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'Angel of Desert' Rescues Immigrants
Published July 16, 2012
Rafael Hernández leads a team through the desert to rescue or retrieve bodies of border-crossers.
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Fighting Violence in Tijuana with Food
Published May 22, 2012
Javier Placencia is a chef and restaurateur determined to bring tourists back to Tijuana with his Baja Mediterranean cuisine.
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Is Mitt Romney a 'Machista'
Published April 13, 2012
Is Mitt Romney a “Machista” or is it just a perception?
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From Janitor to Flamin’ Hot Cheetos
Published March 26, 2012
Richard Montañez went from cleaning bathrooms to a top executive at Frito-Lay. See the full story.
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Pursuing the Latino Vote? First, Woo Mom
Published March 12, 2012
Latino families could be decisive in this year’s election and Latino mom's are the key.
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Rise of the Blogueras
Published August 18, 2011
Latina bloggers are making their presence felt among companies who wish to reach Latinas.
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Astronaut Shoots for the Stars
Published August 17, 2011
From picking cucumbers on California's fields to blasting off to the skies, Astronaut José Hernández, talks to Fox News Latino about his success.
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Student Devotes Himself to Education After Parents' Deportation
Published July 13, 2011
To some it may just be a High School diploma, but for others like Marcus Munoz, it is the embodiment of his family's struggle and the hope he needs to fight on.
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Vicente Fox, Former President of Mexico, Speaks Out on Drugs and Arms and Relations with the U.S.
Published April 17, 2011
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Choosing NOT to Vote
Published November 02, 2010
Latino voters are more enthusiastic to participate in the November 2nd election than they were eight weeks ago. Almost 60 percent of Latino voters say now, they are “very enthusiastic” about voting, up from 41 percent on Sept.6, according the latest Latino Decisions poll released Monday. There’s also an increased support among Latinos for the Democratic Party, in part, to the anti-immigrant tone of Republican campaigns.

