Special Coverages
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)
Published March 20, 2026

Millions Could Be Barred from Voting if the “Save America Act” is passed – Millions of citizens could be excluded from voting starting with the November 3rd midterm elections if the “Save America Act” is passed and signed into law. The measure has already been approved by the House of Representatives and is now a topic of hot debate in the Senate. Although the bill’s passage is uncertain, civil society organizations have stepped up their efforts to encourage Latino civic participation. José Lopez Zamorano reports from Washington, D.C.
Why Does the Use of Artificial Intelligence Raise Concerns? Although artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing in both professional and personal settings, it also raises doubts and concerns. Experts point to risks related to data handling, surveillance, and the power of large tech companies. Mariana Pineda spoke with a worker in Texas who is wary of this technology to find out what her main concerns are and to have experts respond. Here is her report from Houston.
In Mexico, Aid to Cuba Sparks Criticism from the Opposition – The tightening of the U.S. energy blockade against Cuba has not only exacerbated the hardships faced by the population—already battered by the economic and social crisis—but has also sparked a wave of international solidarity. In particular, the Mexican government and civil society mobilized to send humanitarian aid, which is now being harshly criticized by the opposition, as Citlali Saenz reports from Mexico City.

