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In the early hours of October 1st, the United States officially entered a government shutdown, a scenario where large parts of federal operations grind to a halt because lawmakers and the White House cannot agree on a budget.

If you are planning to travel to the United States in the next few years, it may be time to move up that visa process. The reason? A new fee could significantly raise the cost of this document starting in 2026.

The United States, historically one of the world's most visited tourist destinations, is at a critical juncture. The latest projections suggest that the country will lose nearly $12 billion in international tourism receipts by 2025, due to a projected 7% drop in visitor spending from the previous year.

Cinco de Mayo in California is not only a date to remember the Battle of Puebla, it is a true explosion of culture, music, gastronomy and Latino pride. Throughout the state, from San Diego to Sacramento, the streets are filled with mariachi, tacos, folkloric dances and a vibrant energy that makes you feel part of something big.

U.S.- If you’ve recently visited a food pantry and noticed fewer groceries or less variety in your bag, you’re not alone—and there’s a big reason why that’s happening across the country.

In a written testimony submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee, UnidosUS President and CEO Janet Murguía warned lawmakers that mass deportation proposals will have devastating consequences on American families, communities and the U.S. economy.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to step back in time and experience history firsthand? That's exactly what historical tourism is all about. It's like taking a stroll through the past, where every cobblestone street, ancient ruin, and majestic castle tells a story.

Last March 8th, we once again celebrated International Women's Day, and there is no doubt that with this celebration, we are recovering the ground that a long time ago, with the industrialization of the world, women were not a part of.

A principios de 2022, dos amigos (Carlos Flores y Rafael García) discutían cómo no había una revista binacional que abordara las necesidades de una frontera multicultural.