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Lucha Libre Enters the WWE Ring: Cultural Milestone or Corporate Takeover?
For generations, lucha libre has been a source of pride, storytelling, and cultural power in Mexico and Latino communities across the globe.

United Mundos Staff
May 182 min read


Tragedy on the East River: Mexican Navy Training Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge
Mexican Navy's Cuauhtémoc, a 297-foot-long tall ship, collided with the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, May 17. The incident has left two crew members dead and at least 19 others injured, including several in critical condition.

United Mundos Staff
May 182 min read


In-N-Out in Alhambra Shuts Down (Temporarily) — But Big Changes Are Coming
The beloved In-N-Out on Atlantic Blvd in Alhambra has temporarily closed for a major 10-month renovation aimed at easing traffic congestion and modernizing the site. The redesign includes a revamped drive-thru, outdoor seating upgrades, and improved landscaping—signaling a new chapter for this local staple without losing its classic charm.

United Mundos Staff
May 41 min read


What Trump’s Move to Defund NPR & PBS Means for All of Us
On May 1, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order cutting all federal funding for NPR and PBS, two of the most trusted public media institutions in the country.
This move threatens not just journalism, but access — especially for rural and underserved communities.
United Mundos breaks down what this means, why it matters, and what’s at stake for public trust, education, and civic life.

United Mundos Staff
May 32 min read


LALIFF 2025 Returns with Oscar-Qualified Ambition and Bold Latino Storytelling
The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival is back, spotlighting more than 90 films from Latino filmmakers across the U.S. and beyond. From opening night’s ASCO: Without Permission to grassroots gems in the Eastside showcase, LALIFF 2025 isn’t just a film festival — it’s a movement. With new Oscar-qualifying status, this year’s lineup proves that Latino stories don’t just deserve a seat at the table — they build the table.

United Mundos Staff
May 12 min read


Lady Gaga’s Return to Mexico: A Celebration of Visibility and Cultural Evolution
By United Mundos Staff April 28, 2025 Lady Gaga’s return to Mexico after 13 years has created more than just musical headlines — it’s...

United Mundos Staff
Apr 281 min read


Real Women Have Curves: Broadway Debut Shines Light on Latina Voices
By United Mundos Staff April 28, 2025 Broadway is getting a powerful dose of Latina storytelling. Real Women Have Curves: The Musical...

United Mundos Staff
Apr 281 min read


Massive Power Outage Disrupts Iberian Peninsula
By United Mundos Staff April 28, 2025 Millions of people across Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and parts of southern France were left without...

United Mundos Staff
Apr 281 min read


LAX/Metro Transit Center Station Set to Open June 6, Marking Major Milestone for Los Angeles Transportation
By United Mundos Staff Los Angeles — April 27, 2025 Los Angeles’ long-awaited transit connection to Los Angeles International Airport...

United Mundos Staff
Apr 273 min read


After Coachella: The Latinx Presence Wasn’t a Moment — It’s the Future
By Herminio Ochoa United Mundos | April 2025 Coachella is over. The stages are packed up, the influencers are back to their curated...
Herminio Ochoa
Apr 262 min read
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