Univision journalist Jorge Ramos confronted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a press conference on Tuesday evening, which resulted in the anchorman’s removal from the event. The scene, broadcast live, fueled outrage among Latinos and Latinos in media.
This week in social media, Twitter messed with everyone's homepage, Facebook relented on its fight against a sea of search warrants issued by a New York court, and Snapchat and Univision have partnered up.
When Colombian superstar and Latin music's top new artist, J Balvin isn't taking a stand to Donald Trump on behalf of the Latino community, topping the charts and performing for the masses around the country, he's behind the scenes in the studio tapping into his next sound.
Well his fans don't have to wait any longer for Balvin just released his highly anticipated new single, "Ginza," where he explores another side of himself.
Immigrant rights advocates announced they will protest in support of a deferred action program while outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office.
Ricky Martin is not only a world-class singer and performer, but he's also a philanthropist, a supporter of marriage equality and gay rights and is a proud father to twin boys. So when he heard Donald's hurtful comments about Mexican immigrants, he couldn't allow himself to be professionally associated with someone who preaches such ignorance and negativity to the world.
The Puerto Rican Grammy and Latin Grammy winner is joining the anti-Donald Trump movement along with Macy's, Univision, NBC Universal and Televisa as well as fellow entertainers, Puerto Rican actress Roselyn Sanchez and Colombian singer J Balvin in cutting off business affiliations and/or ties to Trump.
Latinos have applauded NBCUniversal’s decision to end its “business relationship” with real-estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump over his anti-immigration remarks.
A coalition comprising of dozens of Latino organizations have called for NBCUniversal to end its business relationship with Donald Trump, a Republican Party presidential candidate.
Displaying his best attempt at the time-honored political skill of backtracking, speaking with CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday, Trump insisted, "I like Mexico. I love the Mexican people" -- before dismissing the country again and expanding his polemic to include China.
Chef Ingrid Hoffman is bringing a "Colombian twist" to your Fourth of July with a fresh, summery recipe with her Ham & Pineapple-Jicama Slaw Arepas and beer-inspired cocktails that will impress your guests and allow you to enjoy the fiesta instead of sweating it out in the kitchen.
Bárbara Bermudo, host of Univision's "Primer Impacto," is a mother of two and expecting her third child. Now in her final trimester, Bermudo has opted to offer up home-stretch pregnancy pointers for first-time mothers on her blog.
"Despierta America's'" treasured Chef Pepín has perfected his recipe for success - by adding generous heaps of authenticity, a genuine engagement with his loyal fans, love for the Latino community and his infectious humor and humility. This is one recipe where you can splurge and indulge in large portions, for all of these ingredients are hard to come by these days.
The Cuban-American culinary pioneer, who spoke to Latin Post in an exclusive interview, encompasses the essence of our "Sabor" series for he truly savors every moment, has a passion for cooking, but most importantly he has a zest for life.
The battle for the cord-cutting, Internet savvy Latino viewer is heating up, as DISH network's Sling TV announced this week it would be adding Univision Spanish-language content to its live and on-demand Internet TV lineup.
Advertisers have been tripping over themselves to get a piece of the coveted and growing Latino market. Yet, little attention has been paid to the tectonic transformations in Hispanic marketing that occurred in 2014 or the monumental developments in Hispanic engagement that will likely take place in years to come. Here are eight things you need to know about the ever-changing Hispanic market.
Despite negative events in society, Latino families have high optimism on life, health care and the future. Polling data conducted by Latino Decisions revealed Latinos, including immigrants, are also hopeful on many issues encountered in the U.S.