With hundreds of thousands of families fleeing the floods, the disaster — which has killed at least 147 people — could touch off one of Brazil’s biggest cases of climate migration.
Former ambassador Edmundo González Urrutia became the opposition Unitary Platform’s candidate after primary winner María Corina Machado was banned from registering.
In Florida, amendments need 60% or more to pass, a high threshold that abortion rights activists say requires resources to knock on doors, educate voters and ensure turnout.
The government has multiplied the size of its biggest bank note in circulation by five — to 10,000 pesos, worth about $10 — so people don't have to carry so much cash worth so little.
Young immigrants who have been shut out of DACA point to the program's success in an attempt to build bipartisan support for "a path to U.S. citizenship."
The Tinku, which means "encounter" in Quechua and “physical attack” in the local Aymara dialect, is celebrated in May as a traditional way to resolve problems.
Luis A. Miranda Jr., father of the creator of "Hamilton," details his trajectory from Puerto Rico to New York and his insights on Latino voters and national politics in a new memoir.