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Infuriated Sun Sentinel readers express outrage at an unpermitted detention camp for illegal immigrants in the Everglades.
Mexicans and Latinos make up forty percent of the Dodgers fan base. We buy the jerseys, the beer, the overpriced nachos—yet ...
The complaint filed by America First Legal alleges the organization unlawfully discriminates in employment through DEI ...
The first recorded translation of the U.S. anthem, into German, was done by schoolteacher, choir director and future New ...
Singer Nezza addressed her decision to sing the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium during an appearance on 'Jimmy ...
Nezza's gesture quickly went viral after she shared her experience on TikTok. “Watch the Dodgers tell me I can’t sing the Spanish ‘Star Spangled Banner’ that Roosevelt literally commissioned in 1945.” ...
Nezza may have reportedly faced backlash from the Los Angeles Dodgers after singing the national anthem in Spanish on June 14, but the Latin pop singer who grew up in California's Bay Area is proud of ...
Nezza said she "basically almost s---" her pants when she sang the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium on June 14 The singer shared more details about her communication with the Dodgers ...
LOS ANGELES - Protesters gathered outside Dodgers Stadium on Thursday after law enforcement was seen near stadium parking ...
The Dodgers issued a statement saying the organization denied access to ICE. The team is expected to make an announcement today regarding their support for immigrant communities.
The Dodgers issued a statement saying the organization denied access to ICE. The team has postponed an announcement regarding their support for immigrant communities.
Dominican-American singer Nezza performed the Spanish-language version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" despite being asked not to by the Los Angeles Dodgers. NBC News' Maya Eaglin spoke with Nezza about ...