Imagine being a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and filmmaker whose most notable works came from the Washington Post, you landed the cover of TIME Magazine, you profiled Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg for The New Yorker, and Politico named you one of "50 Politicos to Watch," yet despite of all of this success, there is still an obstacle that isn't in your control -- your legal status.
Well this is the reality for journalist and filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas, who is also the founder of "Define American," a non-profit organization that seeks to elevate the conversation about immigration.
Across the border from the U.S. state of Arizona, some strange activity has been occurring in the Mexican state of Sonora.
A few parents who have just given birth are experiencing severely clouded judgment when it comes to naming their newborns. In an odd case of baby naming, newborns are being brought into the world with names such as "Facebook," "Rambo," to "Marciana," which means "Martian" in Spanish, as well as a boy called "Circuncision," or "Circumcision."
Such a big move is expected from Jay Z on Valentine's Day: the Brooklyn rapper gave his wife something romantic and very expensive for the special day, and he surely is drunk in love.
Latino “think tanks” don’t only make it possible to access periodicals related to Latinos, they empower Latinos by keeping them informed about technology, culture, economics, politics, and social policies.
Have you ever tried speed dating -- on the rails? Well if you are a resident of Los Angeles, Calif., otherwise known as an "Angeleno" you might get lucky in love today if you ride the Los Angeles Metro.
How far can an artist go, in order to make great art? Meet Carina Úbeda - this Chilean artist has collected five years worth of her own menstrual blood on scraps of cloth for the sake of art.
It appears the Olsen twins have a thing for older men. While Mary-Kate Olsen is dating 44-year-old Olivier Sarkozy, it's been recently reported that her twin Ashley is now in a relationship with director Bennett Miller, 47.
By and large, Latino Americans are Catholic; a majority of the 52 million Hispanics living in the United States belong to the Catholic Church. However, Cathedrals are emptying, and former occupants have taken to worshiping in mosques.
New York commuter and Chilean artist Maria Luisa Portuondo Vila believes that she saw the man of her dreams on her way home, and she's elected the whole city of New York to help her reconnect with him.