Black Friday: T-Mobile's 2014 Holiday Look Book Event Shares Details About the Company's Devices, Accessories and Service

"'Tis the season for the hippest holiday gift," T-Mobile proclaimed at their trendy 2014 Holiday Look Book event that displayed hot holiday devices, offered advice about gift giving and shared details about the company's network, data plan, service and unique features.

Seasonal Cocina: 15 Ingredients and Endless Possibilities for Latino Thanksgiving Dishes

Si, your abuela knows it best... she knows how to stretch a dollar and turn a meal that's seemingly meant for two into a small feast fit to feed you, your siblings, your aunts, your parents and a few of the primos. Latin Post.com brings you the best and most affordable recipes for Latino dishes to add some spice to your Thanksgiving Day meal.

National Flu Awareness Month: "Flu Near You" App Can Reduce Transmission of Influenza

Ebola and the spread of influenza sparked local, national and global concerns regarding health and sanitation, heightening awareness about the need to take preventative measures. In light of National Flu Awareness Month, Flu Near You can help to control the influenza virus.

Numerous Advocacy Groups Applaud Obama's Executive Action Plan, But Say That It's "Not Enough"

Several advocacy groups have praised President Barack Obama after he took to the stage this past week to speak to the American public about the deportation of millions.

ShondaLand Spoilers, Recaps & Air Date: Every Important Moment You Missed From the Mid-Season Finale of Series' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Scandal' and 'How to Get Away With Murder'

Shonda Rhimes' encore of hit series, 'Scandal,' 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'How to Get Away with Murder,' lit Thursday evening on fire. Each show demonstrated that Rhymes has no qualms about teasing fans, and leaving them to chill over the cold winter break with finales that include abduction, sex, betrayal, plot twists, murder and people being called "b*tch babies."

Major TV Networks Opt Out of Broadcasting President Obama's Executive Action Address on Immigration Reform

NBC, Fox, ABC and CBS have chosen not to broadcast President Obama's immigration speech because they don't want to lose top ratings that could be won by popular network series, such as "Grey's Anatomy."

PALABRAS: Author and Activist José Luis Vilson Shares His Thoughts on Public School System

José Luis Vilson, author of "This Is Not a Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education," and an applauded math educator for middle school children in Inwood / Washington Heights, New York City, spoke with Latin Post about his narrative work, which touches upon his role as a student, educator, father, husband, advocate for children and activist.

59-Year-Old Latina Community Organizer Spends Her Days Looking to Rein in California's Oil Industry, End Fracking

Rosanna Esparza, 59-year-old Latina and community organizer for Clean Water Action, is posted in Taft, California, a town that's built on one of the largest oil fields in the nation. Esparza continues to speak out against the lack of transparency within the industry, the reckless distribution of pollutants, the silencing of those who raise questions and poisoning of low income people to inflate others' gluttonous wealth.

Sweet and Savory Pumpkin Recipes to Enjoy This Thanksgiving, Christmas and Holiday Season

Double-Layer Pumpkin Cheesecake and Pumpkin Spice Lattes are just the mere tip of the iceberg. From starters, to main dishes, to side dishes, to desserts, pumpkin can be introduced all over the plate. And the autumn-enhanced dishes will entice anyone who loves the creamy and earthy quality of the squash plant.

'Jane the Virgin', 'Orange Is the New Black' Actress Diane Guerrero Discusses Family's Deportation Ordeal [Watch]

"Jane the Virgin" and "Orange Is the New Black" actress Diane Guerrero recently opened up about her parents and brother being deported from her Boston home when she was just for 14-years-old.

Black & Latino Male Students Less Likely to Graduate Boston Schools; Rate Higher for Special Needs Students

Black and Latino male students are not faring well in the Boston school system. According to a recent city-commissioned report, Asian and white male students are 1.2 times more likely to graduate than their black counterparts and 1.4 times more likely than Latino males in the same district.

New Study: Mexico City's Male Sex Workers At High Risk for HIV, STIs

Sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, are extremely prevalent among those in Mexico City's male sex work industry. According to a new study, a lack of protective measures and widespread risky sexual behaviors can be blamed for Mexico City's male sex workers' contraction of diseases.

'Gotham' TV Show News: 'Master of Sex' Star Nicholas D'Agosto Plays Harvey Dent, Series Renewed for Season 2 [Watch]

Nicholas D'Agosto, who's been seen on Showtime's "Master of Sex," will appear on the upcoming episode of "Gotham" as D.A. Harvey Dent.

Shifting Policy on Blood Donations Ban From Gay Men Could Help Additional 2 Million Annually

Last week marked the first time governmental conversations have been had about softening the ban on blood donations from gay men, following a recommendation made by a federal advisory committee.

2015 Open Enrollment: Facts, Fiction and FAQs about ACA/Obamacare #GetCovered #OurSalud

Saturday, Nov. 15 marked the commencement of the second term of Open Enrollment for Affordable Healthcare Act, an initiative sparked by President Barack Obama to provide affordable health coverage to the masses. From yesterday until Feb. 15, 2015, individuals who require healthcare insurance can visit the Marketplace in order to scour plan options for 2015 coverage.

Authors Esmeralda Santiago, Andrés Neuman Among Several Latino Writers Making National Appearances

With "Traveller of the Century," Neuman taught attendees at his recent appearance in New York City that transacting can be an act of love, and love can be an act of translating. With humor and charm, listeners learned that explanative meaning, exact feeling and precise words are efforts inherent to translation and love, as it was with protagonists Sophie and Hans.

Spanish-Language Version of Groundbreaking Film About Menopause Could Be Available to Latinas

When the award-winning documentary about fact and fiction surrounding menopause, "Hot Flash Havoc," was released in 2012 it transformed the lives of many women experiencing "the change." Now, the creators to the revolutionary film are looking to reach Spanish-speaking audiences, by working toward developing the film in Spanish.

PALABRAS: "The Doctor's Wife" Author Luis Jaramillo Discusses His Inspiration, Family & Future Latino Literature Boom

Director of the graduate writing program at The New School by day, and routine attendee of readings and publishing events by night, acclaimed author Luis Jaramillo discusses his hit book, "The Doctor's Wife," as well as his family roots, the inspiration that helped him pen his latest work, and the pending explosion of Latino literature.

Machismo Culture Could be Used to Cure Attitudes Facing Latino LGBTQ Youth

For many, the anti-LGBT sentiment is connected to religious teachings and upbringings within Latino households. And when deep rooted religious understanding is paired with machismo attitudes and incorrect information about homosexuality, it perpetuates hostility and homophobia.

Cassandra Y. Garcia, Bobbi Brown Editorial Makeup Artist, Shares Important Makeup Tips for Pros, Novices

Bobbi Brown editorial makeup artist Cassandra Y. Garcia graduated from San Diego State University with a degree in Child and Family Development before finding a place for herself in the competitive and rapid makeup industry.

Spanish and Mexican Researchers Create a Drug to Fight Obesity, Additional Research Shows Breast Cancer is Linked to Obesity

Spanish and Mexican researchers have identified the specific molecule in a protein/protease that prevents the generation of fat cells. Those researchers committed 18 months to the creation of a drug to fight obesity. The timing is impeccable, as two new studies have just unveiled that obesity increases the risk of particular types of breast cancer in African-American and Hispanic women, especially if they're postmenopausal.

Spanish Doctors in Barcelona Believe They've Found the Cure to HIV Using Blood Transplants From Umbilical Cords

Spanish doctors in Barcelona believe they've found the cure to HIV. By using blood transplants from the umbilical cords of individuals with a genetic resistance to HIV, Spanish medical professionals believe they can best the AIDS-causing virus. The procedure has already been successful, "curing" a patient in just three months.

The Black-Brown Divide: Conversations on Race and Blackness in Latin America and the U.S.

"We're all mixed" or "what is race?" is often asserted by many Latinos. However, race is apparent to those who are at the receiving end of disadvantage. This was something that was illuminated by scholars, activists and cultural representatives from Latino grassroots organizations gathered at the three-day AfroLatin@s Now: Race Counts! Conference, which took place at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in late October.

Hispanic-Owned Goya Foods Looks to Corner the Latin Food Market Via $300 Million Expansion

Goya Foods, the United States' largest Hispanic-owned food company, has expanded its West Coast headquarters, developing a distribution center and a new facility in Southern California, a response to growing demands for Goya products among immigrant populations and Americans, as part of a $300 million expansion.

PALABRAS: Puerto Rican-American Author Anjanette Delgado Talks Her New Book, Explains the Difference Between "Latino" and "Hispanic"

Puerto Rican-American author Anjanette Delgado wanted to know how and why love turns into hate when she wrote "The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho." The question was formed when she was being raised by her mother and an abusive and sadistic father in a Puerto Rican "caserío" and it persisted even after she, her sister and her mother escaped to New York City during the late 1970s.
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