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ABC 'Dancing With the Stars' Cast and Partners 2014: 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' Actor, Fashion Designer and More Confirmed for Season 19 of DWTS

On Thursday, "Dancing With the Next Stars'" next group of celebrity contestants was revealed.

Study: Hispanics Prefer Processed Foods and Whole Milk, Avoid Pickles, Peanut Butter and Ground Beef

A new report on the grocery shopping habits of Hispanic people in the U.S. has revealed some interesting things about what the community is eating.

Illinois Rep. Luis Gutierrez, Immigrant Advocates Want Obama to Act on Immigration Before November 2014 Elections

On a telephone press conference on Wednesday, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., and other immigrant advocates urged President Barack Obama to act on immigration immediately in response to reports of a delay.

Mariachi Barbie Doll 2014: Mattel Tries Again With Mexico Barbie Doll, This Time Without a Chihuahua

On Sept. 15, Mattel will launch its latest Mexico Barbie Doll, all dressed up in mariachi clothes, as part of its Dolls of the World collection.

Columbia University Student Protests Rape, Demonstrates Burden by Carrying Mattress With Her Everywhere She Goes [Video]

Emma Sulkowiz, a senior at Columbia University, will carry an extra long twin mattress around campus daily in order to demonstrate the burden of victims of sexual assault for her senior thesis.

Puerto Rico News: Commonwealth Wants to Become Tourist Hot Spot for Cheap Liposuction, Dental Treatment and More

On Tuesday, Puerto Rico announced its plan to become a tourism destination for those searching for cheap medical care. The United States commonwealth is especially targeting Hispanics from the East Coast and the Caribbean.

Thousands of Immigrants at Risk of Losing ObamaCare Health Insurance Coverage This Month

Over 300,000 immigrants are in jeopardy of losing their ObamaCare health insurance this month. Over 300,000 immigrants are in jeopardy of losing their ObamaCare health insurance this month.

'Mad Men' Season 7 Star Jon Hamm Talks Ferguson Shooting, Daniel Radcliffe and 'Million Dollar Arm'

There's a lot more to Jon Hamm than just "Mad Men." Recently, the actor shared his opinions on his latest movie, Daniel Radcliffe and the Ferguson shooting.

Nikki Ferrell Thinks Juan Pablo Galavis Will Say I Love You 'Maybe One Day': 'The Bachelor' Couple Join 'Couples Therapy' [Video]

The latest couple created on ABC's "The Bachelor," Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell, are reportedly happy together but will still dive into their relationship's issues on the next season of VH1's "Couples Therapy."

Univision 'La Gata' Star Laura Zapata Talks Playing Villainous Character Lorenza Martinez Negrete

Playing the villain is tough job, but someone has to do it. Luckily for the newest addition to Univision's soap opera selections, "La Gata," Laura Zapata likes being the bad guy.

United States Tennis Association Awards Olympic Gold Medalist and Dominican Republic Native Mary Joe Fernández With 2014 President's Award

On Monday, the United States Tennis Association awarded Mary Joe Fernández with its 2014 USTA President's Award at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City.

Women Only Community in Brazil Seeks Male Spouses: Town Reportedly More 'Organized,' 'Harmonious' Without Men

The Brazil town of Noiva do Cordeiro is inhabited by women only, and the 600 residents are looking for some male counterparts.

Cuba Government Limits Goods US Travelers Can Bring in Via Airport: Americans Lament Loss of Gifts for Families

On Monday, the Cuban government implemented new restrictions on what travelers can bring into the country in their suitcases, leaving some Americans frustrated that they can't bring goods to their families in the communist country.

Tons of Fish Die in Cajititlán Lake in Jalisco, Mexico: Environmental Officials Doubt Natural Causes Are Behind Rotting Corpses

On Sunday, environmental officials in Jalisco, a state in western Mexico, declared an emergency amid the mysterious deaths of fish living in the Cajititlán lake.

Lima, Peru Native Natalia Sylvester Talks Kidnapping That Inspired 'Chasing the Sun' Novel, Encourages Latino American Writers

"Chasing the Sun," a novel by Lima, Peru native Natalia Sylvester, brings a Peruvian tale, author and culture to the forefront of American literature.

Latin American Fast-Food Chains Profit From Florida's Hispanic Population, Plan on Increasing Number of US Restaurants

South American restaurant chains are moving to South Florida in the hopes of getting a piece of the United States' growing food service industry.

Riverside, California City Council Rejects Statement Showing Support of Humanitarian Efforts Toward Undocumented Immigrants

On Tuesday, the city council of Riverside, California rejected a proposed statement showing the support of humanitarian efforts toward undocumented immigrants.

Argentina Couple to Drive Across Americas From Buenos Aires to Alaska in a 1981 Van and Teach Kids About Science

Nicolas Poggi and Lucila Munilla Lacasa, a young couple from Argentina, will drive through the Americas, from Buenos Aires to Alaska, in a van to demonstrate the importance of science to children.

AMC 'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Start Date: Midseason Finale Has Over 800 Walkers, Andrew Lincoln Warns Families

Put the kids to bed early this October because, according to Andrew Lincoln, Season 4 of "The Walking Dead" isn't for children.

ABC 'Dancing With the Stars' 2014 Cast: Season 19 Dancer Worried Julianne Hough Will Show Favoritism to Brother Derek on DWTS

Former competing "Dancing With the Stars" professional dancer Julianne Hough has been announced as the fourth judge for Season 19. One dancer competing this season, however, is concerned about Hough showing bias.

Who Is 'The Bachelor' 2015?: Juan Pablo Galavis and Andi Dorfman Give Chris Soules the Same Advice

As Chris Soules prepares to be the star of the next season of "The Bachelor," those who have already been in his position are offering advice.

'Fifty Shades of Grey' Movie Cast, News & Release Date: Dakota Johnson, Director Sam Taylor-Johnson See Drama Ahead of 50 Shades Premiere

The director and star of "Fifty Shades of Grey" have both encountered some drama lately. The director and star of "Fifty Shades of Grey" have both encountered some drama lately.

Immigration Activists Conduct Sit-In Outside of White House, 145 Peacefully Arrested

On Thursday, a reported 145 people were arrested outside of the White House during a civil disobedience protest demanding immigration reform and relief from deportation for undocumented immigrants.

Puerto Rico News: Senator in US Commonwealth Wants to Make Spanish the Official Language

On Thursday, Puerto Rico Sen. Antonio Fas Alzamora released a proposal to make Spanish the official language of the U.S. commonwealth, making English a secondary language.

ABC 'Dancing With the Stars' 2014 Cast: Several TV Stars, Olympian Rumored to Be Joining Season 19 of DWTS

Although the official list of celebrity contestants competing in Season 19 of "Dancing With the Stars" will not be announced until September, various celebrity names have snuck up on the list of likely contestants.
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