A Long Latino Civil Rights Struggle Pays Off in East Haven
Latinos in the New Haven parish of St. Rose of Lima are breathing a sigh of relief that their long […]
Latinos in the New Haven parish of St. Rose of Lima are breathing a sigh of relief that their long […]
An Iowa Republican congressman is sticking by controversial remarks he made earlier this year where he compared immigrants to bird
In recent months it is difficult to tune into a news program, listen to radio talk shows or pick up
By Linda Tishler Levinson CTLatinoNews.com With the number of Latinos registered to vote on the rise and with tight races
National polls are underestimating the effect of the Latino vote, according to the New York Time’s polling specialist, Nate Silver, and
A statewide survey claiming 56 percent of Latino voters can’t name the two candidates for U.S. Senate without being prompted
Republican political analysts, including a leading Republican Latina, are chalking up a victory for President Barack Obama in last night’s
By Karen Cortés CTLatinoNews.com As of Tuesday, 589 of 675 eligible seniors enrolled at eight of Hartford’s public high schools and
The race between Richard Carmona, former U.S. Surgeon General, and U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake is getting more heated as Carmano
Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he’s closing in on President Barack Obama’s lead among Latino voters in swing states and still
The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up the case of affirmative action for college admissions to see if it is
By Angela Millan Epstein The “Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium” debate was politainment at its best, delivered by two of