Latinos for Trump Rebrands to Add ‘Americans’ to Its Name
“Latinos for Trump” is no more. Now, it is “Latino Americans for Trump.”
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“Latinos for Trump” is no more. Now, it is “Latino Americans for Trump.”
When you are hunting for a job, you know how hard it can be to find a position that can boost your career. But even after you secure an offer, your work is not done. You need to think carefully about which city the job is in.
Former President Donald Trump has largely been absent in Arizona — limited staffing and no advertisements. On Thursday, he returned to the Grand Canyon state after nearly two years to back up on-the-ground organizing from outside groups.
Nearly a dozen people were hospitalized with heat exhaustion while they waited to enter a Donald Trump town hall event in Arizona, according to local officials.
Donald Trump’s campaign has rebranded its Hispanic outreach, with the former president set to launch “Latino Americans for Trump” at a rally in Las Vegas on Sunday.
MEXICO CITY — At 92, Elena Poniatowska, one of Mexico's most distinguished writers, has chronicled decades of women’s history in the country.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States imposed sanctions Thursday on dozens of Georgian officials in response to the enactment of a law that drew weeks of protests by critics who say it will curb media freedom and jeopardize the country’s chances of joining the European Union.
Georgian lawmakers on Tuesday voted to override a presidential veto on a Russia-style "foreign agents" law, pushing forward with legislation that has triggered international condemnation and large-scale protests in the South Caucasus nation. The U.S., European Union, NATO and the United Nations have all expressed concern about the bill, which critics say could jeopardize Georgia's chances of joining the EU and push the country back into Russia's orbit. The foreign agents law calls for media outlets, nonprofits and other nongovernmental organizations in the country to declare that they are "pursuing the interests of a foreign power" if they receive more than 20% of their funding from sources abroad. Russia, which occupies about 20% of Georgia's internationa