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‘Now it’s like, ‘OK, you’re in office. I’m still getting done dirty at the grocery store”: Hispanic voters’ inflation fatigue weighs on Trump polling
By
Adriana Gomez Licon
,
Amelia Thomson-Deveaux
and
The Associated Press
October 24, 2025
Commentary
Nearly half of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. It shows how Latino entrepreneurs can drive America’s economic future
By
Julián Castro
and
Carolina Martinez
July 30, 2025
Tech
A 32-year-old receptionist spent years working at a Phoenix hotel. Then it installed AI chatbots and made her job obsolete
By
Fernanda Figueroa
and
The Associated Press
February 11, 2025
Politics
Latino bishop says some of his pastors are holding church services with the doors locked because ‘they are scared immigration agents will burst through the door at any moment’
By
Deepa Bharath
and
The Associated Press
February 7, 2025
Finance
Alza, a Latino-focused startup that raised $6.6 million, abruptly shuts down
By
Luisa Beltran
January 13, 2025
Politics
Realignment of Hispanic voters to Trump could transform politics — ‘We have no idea how to respond’
By
Will Weissert
,
Adriana Gomez Licon
and
The Associated Press
November 9, 2024
Politics
Trump gained more women, Hispanic and Black voters in 2024
By
Linley Sanders
and
The Associated Press
November 7, 2024
Politics
Pennsylvania’s Hispanic population has almost tripled since 2000 and Harris and Trump are desperate to win it
By
Adriana Gomez Licon
and
The Associated Press
October 22, 2024
Finance
A 20-year-old founder’s color-changing lip oil is blowing up TikTok
By
Luisa Beltran
October 15, 2024
Leadership
Black and Latino directors think boardroom diversity is declining in a troubling sign for DEI at the top of the business world
By
Azure Gilman
September 11, 2024
Newsletters
More than 40% of full-time U.S. employees aren’t making a living wage
By
Emma Burleigh
August 26, 2024
Environment
Heatwave deaths expose air conditioning crisis: Elderly and minorities most at risk
By
Anita Snow
August 2, 2024
Newsletters
Latinas are more ambitious than white women but remain the least represented group in C-suites
By
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Joey Abrams
June 13, 2024
Newsletters
Latina workers are forced to climb a ‘broken’ corporate ladder and it’s dramatically impacting representation in the C-suite
By
Emma Burleigh
June 13, 2024
Finance
More Latinos are graduating college but they remain underpaid and underrepresented in the workforce
By
The Associated Press
May 31, 2024
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Billionaire philanthropy's growing divide: Mark Zuckerberg stops funding immigration reform as MacKenzie Scott doubles...
By
Ashley Lutz
Success
Former U.S. Secret Service agent says bringing your authentic self to work stifles teamwork: 'You don’t get high...
By
Sydney Lake
Success
The average worker would need to save for 52 years to claw their way out of the middle class and be classified as...
By
Orianna Rosa Royle