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Trust is something that is not easily given. Most of us have a few people we can truly rely on Read More
Approximately 85 million households across the United States have private lawns. Year after year, property owners can be found out Read More
Moving is generally a hectic and costly endeavor, even when you’re just headed down the street. Preparing for a cross-country Read More
The Trump administration’s obvious distaste for immigrants — both documented and undocumented — has many Americans concerned, anxious, and outraged. Read More
Surprisingly, only 1% of the Earth’s water is suitable for drinking. However, for some in Chile’s Atacama desert, the options Read More
This Christmas, Santa’s gifts weren’t delivered with a sleigh or reindeer. Instead, many people received holiday warmth and cheer delivered Read More
New research by a demographer at Cornell University has suggested that deporting undocumented Latinx individuals — as President-elect Trump promised Read More
Despite the pervasive rhetoric of President-elect Donald Trump, small businesses across the U.S. cite the need for more Mexican workers Read More
In the last two decades, patent and trademark lawsuits have increased from 500 annually to an average of nearly 3,000 Read More
Globalization’s most unlikely export? Heavy metal. This extremely loud, extremely epic musical genre includes famous acts like Metallica, Pantera, Black Read More
While one-fourth of customers who pay their bills electronically only have to worry about an improved relationship with their biller, Read More
According to the United States Department of Education, there are now more minority students in U.S. K-12 school systems than Read More
Recently, General Motors announced that they would continue to manufacture automobiles without airbags until 2019 in Mexico. In the wake Read More
In order to inform Spanish-speaking Americans on their rights regarding debt collection, the Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday, Jan. Read More
Last year, the Food and Drug Administration warned that morcellators, medical devices used to treat uterine fibroids, could increase the Read More
NASCAR isn’t a sport closely associated in popular imagination with either Latino athletes or audiences. But Cuba-born telenovela heartthrob William Read More
The chain-link fence is typically regarded as a practical way to enforce security, and to keep people and things out Read More
As more health care practitioners begin implementing electronic health record systems (EHRs), a new study finds that more and more Read More
The radio might be telling you that it’s the most wonderful time of the year, but for many people, the Read More
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited a Nebraska company for violations of its Read More
At the Ozark Board of Education’s meeting on November 20, members recognized several Ozark High School students for their hard Read More
Luis Acosta used to work in spirits as a marketer for Jack Daniel’s whiskey in South American countries, but has Read More