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The Latin Post Company LLC is a media company that serves the hispanic population in the United States with the latest, most informative and most comprehensive latin news and content. We seek to empower and amplify the voice of the Hispanic community and foster its growth in an ever-evolving societal landscape.
Headquartered in New York City, the company provides nationwide coverage, original content and quality feature stories that resonate with all strata of Latino acculturation and preferences
It's U.S. and global news in English reaches millions of visitors each month mostly across North America and this plaftorm opens opportunities for both community exchanges and brand interactions. Source
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| Scope | International, Hispanic/Latine |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesThe IACHR Demands That Nicaragua Report The Whereabouts Of Bishop Abelardo Mata
Bishop Abelardo Mata The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights demanded on July 16, 2026, that the government of Nicaragua disclose the whereabouts and health condition of Bishop Emeritus Abelardo Mata, 80, a well-known critic of the Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo regime whose situation had gone without independent confirmation for more than two weeks. A detention followed by silence Bishop Emeritus Abelardo Mata of Estelí, Nicaragua.
Millions Of Faithful Honor The Virgin Of Carmen Across Latin America
"Virgen del Carmen" Millions of believers in Colombia, Peru, Chile and other Latin American nations marked the Feast of the Virgin of Carmen on July 16, 2026, one of the most deeply rooted Marian celebrations on the Catholic calendar. Revered as the protector of sailors, fishermen and drivers, the devotion drew processions, Masses and displays of popular piety passed down through the generations.
UK’s Amnesty International Withdraws Report That Branded Christian Groups As Anti-Rights
Photography showing Bishop Stanislas Lalanne giving the Communion during the Mass of the Grand Pardon at the Basilica of Notre Dame du Bon Secours in Guingamp, Cotes d Armor, Brittany, France, on July 4, 2026. Amnesty International UK voiced regret over the release of a report that classed dozens of Christian, pro-life and gender-critical organizations as part of an anti-rights movement.
France Approves Assisted Dying And The Bishops Denounce A Turning Point
Protesters attend a rally against euthanasia and assisted dying near the French National Assembly in Paris on July 15, 2026. French lawmakers on July 15, 2026, adopted a bill to establish a right to assisted dying for some adults suffering from an incurable condition. The French Parliament gave the green light on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, to a law that allows adults with incurable illnesses to access a lethal substance under strict conditions.
Shakira Surpasses Taylor Swift on Spotify Ahead of World Cup Final
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 14: Shakira attends the announcement of the FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show during Global Citizen NOW 2026 at Spring Studios on May 14, 2026 in New York City. Colombian superstar Shakira is experiencing one of the most successful weeks of her recent career. She has surpassed Taylor Swift to become the sixth most-streamed artist in the world on Spotify, reaching more than 101.8 million monthly listeners, according to Billboard.
School Opt-Outs and Prison Haircuts: SCOTUS Closes 2025-2026 Term With Huge Decisions for Religious Freedom
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch Discusses His New Children's Book At The Reagan Presidential Library SIMI VALLEY, CALIFORNIA - MAY 05: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch speaks at the Reagan Library on May 5, 2026 in Simi Valley, California. Gorsuch discussed his new children's book "Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence".
History On The Line: Will Spain Face Argentina’s Magic Or England’s Determination In The World Cup Final
Spain's forward #19 Lamine Yamal (C) and Spain's midfielder #16 Rodri (R) embrace as they celebrate their team's victory at the end of the 2026 World Cup football tournament semi-final match between France and Spain at the Dallas Stadium in Arlington on July 14, 2026. Spain is already in the 2026 World Cup final after defeating France 2-0. It now awaits the winner between Argentina and England, two world champions with different styles and histories.
The Governance Framework Every AI System Must Meet
The next phase of enterprise AI will not be defined by how many models a company deploys. It will be defined by whether those models can survive scrutiny. For the past two years, the corporate AI conversation has been dominated by adoption. How quickly can the company use generative AI? Which functions can automate work? Where can productivity be captured? Which competitors are moving faster? Those were the right questions for the first phase of the market. They are no longer enough.
‘We Always Maintain Hope’: An 11-Year-Old Boy Is Pulled Alive From Venezuela’s Rubble Days After the Quakes
Rescuers carry a person after being pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in Caraballeda, La Guaira state, Venezuela, on June 28, 2026, following earthquakes. Thousands of rescuers, relatives and volunteers dig day and night through mounds of concrete to find survivors of the earthquakes that struck Venezuela more than three days ago, leaving nearly 1,500 dead and tens of thousands missing. His name is Moises. He is eleven years old.
By 2030 Texas Public Schools Will Require Bible Readings for 5 Million Kids
HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 7: Ckaris Williams, a teacher and Hurricane Katrina evacuee, prepares her classroom at Douglass Elementary School in Houston September 7, 2005 in Houston, Texas. Douglass was closed for budgetary reasons but the Houston Independent School District reopened the facility for children of evacuees from Hurricane Katrina. Williams taught at Frederick Douglass Elementary on the West Bank in New Orleans prior to the storm.