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SABOR: Food Network's Chef Marcela Valladolid Chats About Authenticity, Family & Food

Chef Marcela Valladolid isn't your typical habanero girl. The San Diego and Tijuana raised culinary artist is not a fan of overbearing spice. However, she is a fan of the frequent use of chipotle chilies and pickled jalapenos, and putting her family first.

Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery to Honor Fashion Legend Carolina Herrera, More American Icons at American Portrait Gala

Latin-American fashion designer Carolina Herrera has been named one of this year's recipients of "The Portrait of a Nation Prize."

Ann Coulter vs. Raven-Symone on Immigration and Ghetto Names

Ann Coulter joins The View to discuss her new book, which deals with the current immigration policy. While being questioned for her nationality, Symone and Coulter have a quick exchange of words and morality.

DeAngelo Williams Sponsors Mammograms in Honor of Late Mother

DeAngelo Williams via his foundation is sponsoring free mammograms and follow up care to 53 uninsured/ under-insured women in Charlotte, Memphis, and Pittsburgh

Top Halloween Costume Ideas for 2015

With Halloween just around the corner, retailers have weighed on the top Halloween costume trends this year.

Halloween 2015 Costume Ideas: Win $5,000 in Costume Party, NYC Event & Festivity Locations

So many people are getting dressed up for Halloween 2015. Here is a list of parties in New York City involving Halloween fun, Costume get ups and more.

Uber Strike: Drivers Protest Against Company By Turning Off App; Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco & New York Affected? [POLL]

Uber drivers across the country are protesting the on-demand transportation company until it agrees to increase Uber ride fares and implement a tipping option to benefit drivers.

SABOR: 'MasterChef' Claudia Sandoval Demonstrates Incredible Skill, Embraces Latina Identity

Claudia Sandoval, winner of the sixth season of the hit FOX series "MasterChef," welcomed the entire world into her cocina by continuously demonstrating incredible skill, showcasing robust Mexican flavors and relentlessly representing Latinas everywhere.

Man Booker Prize 2015: Marlon James Win Award for 'A Brief History of Seven Killings'

The annual Man Booker Prize awarding ceremony in London held Tuesday night hailed Jamaican author Marlon James as the main prize winner for his novel "A Brief History of Seven Killings." James was awarded £50,000 for his novel about the assassination of Bob Marley in the 1970s.

Nude Photos Now a Thing of the Past for Playboy Magazine

Playboy Magazine will no longer be printing pages of nude women instead will feature more "intimate" photos just like the pictures posted on its digital counterpart on Instagram.

Jersey Devil Sighting: Mysterious Winged Creature Spotted in Galloway?

A new sighting of the Jersey Devil has again emerged at the Galloway Golf Course. It's nothing new when news about some paranormal sighting is being spotted along the New Jersey Pinelands, but it's a different story when the Jersey Devil allegedly makes it way to the area of Galloway.

Columbus Day 2015: Many American Cities Replace 'Columbus Day' With 'Indigenous People's Day'

The holiday marking the continent's discovery - "Columbus Day" to most Americans and "Día de la Raza" in many Spanish-speaking nations - is increasingly being celebrated as "Indigenous Peoples Day" by jurisdictions across the United States.

Top Halloween Costume Ideas for 2015: 'Home Alone', Pop Culture Costumes & Ideas for Couples

Halloween is right around the corner and people are getting their costumes ready for the big scary night of fun, tricks and treats on October 31.

SABOR: Carolina Santos-Neves, Founding Partner at Cómodo, Loves Travel and Smokey Foods

Carolina Santos-Neves, founding partner at the Latin-inspired NYC restaurant Cómodo and the Brooklyn-based eatery Colonia Verde, is a lover of travel, smoked foods and interesting desserts.

Quality Early Childhood Education Impacts Future Employment, Education, Health, Success

Quality early childhood education has a substantial influence on future employment, education and health outcomes, according to a new report published in late September. The research highlighted findings within the Latino community and demonstrated the economic power of investing in early childhood education.

Top Halloween Costume Ideas for 2015: 'The Dress,' Double Vision, 'Minions,' 'Star Wars,' Snapchat Rainbow -- Are These the Best?

The countdown until Halloween 2015 is underway and participants can expect to see many “Minions” and “Star Wars” character costumes on Oct. 31, according to NRF’s 2015 Halloween Consumer Top Costumes Survey conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics.

Survey: Latino Catholics More Conservative, Aligned With Church Teachings

Latinos in the Catholic Church make up more than a third of the denomination's flock in the United States, and they tend to be more conservative and more closely aligned with its teachings, a new poll suggests.

Costa Rica Wild Life Experts Stop Tourists’ Selfies During Sea Turtle Nesting Season

Wildlife experts from Costa Rica have slammed tourists for recently taking selfies with sea turtles at a Costa Rican beach during the turtles’ nesting season.

'Sábado Gigante' Receives Farewells From Stars and Politicians

"Sábado Gigante," the longest-running variety show with the same host, ended its 53-year run with kind words from stars, as well as politicians.

Engaging Latinos Through Art: Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Latino Art Curator Taína Caragol

As the curator of Latino art and history at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, Taína Caragol has been shining a spotlight on the contributions of U.S. Latinos in American history and links the historical interactions between Latin America and the U.S. through the 19th Century to the present.
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