After 53-year run, Univision to end 'Sabado Gigante'
After 53-year run, Univision to end 'Sabado Gigante'
View ArticleWhy Hispanics are not flocking to Ted Cruz
Latino conservatives say Cruz feels like an afterthought
View ArticleNearly half of Hispanics with high cholesterol don’t realize it
Nearly half of Hispanic adults with high cholesterol are unaware they have the condition, and only a third of them get treatment, a U.S. study finds.
View ArticleWith rhetoric on immigrants, Trump risks teeing off golf industry
Donald Trump's self-styled "fabulous world of golf" faces the possibility of being a lot less fabulous after his disparaging remarks about illegal immigrants.
View ArticleIn California, Hispanics outnumber whites: Census
California's Hispanic population now outnumbers the white population, U.S. Census data shows, marking a long-predicted shift in the country's most populous state.
View ArticleKey Republicans run from 'demagogue' Trump over immigration
Key Republicans distanced themselves on Sunday from presidential candidate Donald Trump's denunciation of illegal immigrants from Mexico as rapists and criminals, saying he has become "a wrecking ball"...
View ArticleLatinos use pocket book power to fire back at Trump
More than 10 business organizations have canceled their deals with Trump, in what Latino activists are calling an unprecedented recognition of their economic clout.
View ArticleMany Hispanic adults still believe antibiotics will treat a cold
Many U.S. adults, including almost half of Hispanics, believe that taking antibiotics will ease the symptoms of a cold, a new study shows - even though most colds are viral and antibiotics don’t work...
View ArticleCancer remains leading cause of death among U.S. Hispanics
Cancer remains the leading cause of death among Hispanics in the United States, driven in large part by lung malignancies in men and breast tumors in women, a new report finds.
View ArticleLatina lawmaker cut off as she argues against Pa. English-only bill
A Latina Pennsylvania lawmaker was cut off while making arguing against a bill that would make English the state's official language Monday.
View ArticleUniversity of Louisville apologizes over Hispanic Halloween costumes
The University of Louisville issued an apology on Thursday, after a community outcry over a photograph showing school staff, including school President James Ramsey, donning sombreros and other items...
View ArticleAfter 53-year run, Univision to end 'Sabado Gigante'
After 53-year run, Univision to end 'Sabado Gigante'
View ArticleWhy Hispanics are not flocking to Ted Cruz
Latino conservatives say Cruz feels like an afterthought
View ArticleNearly half of Hispanics with high cholesterol don’t realize it
Nearly half of Hispanic adults with high cholesterol are unaware they have the condition, and only a third of them get treatment, a U.S. study finds.
View ArticleWith rhetoric on immigrants, Trump risks teeing off golf industry
Donald Trump's self-styled "fabulous world of golf" faces the possibility of being a lot less fabulous after his disparaging remarks about illegal immigrants.
View ArticleIn California, Hispanics outnumber whites: Census
California's Hispanic population now outnumbers the white population, U.S. Census data shows, marking a long-predicted shift in the country's most populous state.
View ArticleKey Republicans run from 'demagogue' Trump over immigration
Key Republicans distanced themselves on Sunday from presidential candidate Donald Trump's denunciation of illegal immigrants from Mexico as rapists and criminals, saying he has become "a wrecking ball"...
View ArticleLatinos use pocket book power to fire back at Trump
More than 10 business organizations have canceled their deals with Trump, in what Latino activists are calling an unprecedented recognition of their economic clout.
View ArticleMany Hispanic adults still believe antibiotics will treat a cold
Many U.S. adults, including almost half of Hispanics, believe that taking antibiotics will ease the symptoms of a cold, a new study shows - even though most colds are viral and antibiotics don’t work...
View ArticleCancer remains leading cause of death among U.S. Hispanics
Cancer remains the leading cause of death among Hispanics in the United States, driven in large part by lung malignancies in men and breast tumors in women, a new report finds.
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