When you think of tech startups, you probably think Northern California. Companies there receive the largest share of funding from venture capitalists, but there are several other notable pockets ...
Thousands have join in protest for the unresolved case of 43 missing students in Mexico, and after growing pressure and a lack of resolution, the governor of the state of Guerrero decided to step down ...
While dropout rates and poverty levels for Latinos have decreased in recent years, they are still more than double the rates of whites in the U.S. Katherine Del Monte wants to change that by tackling ...
Netflix has laid off 150 employees across the company, most of whom were U.S.-based. These layoffs account for less than 2% of the company’s 11,000-plus employees and come almost a month after Netflix ...
Canela Media, the leading minority-driven technology company committed to redefining digital media experiences for the Hispanic community, recently announced that its standalone children's mobile app, ...
California U.S. Representative Robert García is looking to formally remove a colleague from the Hill as he introduced legislation on Thursday, Feb. 9, to expel New York Rep. George Santos. Titled “In ...
Philadelphia is the home to many different destinations, landmarks, and sites. On Tuesday, November 15, the first step in adding the latest one took place — Calder Gardens, named after the well-known ...
Philadelphia’s packed Mayoral race now has two fewer candidates as former two-term at-large City Councilmember Derek Green announced his decision to suspend his campaign on April 13, which brings the ...
On the night of Friday, Sept. 23, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Jacqueline Romero was in the middle of listing all those she had to thank for her new historic position and the ...
As abortion restrictions begin to take shape around the country post the landmark overturn of Roe v. Wade, American women are still seeking the procedures, but with a lot of help from their neighbors ...
“Nailed It!,” a Netflix original baking show, now has a Mexican spin off. The first season of “Nailed It! Mexico” was released on Feb. 8 on the streaming platform and includes 6 episodes. The U.S.