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María Elena Salinas Exits Univision

María Elena Salinas Exits Univision

María Elena Salinas Exits Univision María Elena Salinas shocked Noticiero Univision viewers at the end of tonight’s broadcast announcing she is leaving the news anchor desk she has shared for decades with Jorge Ramos. “It’s time to change paths and start

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First Latino To Lead DNC

First Latino To Lead DNC

First Ever Latino Head of Democratic Party Over the weekend at the DNC’s Winter Meeting in Atlanta, DNC members from across the country elected Tom Perez, the first ever Latino, to serve as Chair of the DNC. Chair Tom Perez

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Gabriel Iglesias Celebrates Pandora’s Five Years of Comedy

Gabriel Iglesias Celebrates Pandora’s Five Years of Comedy

In 2011, Pandora launched its first ever comedy station! The station loved by mani is celebrating the huge milestone with the launch of New Comedy and an exclusive mixtape curated by top-spinning comic Gabriel Iglesias. Pandora Comedy’s Five “Fluffy” Years mixtape is a

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The Federal Reserve Could Raise Interest Rates in the U.S. for the First Time In Almost 10 Years

It’s possible that the Federal Reserve could be raising interest rates in the U.S. for the first time in almost ten years. This, as it turns out, could pave the way for higher borrowing costs in Britain. In an interview

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Are you Exposed? Hackers of Infidelity Site Ashley Madison Release Database of 33M Accounts

Millions of accounts from the infidelity site, Ashley Madison, have been released.   Hackers have targeted the site, whose tagline is “Life is short. Have an affair,” releasing sensitive and confidential information of 33 million user accounts. Information that includes

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The 5 Biggest Mistakes Companies Make in Marketing to Latinos

By: Mary Rabago As a Latino with more than 25 years of living in the United States, understanding and living between two cultures is something that doesn’t cease to amaze me. How is it still possible, with our history of

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Study: Smart People do Live Longer, and It’s All in The Genes

Turns out smart people do live longer — and it’s all in the genes. At least that’s according to new research released by the London School of Economics, which found that the link between intelligence and a longer life is

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Tucson’s 240th Birthday to be Celebrated With Flag Ceremony this Thursday

The flags that have flown over Tucson over the last 240 years, including the flags of the Tohono O’odham Nation and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, will be presented in a ceremony to celebrate Tucson’s 240th birthday. The Presidio San Agustín del Tucson location

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Fashion Tips: 5 Myths Busted About Caring for Denim

From the Editors of Fabric Care Solutions Like a best friend, a well-fitting pair of jeans should be treasured—if you’re lucky enough to find them. But while there are lots of myths about how to prolong the life of denim, not

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Mexican Journalist and Icon Jacobo Zabludovsky Dies at the Age of 87

Mexico has lost an icon in journalism. The death of Jacobo Zabludovsky was confirmed Thursday morning.  He is recognized as Mexico’s longest-serving and most-polemic television news anchor.   Arturo Corona, the news manager for Zabludovsky’s radio program confirmed his death,

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