Latinos and black millennials are technologically connected and consume social media and news content at similar levels to their White counterparts and the national average, according to a new poll by the American Press Institute and The Associated Press.
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has announced that over 4,000 archaeological artifacts, which have been kept in Argentina, will be returned their rightful owners in Ecuador and Peru.
A new series titled “Sawyer and Huck” is coming to CBS. See the details here. A new series titled "Sawyer and Huck" is coming to CBS with a different take on the classic characters created by writer Mark Twain in the late 19th century.
A Chicago jury has awarded Michael Jordan $8.9 million in a suit where the owner of a local supermarket chain used his name to promote a product in a store ad without gaining the permission of the Bulls Hall of Fame guard.
Atlanta Hawks center Al Horford sat down with Latin Post Sports and talked about his career, Dominican upbringings, and free agency. This week he is participating in the NBA's Basketball Without Borders Program.
Lourdes Castro, professor, author and chef, has a profound understanding of superb food and energetic flavor combinations, which embraces taste and health. Her comprehension of dishes, such as Smoked Paprika Crusted Shrimp, Avocado Tomatillo Mousse and Braised Chipotle Chicken, is heightened by an unyielding commitment to nutrition, freshness and zest.
Trying to change youngsters' sexuality in what is known as "gay conversion therapy" has become illegal in Illinois, after Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a bill banning the practice on Thursday.
The ever-popular "one size fits all" approach to marketing is likely the biggest mistake that marketers, brands and businesses can make, particularly when marketers are looking to win a fragment of Hispanics' spending power.
This weekend, talk show host Bill Maher and hip-hop artist and activist Talib Kweli debated the treatment of progressive Democratic presidential 2016 hopeful Bernie Sanders by Black Lives Matter demonstrators.
Cuban-American poet Richard Blanco, who has publicized he's "made in Cuba, assembled in Spain, imported to the USA," announced via Facebook on Wednesday that he will read a new poem at the re-opening of the U.S. Embassy in Havana on Friday.
The portrait of the first governor of Puerto Rico, Luis Muñoz Marin, made its Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery (NPG) debut on Thursday. Painted by Francisco Rodón, the oil-on-canvas portrait could play a major role in establishing a dialogue between U.S. and Puerto Rican history.
Junot Díaz, Julia Alvarez, Isabel Allende, Sandra Cisneros and quite a few others are exceptions to the unwritten, well-practiced rule that Latinos can't penetrate the mainstream publishing industry. Nonetheless, some Latino authors are tired of fighting the good fight, and they've opted instead to pursue self-publishing.
A Texas judge ordered a 20-year-old man to marry his 19-year-old girlfriend, write down Bible verses, and attend counseling during a sentencing hearing for hitting another man in the jaw.
Estofado de Champiñones, Yucca Causa with Chipotle, Radish Salsa Criolla and Ajíes Rellenos de Choclo are just some of the stunning, tantalizing and homey Peruvian dishes mother-daughter chefs, authors and bloggers, Morena Cuadra and Morena Escardo, regularly showcase on their extraordinary website, Peru Delights.
The Indian government blocks 857 porno websites despite a ruling from the Supreme Court. The Indian government blocked 857 pornography websites weeks after the Indian Supreme Court declined a request to block access to online pornography.