Benicio Del Toro is partnering with Exile Content Studio to develop some TV projects with emerging artists from Latin America and the U.S. Hispanic market.
The Justice Department has sued Texas on Monday after the state introduced redistricting plans for Texas' congressional delegation and the state legislature. The department alleged that Texas put Latino and Black voters at a disadvantage.
The recent redistricting maps drawn by the Texas Legislature prompted several Latino individuals and groups to file a lawsuit Monday, challenging the move that the Latino groups claimed diluted their voting rights.
The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) announced the second virtual edition of their annual Latino Media Fest, a 2-day celebration of Latinx industry talent, taking place on their virtual platform LatinoMediaFest.com from October 13th-14th, 2021. Registration is open for the two-day virtual celebration of Latinx and diverse talent.
Dozens of people witnessed police officers shot and kill an armed man following a pursuit amid the U.S. Open of Surfing at Huntington Beach, California, on September 25.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) urged Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to rename Fort Hood in Texas after Mexican American Gen. Richard E. Cavazos.
Latino Youths, along with youths of color have fewer access to paid congressional internships. This is based on an analysis report of non-profit organization Pay Our Interns.
Lawrence Romo, a Latino, is now among the eight assigned to a bipartisan commission responsible for creating a plan to remove Confederate names from Army bases.
The Senate on Monday night confirmed Miguel Cardona as the new Education Secretary under the Biden administration. He will replace Betsy DeVos, who led the Education Department for four years under former President Donald Trump.
In the rise of the new coronavirus variants, Latinos and Blacks in Florida began raising alarms that the first COVID-19 vaccines were finding their way into the arms of mostly white senior citizens.
$150 Million plan for vaccines intended for Black and Latino, announced by a religious leader (Photo : Carl Court) Vaccination drugs are pictured in a refrigerator in a General Practitioners surgery on December 4, 2014 in London, England.
Many Latinos have changed the world with their influence in the respective fields that they have chosen, may it be in politics, astronomy, entertainment, and technology.