Tag: Hispanic

Florida teen in MAGA hat shot himself in elaborate abduction hoax blaming ‘Hispanic men’: cops

In a bewildering turn of events, a 17-year-old from Florida named Caden Speight, who sparked concerns about a

Silent Invasion in the Heart of Mexico: The 245% Surge in Chinese Immigration Displacing Mexican Merchants and Producers with Their “Made in China” Trash – Gateway Hispanic

Mexico City’s Historic Center, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is currently undergoing a significant transformation. In

Mount Sinai: Prenatal Acetaminophen Exposure Increases Risks of Autism and ADHD in Children, According to Analysis of 46 Global Studies – Gateway Hispanic

As public alarm grows regarding neurodevelopmental disorders, a recent investigation by Mount Sinai Hospital has reignited discussions around

From Hunted as One of the Bloodiest Jihadists to UN Delegate: The Transformation of Muhammad Al-Jawlani and the Moral Decline of the International Organization – Gateway Hispanic

Muhammad Al-Jawlani, internationally recognized as Ahmed al-Sharaa, has made headlines once again. The U.S. State Department designated him

National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2025

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION As we embark on National Hispanic Heritage

Mikie Sherrill could lose New Jersey if Dems don’t win back Black and Hispanic voters

While the road ahead is fraught with challenges, the Republican Party may have a viable path to victory

‘ICE RULES’ and swastika graffiti leads to hate crime charges against Hispanic man in Chicago

27-Year-Old Hispanic Man Faces Hate Crime Charges for Anti-Immigrant Graffiti in Little Village A 27-year-old Hispanic man, Philip

Tesla’s Robotaxis Are Here – Gateway Hispanic

Tesla's Robotaxis: A Technological Marvel or a Veiled Control Mechanism? Austin, Texas has been selected as the launching

Addiction medication access lags for Black, Hispanic patients

Racial Disparities in Opioid Addiction Treatment Persist A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has shed light

18 Hispanic Heritage Month Activities for Any Classroom

Hispanic Heritage Month is a significant time to educate students about influential Hispanic figures, both past and present.

Raul, the tree-climbing illegal – Gateway Hispanic

Tree Climbing: A New Strategy in the Immigration Saga In a rather peculiar turn of events, an undocumented

Counterinsurgency won’t save Hispanic America, The US needs counter-subversion.

ADVERTISEMENT For decades, the military strategies employed by the United States in Latin America have relied heavily on