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NBC’s “The Voice” alum Tarra Layne’s husband can’t leave Ukraine

NBC’s “The Voice” alum Tarra Layne’s husband can’t leave Ukraine

May 19, 2022 | 5:04pm
Tarra Layne is sharing an intimate tribute to her husband with the world called “A Ukrainian Love Story”. Layne sings a cover of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” to accompany the video. Layne’s husband, Andrii, is currently unable to leave Ukraine because of Martial Law. She tells Carlos Amezcua how he went to visit his mother […]
America’s government teacher Sharon McMahon on having important and tough conversations

America’s government teacher Sharon McMahon on having important and tough conversations

Apr 11, 2022 | 6:51pm
Sharon McMahon is known by her fans as America’s Government Teacher. Her followers go by the term “governerds” who want to learn about politics and history without the drama. She calls it “government for everybody”. McMahon’s podcast “Sharon Says So” has been downloaded millions of times. She tells Carlos Amezcua, “I have made a point […]
“Live an Excelente Life” at the Latin Leadership and Personal Development Global Summit

“Live an Excelente Life” at the Latin Leadership and Personal Development Global Summit

Feb 14, 2022 | 10:03pm
Entrepreneur/philanthropist Peter O. Estévez and international speaker/author Tim Storey are talking to Carlos Amezcua about why they co-founded the first-ever “Excelente” Latin Leadership and Personal Development Global Summit! Its virtual pre-event live simulcast will kick-off on February 19, 2022 from Worre Studios in Las Vegas, Nevada. Check out details at excelenteevent.com More “Carlos & Lisa” […]
Homeland Security warning over fake Super Bowl merchandise

Homeland Security warning over fake Super Bowl merchandise

Feb 11, 2022 | 10:30pm
Super Bowls bring a ton of excitement but also a ton of crime. As the Rams and Bengals battle it out at SoFi Stadium this weekend, Homeland Security Investigations agents are taking on several battles of their own. One of the biggest is fake Super Bowl merchandise. Plus why you should be extra careful shopping […]
Covid-19 and the opioid crisis

Covid-19 and the opioid crisis

Feb 9, 2022 | 10:15pm
Dr. Shravani Durbhakula works in the Division of Pain at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and talks to Carlos Amezcua about what is happening in the world with an opioid crisis. And how does that connect with the concurrent Covid-19 pandemic? Plus what are some alternatives to pain medication for those suffering from prolonged Covid […]
What the IRS says you need to know before the end of 2021

What the IRS says you need to know before the end of 2021

Dec 6, 2021 | 6:58pm
12/6/21 IRS Spokesman Rafael Tulino is telling Lisa Remillard about some of the top things to consider before the year ends to help with your 2021 taxes. Some things to note, Tulino says check your withholdings as the refunds have been more difficult to process for the IRS during the pandemic. Plus Tulino talks about […]
Invest in Youth is hoping to lift L.A.’s young people

Invest in Youth is hoping to lift L.A.’s young people

Jun 14, 2021 | 8:29pm
Invest in Youth is hoping to help the young people of Los Angeles. Michelle Benavides and Cassandra Castillo Tapia tell Carlos Amezcua about the coalition and why it’s so important for the city to invest in young people. They hope to fund violence prevention, youth counseling, financial literacy and job prep skills among other things. […]
Help Race to Erase MS with Founder Nancy Davis

Help Race to Erase MS with Founder Nancy Davis

Jun 2, 2021 | 10:08pm
Race to Erase MS was started in 1993 after its founder, Nancy Davis, was diagnosed with the disease. Fast forward to today, the organization has raised more than 50 million dollars over the years which has led to new treatments and drugs to help those with with Multiple Sclerosis. The annual event for Race to […]
“Dine-In For Health Justice” hopes to lift communities in need

“Dine-In For Health Justice” hopes to lift communities in need

May 20, 2021 | 6:53pm
Former President of the Academy Motion Pictures of Arts and Sciences, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, is co-chairing City of Hope’s second Dine in For Health Justice. She shares with Carlos Amezcua that the goal of this event is to raise awareness and funds for healthcare issues facing communities of color. Participants are encouraged to organize virtual […]
IRS spokesman Raphael Tulino on taxes, stimulus payments and new laws

IRS spokesman Raphael Tulino on taxes, stimulus payments and new laws

May 12, 2021 | 6:03pm
IRS Spokesman Raphael Tulino is back to tell us what is happening with this year’s tax season. May 17, 2021 is the tax deadline this year. Raphael recommends if you owe, make sure you make some sort of payment. He says the flexibility is there to make a payment plan, which is much easier than […]