The Vanishing Hispanic Vote. Why lack of immigration reform could hurt Obama in November
One big factor seems to loom over all others when it comes to measuring Latino voter intent: Barack Obama's pledge in 2008 to tackle immigration reform during his first year in office.
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Is cronyism at Radio and TV Martí undermining the effectiveness of US government broadcasts to Cuba?
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In this issue
The Power of Hispanic Advocacy in the Fight Against Cancer
One in five Latinos die of cancer, but research is lacking.
New studios and new programming at Univision Network improve ratings — and revenue
A new management team at Univision is revamping programming at the nation's most watched Spanish language broadcast network - and giving English channels a run for their money too
Iñaki Orozco used an MBA to transform his family ranch into a promising tequila business
Iñaki Orozco, a young ambitious Mexican entrepreneur, saw a business opportunity in growing agave shoots in the Jalisco Highlands. What he never saw coming was the founding of a premium tequila business in the United States.
Increases in energy taxes could cost Latinos jobs
Finding the right balance between clean energy and fossil fuels is key to protecting latino jobs and living costs
The League of Extremely Wealthy Gentlemen
For eight consecutive years Carlos Slim has gotten billionaire businessmen together—with their sons. Whatever for?
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