missing kissing
daily dos
fri 5/1/2009
Who decided the 2008 election? Black women and Hispanics, according to the Pew Research Center.
week in review: Obama makes history
News
sat 11/8/2008
(image by chadlewis76 via flickr)
This week's top story: Over 65 percent of Latinos in the U.S. voted for Democrat Barack Obama, helping him become the first black President-elect in U.S.
save the queen
daily dos
fri 11/7/2008
Gun sales are surging in Texas after President-elect Barack Obama's victory. Gun shop owner DeWayne Irwin: "People perceive him as a Democrat, a liberal. (They think) 'They're going to come get our guns.'"
put your records on
daily dos
thu 11/6/2008
This year's election had the highest voter turnout in over 40 years.
put your records on
daily dos
thu 11/6/2008
In honor of Barack Obama's presidential victory, Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has declared today a national holiday in his country. Obama's father, a Kenyan economist, passed away in a car accident in 1982. Meanwhile, the city of Obama, Japan is also celebrating.
barack steady
daily dos
tue 11/4/2008
Senator Barack Obama was elected president with over 65 percent of the Latino vote.
stuntin' is a habit
daily dos
tue 10/28/2008
Pitbull calls Daddy Yankee's endorsement of John McCain a "publicity stunt gone wrong." Mr. 305 adds: "Whoever on your team told you to do this s**t really f**ked you up right now."
stuntin' is a habit
daily dos
tue 10/28/2008
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has arrested two Arkansas men who aspired to kill 88 black high school students before attempting to assassinate presidential candidate Barack Obama.
life after death
daily dos
sun 10/26/2008
Latino voters could be the crucial vote for presidential candidate Barack Obama in Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico. For Republican candidate John McCain, not so much.
