In the eighth and last game of the FIFA Men’s World Cup held at SoFi Stadium, the house was packed for the quarterfinal game where Spain beat …
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Jacqueline García is an award-winning journalist with over 14 years of experience covering issues ranging from immigration and politics to health and education. Most of her reporting has focused on issues affecting the Latino population. She has a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Cal State Northridge and a master’s degree in communication management from USC, where she also taught journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
She previously worked at La Opinión newspaper, where she won four José Martí Awards from the National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP). She is originally from Puebla, México and is a former DACA recipient.
On Monday, during the day, crews in Mexico City were seen removing the giant screens around el Ángel de la Independencia and other nearby areas.
El Tri's dream of moving past the round of 16 ended on Sunday night after losing at home at Estadio Azteca. The second host of this World Cup …
The Selección Nacional de Mexico sparked euphoria, excitement and increased hope for millions after winning the knockout match against Ecuador…
As the FIFA Men’s World Cup group stage is coming to an end, there was a bittersweet moment on Thursday at tSoFi Stadium when Turkey beat USA 3-2.
The crowd at Casa México in downtown Los Angeles erupted in cheers after the victory of the Selección Nacional Mexicana 3-0 against Czechia o…
L.A. County and city authorities said the smoke from Lineage Logistics Fire is not dangerous.
Thousands of people gathered across different sections of Greater Los Angeles to watch the victory of Mexico against South Korea 1-0 in the FI…
The FIFA Men’s World Cup 2026 is gaining momentum as all the countries have finished their first group stage match. The second of three games …
