The New York Times: No Advantage in Moving Away from Use of 'Illegal Immigrant'

Helen F. Chavez, widow of Cesar Chavez, has called on the New York Times to "stop using ethnic or racial stereotypes."

Mario Lopez, Khloe Kardashian Could be Co-hosts of 'X Factor'

According to TMZ, Khloe Kardashian and Mario Lopez will join "X Factor" as co-hosts of the show.

Big Brothers Big Sister Launches Latino Bigs, Needs Volunteers

The Big Brothers Big Sister has launched "Latino Bigs" in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month

T-Mobile USA to Merge with MetroPCS

John Legere, president and chief executive officer of T-Mobile, said the combination with MetroPCS is another logical and significant step that will accelerate their Challenger Strategy and enable them to deliver "amazing, affordable and trusted 4G services."

Report: Immigrants Build Stronger, Safer Communities in Southern California

Researchers have found that the large influx of Asian and Latino immigrants into Southern California over the past 50 years has resulted in stronger and safer multicultural communities.

Report: Immigrants Build Stronger, Safer Communities in Southern California

Researchers have found that the large influx of Asian and Latino immigrants into Southern California over the past 50 years has resulted in stronger and safer multicultural communities.

President Obama to Establish César E. Chávez National Monument

On Monday, President Obama will travel to Keene, California to establish the César E. Chávez National Monument.

Obama, Romney Campaigns Lower Expectations for First Debate

For the first time, President Barack Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney will meet face-to-face to discuss domestic policy.

24M Latinos Eligible to Vote, But Turnout Rate Lagged That of Whites, Blacks

Latinos will play a decisive role in the presidential elections - The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials projected more than 12.2 million Latino voters are expected to cast ballots on Election Day, an increase of 26 percent from 2008. That number is about half of the 23.7 million Latinos are eligible to vote in the 2012 presidential election, according to an analysis of Census Bureau data by the Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center.

Presidential Debate 2012 Live Stream: YouTube Partners with ABC News

President Barack Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 9 p.m. for the first of three debates leading up to the Nov. 6 general elections.

Judge Postpones Pennsylvania's Voter Identification Requirement

Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson postponed Pennsylvania's voter ID requirement on Tuesday. The judge ordered Pennsylvania's officials to not enforce the requirement until after the Nov. 6 presidential elections.

Fortune: Apple to Unveil New iPad in Two Weeks

The Apple rumor mill is buzzing again about the release of a new device just in time for the holidays.

Spanish Language Campaign Ad Spending Stagnant

Just two weeks after GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney addressed the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the organization has released a new report that found that Spanish-language advertising continues to "represent a relatively small fraction of election advertising spending, even in the states with the largest and most electorally-significant Hispanic populations."

Video: Seth MacFarlane Breaks Oscar News to Dad

Seth MacFarlane will appear for the first time on Oscar's stage as host of the 85th Academy Awards.

'Family Guy' Creator Seth MacFarlane to Host 85th Academy Awards

Seth MacFarlane will appear for the first time on Oscar's stage as host of the 85th Academy Awards.

More than 72 Percent of Latino Voters Trust President Obama, Democrats to Improve Economic Conditions

With 36 days to go until America votes, President Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney have been targeting Latinos aggressively.

Kennedy Center President Michael Kaiser Apologizes to Latino Leader

President of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Michael Kaiser as apologized for the language he used during a telephone call with Felix Sanchez, chairman of the National Hispanic Foundation for the arts.

Over 115K Hispanics Expected to be Diagnosed with Cancer in 2012

According to the US Census Bureau, 50.5 million Americans identified themselves as Hispanic or Latino in 2010.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Thanks Fans for Passion, Regrets Distractions

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell emailed fans today to thank them for their passion, saying that he regrets that the league was not able to secure an agreement sooner in the process and avoid the unfortunate distractions to the game.

Tim Cook Apologizes for Apple’s Maps App, Suggests Google Maps

More than one week after Apple ditched Google Maps and launched its new Maps application, the company is apologizing to its customers for falling short on the commitment to "make world-class products that deliver the best experience possible to customers."

Latin Rock Superstars Maná to Rally for President Obama

In one last push for Latino voters before the presidential debate begin in Colorado, President Obama has summoned the powers of Latin rock superstars Maná.

Juan Luis Guerra, Juanes to Perform in First-ever Latin show at Barclays Center

Grammy Award winning artists and Latin pop icons Juan Luis Guerra and Juanes will perform in the first-ever Latin show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Saturday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. The show is being produced by Cardenas Marketing Network (CMN).

NHL Cancels Preseason, Focused on Not Missing Regular Season Games

Just one day after the National Football League settled its labor disagreements with the referees, the National Hockey League announced has cancelled the remainder of the 2012 preseason schedule.

College Admission Policies in Texas Detrimental to Hispanics

Princeton University researchers have said changes to college admission policies in Texas have been detrimental to Hispanics.

President Obama, Gov. Mitt Romney Target Latinos with New Ads

WIth just 39 days to go until the November elections, President Barack Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney are vying for Latino votes in newly released Ads.
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