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One vital component of the modern-day home is something most people never give a thought towards- until something goes wrong Read More
Students from a Texas High School stepped up back in September to help those who were directly affected by Hurricane Read More
In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands are making new movements for island power grids Read More
One day after a magnitude 7.1 earthquake devastated Mexico City, scientists in Nevada are testing an innovative bridge design that Read More
Hispanic-owned businesses are booming. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of Hispanic businesses has more than doubled since Read More
The U.S. spends approximately $12.6 billion on pet supplies and over-the-counter medication annually, but a new drug treatment could potentially Read More
According to a study published last week in the International Journal of Health Services, Hispanic youths are only half as Read More
A group of prominent Hispanic conservatives who once vowed never to support Donald Trump’s presidential campaign have had a sudden Read More
The Chinese smartphone maker Oppo has recently announced that its newest digital technology will allow smartphones to fully charge in Read More
It really seems as though there’s no industry that can’t be conquered by the Kardashian-Jenner sisters — including the industry Read More
New legislation is being debated throughout New York City as a bill has been proposed that would allow undocumented noncitizens Read More
Recently, Girls star Lena Dunham took to Instagram to talk to followers about the pain she regularly experiences due to Read More
Toy giant Mattel has released a line of Barbie dolls that aim to add diversity to the popular toy line. Read More
The number of homeowners between 2000 and 2013 increased from 69.2 million to 74.7 million, with Latinos accounting for about Read More
The Affordable Care Act has been previously linked to a number of potential ill-effects, but could Obamacare actually cause higher Read More
Is wearing a sports jersey and painting your face just not enough for you? Maybe you should have a portrait Read More
U. S. Representative Nita Lowey and women’s health expert Dr. Linda Birnbaum led a forum on the effects that her Read More
A new social media campaign geared toward the young multicultural Latino community in America is becoming AT&T’s newest Read More
Within a 13-year period, the number of homeowners in the U.S. grew from 69.2 million, in 2000, to 74.7 million, Read More
Mobile Future recently conducted a study called “Hispanic Business Growth and the Mobile Future,” which documented the way that business Read More
For years, pro-life activists have stated that abortion clinics are more prevalently located in black and Hispanic communities across the Read More
According to new research, walking for an hour a day might help prevent disability and improve arthritis of the knee.The Read More
Congress gets back to work Monday looking like it will do what it does best: the bare minimum After two Read More
In the Hot Seat: Congress returns The lawmakers are back now. Congress is going to start its legislative business Read More
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