back to Court, May Affect 2016 Presidential Election

Latinos and African Americans in Texas may be hindered by the state's voter ID laws on Election Day, dependent on what the U.S. Fifth District Court decides when the hear the case this May.

Marco Rubio Bounces Back, Donald Trump Sticks to Policy in Low-Key Miami Republican Debate

The four remaining Republican presidential candidates made final pitches to registered votes in Florida, where 99 delegates are up for grabs in next week's winner-take-all Republican primary.

Rep. Ruben Gallego Calls Out Sen. John McCain for Ignoring Supreme Court Nomination

Gallego called the Arizona senator's inaction on considering a Supreme Court Justice "just another example of GOP destruction and obstruction."

Study Finding 61 Million Immigrants in US Ignores Declining Crossings Stats

The Center for Immigration Studies estimates 15.7 million undocumented immigrants reside in the United States, about 5.1 million of whom are age 18 or younger. One researcher called the drastic rise in immigrants arriving "nothing short of astonishing."

Marco Rubio Cruises to Puerto Rico Primary Victory Over Donald Trump, GOP Field

The Florida senator won each of Puerto Rico's eight electoral districts by over 70 percent, en route to winning each of the island's 23 delegates and three superdelegates.

Democratic Debate 2016: Clinton, Sanders Take Gloves Off in Memorable Michigan Democratic Debate

Sunday's Democratic debate in Flint, Mich. marked the first time Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders appeared to get under each others nerves.

Where Does Marco Rubio Go From Here? How Losing Florida Could End His Run

Marco Rubio lost 10 of 11 Super Tuesday states this week, magnifying the importance of the upcoming Florida primary that may end his presidential aspirations.
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