When I emigrated from Colombia to pursue an advanced degree in solar engineering in America, I believed there would be endless opportunities. But when I began my post-graduation career search, I ...
With the Democratic National Convention in Chicago approaching, a new Univision Noticias poll presents a complex picture for Vice President Kamala Harris among Hispanic voters for the November ...
An unprecedented effort in Congress for sweeping changes to how the Pentagon prosecutes sexual crimes is nearing the finish line and marks a partial, but nonetheless historic victory for legislators ...
It was during a family gathering in the first week of April, Semana Santa, when Yenni Capador first learned of her brother’s recruitment by a security firm operating in Haiti. She was visiting the ...
The owner of Donald Trump’s former luxury hotel in Panama, who successfully evicted the Trump Organization from the property in 2018, has announced a major new investment in an online travel ...
Up to (6) potential winners during the Promotion Period shall win a pair of tickets to India’s concert on 5/9/26 at Lehman Center in the Bronx. The Approximate Retail Value (“ARV”) of the prize is ...
A vast corruption scheme in Honduras involving the embezzlement of public funds through shell nonprofits and a secretive slush fund controlled by the presidency, is linked to dozens of nonprofits and ...
Over the years, the former beauty queen sang, posed nude, won beauty contests and even cheated on her boyfriend on camera ...
Lily Ordaz worked at the Smithfield Foods pork plant in Sioux Falls for 13 years before abruptly resigning last month. It wasn’t an easy as her job paid well, but she has no regrets after the plant, ...
Biden on Univision: the president talks about immigration, Mexico, Israel and the risks to democracy
President Joe Biden, who aspires to stay in the White House for four more years in the November elections, spoke with Enrique Acevedo at the White House in Washington DC. In the exclusive interview ...
Imagen Univision / David Adams In 1980 they came in boats, the so-called Mariel boatlift, which carried 120,000 Cubans to Miami. In 1994 the so-called ‘rafter crisis’ brought tens of thousands more.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto has admitted that a U.S.-based Mexican businessman paid nearly $30,000 in taxes in 2013 on First Lady Angelica Rivera's apartment in an upscale South Florida ...
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