Latin music has never been bigger, but it's always been big on all Latino.
15 years in, we continue celebrating Latinidad through a music lens,
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Get to know artists from la cultura on a deeper level and throw some new Latin music wrecks into your rotation.
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In a ruling late last night,
a federal appeals court ordered President Trump to pay the full amount of benefits to people receiving federal food assistance.
These have been interrupted by the federal government shutdown.
This may not be the final court decision on SNAP benefits,
and the Trump administration can't appeal this latest ruling.
There is movement toward ending the shutdown.
The Senate has voted to pass a short-term spending bill.
MPR's Claudia Grisala reports a group of Senate Democrats and an independent broke ranks to vote with Republicans.
In the end,
seven rank and file Senate Democrats and one independent joined Republicans to vote yes to move forward on the bipartisan plan.
They say includes a list of wins.
The bipartisan package includes a stopgap measure to fund the government through the end of January and includes full appropriations funding plans for some government services and agencies,
including agriculture and veterans affairs.
The deal