As Donald Trump prepares to walk onto the Saturday Night Live stage, Latino protesters and their allies are readying to march from Trump Tower to SNL's studios to denounce his appearance on the show.
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As Donald Trump prepares to walk onto the Saturday Night Live stage, Latino protesters and their allies are readying to march from Trump Tower to SNL's studios to denounce his appearance on the show.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus issued a statement Monday asking "Saturday Night Live" and parent company NBC Universal to "disinvite" Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump from hosting SNL on November 7.
The report compares different business regulations that could enhance and constrain business development in 189 economies and states that "Venezuela made starting a business more difficult by increasing incorporation costs." The rankings are based on the average of each economy's scores for 10 topics that are included in the report.
A Dominican diplomat has accused Pulitzer-prize winning author Junot Díaz of being "anti-Dominican" for his outspoken remarks against the government's actions surrounding Haitian immigrants and Dominicans of Haitian descent. He also revoked an Order of Merit awarded several years ago to the author.
Hurricane Patricia became the strongest storm ever measured on the planet early Friday, with experts warning it could trigger 40-foot waves along southwestern Mexico and "life-threatening" flash flooding.
On March 31, 1995, Selena, the Queen of Tejano music, was shot and killed by Yolanda Saldívar, two weeks before her 24th birthday.
Hispanics grieved the loss of the Latin pop star, one fan saying in 1995: "To lose her is just to lose a part of our culture and roots and all that we believe in." Fans celebrated when Saldívar was convicted for Selena's death.
A Venezuelan man has claimed a spot on the Guinness Book of World Records for the biggest feet. Jeison Orlando Rodríguez Hernandez, 20, from Maracay, Venezuela, has feet measuring nearly 16 inches each and his shoes are size 26.
It happens around the world: a woman walks down the street and ends up the object of unwarranted catcalls and whistles. These comments are often based off physical appearances, forcing women to doubt their outfits and, sadly, their figures.
Meet Debi Hasky. While living in Panama, the 24-year-old was inspired to turn her anger to art that fights harassment.
Colombian artist Doris Salcedo was awarded the inaugural Nasher Prize from the Nasher Sculpture Center for her influence in the field of sculpture. Over the past 30 years, Salcedo has created sculptures and installations using ordinary objects—such as chairs, shoes, roses and bricks—as declarations of loss and tribute.
A new documentary is examining the devastating and fatal 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires, Argentina Jewish organization and the mysterious death two decades later later of a prosecutor investigating the case.
As Pope Francis took over New York City on Thursday, countless of followers waited for him by barricades in closed streets. Although the possibilities of seeing the Pope were slim, many braved the crowds and strict security measures just for a chance to catch a glimpse of the Pontiff.
Following the historic peace dialogue between Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and the leader of the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia), 'Timoshenko', reactions range from strong criticism to guarded optimism.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos took to Twitter to say that "On World Peace Day we remember that this is our greatest purpose: Colombians deserve to live without war!" Established by the United Nations in 1981, World Peace Day, also known as the International Day of Peace, is celebrated around the world on September 21st. This year's theme is "Partnerships for Peace - Dignity for All", which emphasizes the value of the different parts of society working in unison towards peace.
After the 8.3-magnitude earthquake hit the center and north of the country Wednesday, Chileans were using Facebook's Safety Check feature - which sends an "Are you OK?" notification if it looks like the user is near the affected zone. The alert includes a list of friends in the area who are safe and those pending an update.
Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs Claudia Ruiz Massieu has confirmed in apress conference Monday that two Mexican citizens died after Egyptian forces mistakenly killed 12 people who were in a tourist convoy visiting the country. The Secretary added that six Mexican tourists are in an Egyptian hospital outside of Cairo.
The Colombian Ministry of Defense detailed that two Venezuelan military aircrafts entered 1.8 miles within the Colombian airspace Saturday afternoon. The two military aircrafts flew over a military unit of the Army in the region and rapidly departed back to Castilletes, Colombia's and Venezuela's main boundary marker.