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Eight in 10 Latino Voters in Texas Say Politicians Take Them for Granted, Poll Reveals
Eight in 10 Latino voters in Texas say politicians take them for granted, and four in 10 say they are more likely to support candidates who communicate with them in Spanish, according to a new survey.
Latino Travelers Are Redefining Ski Season in the U.S. With Group Trips and Longer Stays, Airbnb Data Shows
Latino travelers in the United States are reshaping the country's ski season, turning what was once a quick winter getaway into a multiday, multigenerational group experience.
Inflation Is the Third Wheel in Amor: How Latino Couples Are Splitting Bills and Breaking Traditions
Valentine's Day for Latinos is usually framed around amor, roses, candlelit dinners and grand romantic gestures. In 2026, however, inflation may be the uninvited guest at the table. New data suggests that for many U.S. Latino couples, rising costs are not just reshaping date night. They are transforming how money, power and partnership function inside relationships.
EXCLUSIVE: Latino Donor Collaborative CEO Ana Valdez Makes the $4 Trillion Case for Latino Economic Power
Latino Donor Collaborative CEO Ana Valdez tells The Latin Times her case for the economic power of Latinos is rooted in data, not ideology: "Not what media says we are. Not what people assume. Facts."
Tech Meets Tradition: How Latinos Are Driving Holiday Tech Purchases
The Hispanic and Latino population represents one of the most influential consumer segments in the country, with 65 million people, nearly one in five Americans, and $2.7 trillion in spending power.
Florida and California Lead Winter 2025 Travel as Latino Families Fuel U.S. Tourism Boom
As winter approaches, new data from Airbnb shows Latino travelers in the United States are reshaping the end of year travel calendar by prioritizing sunshine, family gatherings and group trips, strengthening domestic tourism as the 2025 holiday season nears. These are their favorite places.
Most Americans Disapprove of ICE Tactics as Poll Shows Broad Concern Over Excessive Force and Wrongful Arrests
These views cut sharply along partisan lines. 85% percent of Democrats and 62% of Independents disapprove of ICE's performance, compared with 13% of Republicans
Nearly Half of Latino Voters Now View Trump Negatively, Poll Shows
Nearly half of Latino voters now hold a negative view of President Trump, according to a new survey from the Intelligence Center of My Code
Economy, Not Immigration, Tops Latino Voter Concerns Ahead of 2026, New Poll Finds
A new national survey has found that economic pressures — not immigration — are shaping Latino political attitudes heading into the 2026 midterms.
Bad Bunny Reacts to His Historic Feat at the Super Bowl: "Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW"
Bad Bunny has reacted publicly to the news that he will headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Puerto Rican artist will make history as the first performer to lead the show entirely in Spanish.
Hispanic Homeownership Slips For First Time In A Decade As New Plan Aims To Halve Wealth Gap
The Hispanic homeownership rate fell in 2024 for the first time in ten years, even as the total number of Latino homeowners rose and a new plan set a bold target to narrow the wealth divide. The findings come from the Hispanic Wealth Project's latest State of Hispanic Wealth Report.
Inside the Brand Playbook: How Soccer's Growth in the U.S. Is Reshaping Consumer Marketing Strategies
Ricardo Marques, senior vice president of marketing at Michelob ULTRA, said this summer marks a major turning point when it comes to the sport's consumption in the U.S. "Soccer has been on a rocket ship," he told The Latin Times in an exclusive interview.
Prince Royce Explains Why The Beatles, Luther Vandross and the Backstreet Boys Belong in Bachata Too - INTERVIEW
The Latino singer-songwriter embraced the concept of his first hit for his new album, "Eterno". In an interview with The Latin Times, Prince Royce talked about his bicultural life, his mom, his music and getting ready for the end of the world.
Who Are The Florida Latinos Saying They Don't Feel Betrayed By Trump's Immigration Crackdown: 'I'm Sorry But They Should Do It'
Many Latinos in South Florida say they don't feel betrayed by Donald Trump's immigration crackdown even though it could mean the deportation of several in their communities
Texas Files First Abortion-Related Criminal Charges Against Houston Midwife 'Dr. Maria'
The defendants served a primarily Spanish-speaking, low-income community and face up to 20 years in prison if found guilty.
McDonald's Scholarship That Awarded Millions to Latino Students Will Now Allow White Students to Apply Following DEI Lawsuit
McDonald's will be accepting applications from white students for a scholarship initially aimed at Hispanic and Latino students after the fast-food chain was sued for unlawfully discriminating against certain ethnic identities.
Latino Lawmaker Forced to Defend Citizenship After Being Publicly Questioned By Republican Congressman: 'I'm a Citizen, Otherwise I Wouldn't Be Elected'
Rep. Mike Lawler questioned whether Westchester official José Alvarado was a citizen during a public meeting about the immigration crackdown in New York.
Texas Sheriff Apologizes For Holding Immigration Panel To Address Concerns From Latino Population: 'I Am But a Mortal Man'
Larry Smith reiterated that he supports the Trump administration.
Man Shocked to Find His Own 'Missing' Child Poster in Mom's Files. Internet Believes His Mom Is His Kidnapper
A TikToker discovered a Missing Child poster featuring his own childhood photo in his mother's paperwork—sparking speculation that he was kidnapped as a child.
Three Texas Border Counties Exceeded Soot Pollution Standards But Avoid Consequences
Experts describe soot as the deadliest form of air pollution.
Two Latino Cancer Survivors Will Be on Float 51 at the 2025 City of Hope Rose Parade
City of Hope will invite two latino cancer survivors to participate in their Rose Parade next year.
Latinos Remember Jimmy Carter as the First President to Give Them A Place at the Table
Carter's groundbreaking appointments and recognition of Latino leaders transformed representation in U.S. politics.
Global Migrant Workforce Tops 167 Million in 2022, ILO Report Reveals Key Gender and Sectoral Trends
High-income nations host 68% of migrant workers, with women concentrated in care roles. Report calls for inclusive policies to address disparities.
Latinos in Hollywood: Untapped Talent Could Add $18 Billion Annually to the Industry
Despite making up 19% of the U.S. population, Latinos hold less than 5% of key Hollywood roles, limiting their full economic impact.
WhatsApp Shapes News and Disinformation Landscape for U.S. Latinos in 2024
Over 1,400 Latino-led public WhatsApp groups spread political and war-related disinformation, reaching 3.4 million Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking U.S. users.
How Does Juan Soto's Record-Breaking 15-Year, $765M Contract Compare To Other Large Deals in American Sports
Soto's $765M contract is fully guaranteed, surpassing that of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott's record of 95% guaranteed on his four-year, $240M deal
'Forever Chemicals' Disproportionately Impact Latino Communities in Southern California, Study Finds
PFAS have been linked to health problems like cancer, liver issues, and weakened immune systems.
Latinos on Spanish-Language Social Media More Likely to Believe Political Misinformation, Study Finds
A major survey reveals Spanish-language social media users face higher risks of misinformation exposure, with implications for the 2024 U.S. elections.
Black and Latino Families Paid Millions in Compensation For Being Displaced in 1950s-60s California Urban Renewal
The settlement follows years of legal action over the forced removal of Section 14 residents and their destroyed homes, marking a historic step toward justice.
Republicans Won Among Latino Men For The First Election Since Exit Polls Began Some 50 Years Ago
Kamala Harris only won the Latino vote by eight percentage points overall, compared to Biden's 33-point difference in 2020