The May 24 shooting in Uvalde, Texas, is the worst school shooting since the Sandy Hook shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, more than a decade ago. However, misinformation about the horrific episode was
The National Museum of the Latin American will open its first exhibition at the “National Museum of American History” (National Museum of American History) on June 18 until the museum finds a perm
Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, a celebrated Mexican archaeologist who led the excavation of the “Grand Aztec Temple” in Mexico City, won this year's “Princess of Asturias” award in the social scienc
Cuban-American artist Camila Cabello received the Pride Award from the Hispanic Federation (HF), a leading non-governmental organization based in the United States to support Latino/Hispanic communiti
Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s unexpected victory over France in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. The conflict between the two countries had started in 1861, after Benito Juárez, the then
An exhibition documenting the violence and murders of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans on the Texas border was awarded a national grant from the American History Association, the genius grant, which wil