The chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA), has endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in an opinion piece in La Opinión, the largest Spanish-language newspaper in the U.S.
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The chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA), has endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in an opinion piece in La Opinión, the largest Spanish-language newspaper in the U.S.
The nominees in Movies and Television for the 21st Critics' Choice Awards were announced early Monday morning via Twitter.
Actor, comedian George Lopez has officially endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, dropping some of his signature slang in Spanglish as he made the announcement on Twitter. The entertainer who has been active in advocating for the Latino community asked his fans to visit Unidos Con Bernie, the Sanders campaign initiative to appeal Latino voters.
The nominees for the 73rd annual Golden Globe Awards — celebrating the very best in film and television — were announced Thursday morning.
The presidential spat continues to escalate as the outgoing President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who is three days away from leaving office, accused the President-elect Mauricio Macri of yelling at her over the phone.
A young mother who left a 2-year-old boy and a beloved husband and dad who immigrated from Mexico were among those who were killed in San Bernardino, California.
Following the devastating shooting at the convention building at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, CA, several celebrities have taken to social media to express their emotions.
Jennifer Lopez, 46, went above and beyond in her role as the American Music Awards (AMA) host Sunday night.
In true J.Lo fashion, the actress/designer/singer showed off her killer-body in many different outfits.
The "Modern Family" star and Joe Manganiello wed Sunday evening in front of nearly 400 of their close family and friends. Vergara has been giving her loving fans a sneak peek into her intimate ceremony.
Sofía Vergara and Joe Manganiello have arrived in Palm Beach, Florida, for their upcoming nuptials. The couple was spotted at The Breakers, the venue where their wedding is to be held. The pair became engaged on Christmas Day in 2014 after only dating for six months.
The excitement leading up to the 16th Annual Latin Grammys did not disappoint. The biggest winner Thursday night was Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade, who won in four out of the five categories she was nominated in, including "Song of the Year" and "Record of the Year" with her track "Hasta la Raiz".
Whether you are a fan of bachata or reggaeton, it's a sure bet many of your favorite stars will be part of what is called the "biggest night" in Latin Music. The 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards will take place on Thursday night Nov. 19 and will include 32 performing artists and 22 presenters.
The award is considered to be the nation's highest civilian honor, given to those who make major contributions to national security, world peace, and other cultural accomplishments. President Obama will be presenting the awards next Tuesday November 24.
A Mexican and 3 Chileans, all who lived in France, are among the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks that took the lives of 129 and injured over 350.
It was a heartbreaking scene - a family holding candles in memory of a young woman whose life ended at 23 as she was fulfilling one of her lifelong dreams. Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, had worked hard to get to go to Paris as an exchange student studying industrial design.
Experts chose albums that had a long-lasting impact on contemporary Latin music, from 70s crooners like Julio Iglesias and Joan Manuel Serrat to "rockeros" like Santana and Juanes and more recently reggaetoneros like Calle 13 and Daddy Yankee. (And of course Selena is in there too!)
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro finished a speech in Human Rights Council in Geneva without directly addressing the indictment of his wife's nephews on cocaine smuggling charges, which took place in New York City on Thursday.
With less than a year before the presidential election, the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) is launching a national campaign starting in Florida, Colorado, and Texas, utilizing volunteers to spread the message about the importance of the Latino vote.
Mexican restaurant chain "Illegal Pete's" is under fire yet again for its controversial name, this time the protest is coming from the University of Arizona's Chicano student organization M.E.Ch.A.
Sixty-seven Latino intellectuals, artists, scientists, writers and filmmakers from the United States, Latin America and Spain signed a joint statement denouncing the comments about immigrants and Mexico made by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.