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Lenten Season 2016: 5 Easy, Meatless Lunch Recipes You Can Take With You to Work

Observe meatless Fridays at work with these healthy meals. Catholics in Latin American households practice meatless Fridays in observance of the Lenten season, which started Ash Wednesday, Feb.

Mexico's Drug Trade: How it Affects Mexican Society & the Catholic Church

Organized crime groups have a significant hold on Mexico's society and the Catholic Church. Organized crime groups have a significant hold on Mexico's society and the Catholic Church.

Mortality Rate of Colombian Latino Kids Due To Nutrition-Related Issues On The Rise

Colombia reports that there is an increase in the mortality rate in children under 5-years old due to malnutrition.

Ever Wondered What the Original Taco Bell Served? Check Out its First Ever Menu

Taco Bell is currently one of the biggest fast food chains in the world. The restaurant, however, came from very humble beginnings, similar to many successful startups. Here is its very first menu.

2016 Presidential Election Interest High Among South Carolina Millennials

South Carolina millennials are have shown interest in the ongoing presidential campaign, based on polling data released days before the Republican primary.

People Gather in the Mexican Capital to Listen to Pope Francis' Message

Devotees flocked the Mexican Capital as they listed to the Pope's message on love, humility and hope.

Check Out These Top 5 Valentine's Day Horror Stories

There are ways to make Valentine's Day very romantic, and ways to turn all that into the opposite of wonderful.

Ex-Miss Venezuela Monica Spear’s Murderers Get 30 Years in Prison

The Venezuelan Court has granted the maximum penalty of 30 years of imprisonment to the last three defendants for the assault and homicide case of ex-Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and her husband, prosecutor said Saturday.

Where to Go for a Historical Tour in Panama

Panama City is a captivating vacation spot in Latin America. In fact, it was tagged as the most beautiful capital city in Central America. One thing that makes this country stand out is its culture which is an interesting fusion of modern America, old Spain and marketplace atmosphere of the East.

Popular Latino Instagram Couple Talks Online Dating Ventures

Alexander Ospina and wife Katalina Gomez, popularly known on social media as Alex and Kata, recently shared their thoughts on online dating in an interview.

Memoirist Domingo Martinez Finds Success by Confronting Repressed Memories & Denial

Domingo Martinez, a Latino memoirist from Brownsville, Texas, burst upon the literary scene with his masterful 2012 book “The Boy Kings of Texas.”

Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman to Defend Kate del Castillo on Her Trial

Is the Mexican kingpin infatuated with del Castillo? Mexican actress Kate del Castillo was placed on a hot seat as it was reported that she is being called for an investigation.

The Story Behind Gastón Frydlewski's 'No Tie' Hickies Shoelaces Startup

Gastón Frydlewski, founder of Hickies, hated tying his shoes. He never liked to create bows using his shoelaces. To him shoelaces are funny and oftentimes ugly. With the thought that other people might have the same idea about shoelaces in mind, he created the startup Hickies with the help of his partner, Mariquel Waingarten.

How to Date a Latina This Valentine's Day 2016

Valentine's Day has almost arrived. People tend to be busier now as they get ready for the big day. But aside from ordering a bunch of bouquets, mouth-watering chocolates and special gifts, guys must also have to invest more time and effort for the day to be extra sweet. So, how can they do that? It's simple. Set a romantic date.

Ash Wednesday Observers in Colombia Get Burning Rashes After Getting Marked on Forehead

Some students in Colombia got an unlikely surprise Wednesday on experiencing a burning sensation on their foreheads after being marked with ashes.

Secret Islands in Mexico for Beach Lovers Who Want to Avoid the Crowds

Mexico has earned its spot as one of the hottest destinations in this side of the world, but most tourists are limited to the best-known hotspots in the country. There are idyllic islands here beyond the fan favorite Cozumel and these secret hideaways can give travelers a taste of picturesque shores, adventure and fewer people around to mess up a well-deserved vacation.

Cuba's Tourism Boom Still Fails to Benefit Some Black Cubans

While Cuba's tourism starts to pick-up courtesy of its renewed relationship with the U.S., some black Cubans believe that it only benefits the wealthy and not those who are less fortunate.

Puerto Rico Pupppies Rescued and Transported to the US for Adoption

Puerto Rico's unwanted furbabies might just find a forever home in the United States. The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons and Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation, together with a number of local shelters, have just reached a very furry agreement with Puerto Rico.

National Society of Hispanic MBAs Rebrands Organization, Aligns Itself with Broader Goals

The National Society of Hispanic MBAs changes its name to Prospanica in an ambitious rebranding strategy.

Telemundo Announces Massive New, High-Tech Headquarters in Miami Ahead of 2018 World Cup

NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises announced on Tuesday it's planning to bring several of Telemundo's operations together into a new massive, high-tech facility in Miami, just in time to cover World Cup 2018.
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