Articles by Jose Serrano

Jose Serrano


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Obamacare Enrollment Deadline Nears, Latinos Remain Among Most Uninsured

Uninsured consumers are being urged to enroll for annual medical coverage under the Affordable Care Act ahead of Sunday's open enrollment deadline

Donald Trump Stages Veterans Rally During GOP Debate [Watch]

Aside from taking a jab at Jeb Bush, the real estate mogul stayed on message, focusing on problems that veterans face, including PTSD, homelessness, and drug abuse.

Iowa Caucus History Proves Losers Often Finish as Winners on Road to the White House

Since 1972, only three Republicans and five Democrats have won both Iowa and their Party’s nomination. Given the event's history, Donald Trump's may not be the GOP nominee after all.

Fox News Republican Debate 2016: How The Candidates Will Fare Without Donald Trump

Thursday's presidential debate in Des Moines may the first and only one without Republican front-runner Donald Trump at center stage, though his announced absence may not have an affect on Iowa caucus-goers.

High School Graduation Rate Hits New Peak, Latinos Exceeded National Improvement Rate

While Latinos are graduating high school at a record rate, many come from low-income schools considered "dropout factories" where the dropout rate is well above the national average.

Fox News Won’t Put Up with Donald Trump’s 'Terrorization' of Megyn Kelly, Issues Statement Rejecting His Ultimatum

The cable network said Trump is still welcome to participate in Thursday's GOP debate, but cannot dictate the moderators or their questions.

Will Jonas Lead to Pregnancies? Study Finds Birth Rates Increase After Major Storms

A 2008 study found people tend to procreate during certain storms because they have little else to do during low-severity natural events.

Democratic Town Hall: What We Learned From Clinton, Sanders Ahead of Iowa Caucus

Unimpeded by any major sporting events, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley made their final nationally televisied pitch ahead of the Iowa caucus next Monday.

Latino Vote Campaign Educates High School Seniors About Iowa Caucus

LULAC and Des Moines Public Schools have partnered to educate high school seniors of the importance of casting a ballot this November.

Winter Storm Jonas forecast – Clear skies expected Sunday from New York City to Washington, rain possible by Tuesday

East coast residents can expect temperatures in the mid-to-high 30s through Sunday and Monday, though they'll have little time to prepare for an upcoming round of showers.

Winter Storm Jonas: What’s Open and Closed in New York City, Philadelphia and Washington

Libraries and zoo across the east coast remain closed throughout the weekend, but there are a few business that decided to brave the storm's fury.

How Supreme Court Hearing Obama’s Immigration Case May Affect the 2016 Presidential Election

With the future of 4.3 undocumented immigrants resting in the Supreme Court's decision, the consequenses of that verdict will have detrimental effects on one political party's message.

Jaime Escalante Remains an Inspiration Decades After Changing How Latino Students Are Perceived

He was the teacher slyly leaning against the classroom door as the morning bell rang; the one who knew everyone's nickname, after-school activities, and individual personality.

Marco Rubio, Jimmy Kimmel, and Others React to Arrest of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman

Six months after escaping a maximum-security prison, and three months after his son purportedly uploaded a picture giving away his location, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman - the elusive Sinaloa drug cartel kingpin - has again been arrested.
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