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City of Phoenix Talks Immigration Enforcement in Schools

City of Phoenix Talks Immigration Enforcement in Schools

City of Phoenix Talks Immigration Enforcement in Schools By Ellen O’Brien An ad hoc subcommittee of the Phoenix City Council met Friday morning to discuss possible responses by the City to President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration and refugees.

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Kids & Teens Latino Fashion Week

Kids & Teens Latino Fashion Week

Kids & Teens Latino Fashion Week es un evento organizado por la academia de modelaje, baile y actuación FADAMA y el Hospital Infantil de Phoenix para recaudar fondos para el Hospital , mientras brinda a los niños una amplia gama

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Flavors of the Southern Coast: Cooking with Tommy Bahama

Flavors of the Southern Coast: Cooking with Tommy Bahama

Flavors of the Southern Coast: Cooking with Tommy Bahama By Sandra Munoz The iconic, island-lifestyle brand, Tommy Bahama debuted its latest cookbook Flavors of the Southern Coast-Cooking with Tommy Bahama. This edition follows the wildly popular debut of Flavors of

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Latino Republicans Concerned About New Healthcare Plan

Latino Republicans Concerned About New Healthcare Plan

Latino Republicans Concerned About New Healthcare Plan By Suzanne Gamboa Florida congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican, says she’ll vote against the Obamacare replacement legislation that her party has crafted, at least as it is now written. Ros-Lehtinen’s main reasons: “too

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Amazon Now Offered In Spanish

Amazon Now Offered In Spanish

Amazon Now Offered In Spanish By Ben Fox Rubin Amazon has started to roll out the first new language on Amazon.com since the original site’s creation over 20 years ago. A spokeswoman for the Seattle-based online retailer told CNET on

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Latinas And Cervical Cancer

Latinas And Cervical Cancer

Latinas And Cervical Cancer By Nichole Fratangelo A recent study found that cervical cancer is deadlier than we imagined. The research showed a much higher death rate, which investigators believe is due to them analyzing all women, including those who’ve

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Border Patrol Sees Dramatic Drop in Numbers’ Since Trump

Border Patrol Sees Dramatic Drop in Numbers’ Since Trump

Border Patrol Sees Dramatic Drop in Numbers’ Since Trump By Julio Ricardo Varela A week after it reported January apprehension and inadmissible entry statistics that showed a decrease from December, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) published its February data

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Latino Grandparents Are Becoming “Parents” Again

Latino Grandparents Are Becoming “Parents” Again

Latino Grandparents as Parents By Francisco Castro As she was getting ready to retire, Maria Isabel Garcia became a mom, again. After raising her four kids, she had to start rearing three more, one of whom was only a baby.

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U.S. Latino buying power higher than GDP of Mexico

U.S. Latino buying power higher than GDP of Mexico

U.S. Latino buying power higher than GDP of Mexico March 3, 2017 By Cindy Barth Latino buying power in the United States in 2016 was larger than the gross domestic product of Mexico, according to a new report from The

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Five Latinos Making a Mark in College Basketball

Five Latinos Making a Mark in College Basketball

by Gabe Salgado For many years, Latinos were few and far between in basketball. That began to change at the NBA level in the early 2000’s, and it didn’t take long for college basketball to follow suit. Today, Hispanic’s have

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