California Latino Population 2014: Ethnic Group Set To Become Majority Despite Little Political Representation
Latinos in California are set to become the state's ethnic majority in the month of March, with 39 percent of residents identifying as Latino.
Venezuela Protests 2014: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Passes Resolution Calling For US Sanctions
The resolution, sponsored by Cuban-American senators Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), will head to the full Senate for a vote.
Latinos In The US: Pedrito Martínez Talks Being Discovered In Cuba To Collaborating With Sting, Bruce Springsteen [EXCLUSIVE]
Pedrito Martínez was playing in a Cuba jazz festival when he was discovered by a Canadian saxophonist who took him on tour. He stayed in the U.S. and became essential for Afro-Cuban music.
'El Chapo’ Guzmán Extradition Update: Sinaloa Cartel Leader Will Not Be Extradited To US, Identity Is Confirmed
Mexico's Attorney General, Jesús Murillo Karam, has confirmed that Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman wil not be extradited from Mexico.
‘El Chapo’ Arrest News: US Wants To Extradite Joaquín Guzmán Through DEA
"El Chapo" Guzmán may be extradited to the US where he is wanted on charges pertaining to drug trafficking in New York, California, Texas, Florida and Illinois.
Department of State: US 'Very Open' To Relationship With Cuba
A top American official has stated that the United States is "very open" to a new and improved relationship with Cuba.
US Border Security: Secret 40 Meter Tunnel Found On Arizona-Sonora Border
US Customs and Border Patrol agents have found a secret 40 meter tunnel on the US-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona.
Mexico Drug Cartel News: US DEA Met With Sinaloa Cartel In Secret For Info On Rivals
Agents from the US' Drug Enforcement Agency had secret meetings with Mexican drug cartel leaders to obtain key information on rival cartels.
Apple iTunes '12 Days of Gifts' Offers Oscar-Winning Film 'Hugo' For Free In US And Canada
Apple gift’s Oscar-winning Martin Scorsese film “Hugo” for iTunes ’12 Days of Gifts.’ The U.S. and Canada will get “Hugo,” while “Home Alone” will be given internationally.
Thalia Radio Show To Be Broadcasted Throughout The US As Part Of AIRE Radio Networks
Thalía's beautiful voice will be heard every week throughout the United States after she signed a deal with AIRE Radio Networks to broadcast "Conexión Thalía Radio Show" all across America.
Target Confirms Data Breach In US: 40 Million Customers’ Card Info Stolen In Peak Of Christmas Shopping
Target just revealed that they were hacked and cyber-criminals stole the credit and debit card information of approximately 40 million customers.
Blockbuster Closing All Its Stores In US; What Will Happen To The Few Stores Left in Latin America?
Blockbuster announced today that it will be closing the 300 remaining stores it still had across America. The company's slow demise has seen something of a domino effect across Europe and Latin America.
Hispanic Coffee Consumers Can Help Win Battle Among Top US Brands [REPORT]
It's becoming more common nowadays to have your coffee at home before leaving for work, and unfortunately for top U.S. coffee brands, this new phenomenon is hurting the sales and the growth of coffeehouses. However, there's a growing Hispanic population with greater spending power that could be the key to unlocking growth in the coffee market.
Toys R Us Black Friday Deals Leak Online: PS3 And Xbox 360 Consoles Included; See Deals Here!
The Toys R Us Black Friday shopping ad has leaked online and the retailer is shaving off the price of a PS3 and Xbox 360 bundles.
Vicente Fox, Former Mexican President, Says Mexico Spies Too, No Surprise US Spied On Felipe Calderon
Mexico's former president Vicente Fox says espionage is a common thing. Every country does it and Felipe Calderón shouldn't be so "shocked" that the NSA spied on him.
Puerto Rico On Bankruptcy Rumors: ‘Completely Out Of The Question’, Says It Won’t Need US Help
"We will do everything, and I repeat, everything that is necessary for Puerto Rico to honor all its commitments," said Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla. "It's not only a constitutional but also a moral obligation."
Is The US Government Shutdown Over? Senate Reaches Bipartisan Deal To End It Partially And Avoid Default
Senate leaders announced on Wednesday that they have reached a deal to end the government shutdown and avoid a possible U.S. default. The Senate deal will reopen the government, funding it until January 15.
Immigration Reform 2013: What Does The US Debt Crisis Mean For The Chances Of Reform?
If the United States defaults on the $12 trillion it owes in interest payments and social security bills, it would likely send shockwaves rippling through world markets. But even if Congress avoids an impasse, the effects of the political struggle will likely have consequences on immigration reform legislation.
How Many Undocumented Immigrants Live In US? Numbers On The Rise Since Recession Ended, Says New Study
The Pew Center says numbers of undocumented immigrants in the United States are increasing again after they took a dip with US economy. Those numbers leaped throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Lawmakers debating what the government should do to keep those numbers down might take note of a 2007 paper pointing to border enforcement as a major reason for the rise.
Sasha, Benny and Erik, Former ‘Timbiriche’ Members, To Bring Their Tour ‘Primera Fila’ To The US [SCHEDULE]
Former Timbiriche stars Sasha Sokol, Benny Ibarra and Erik Rubin bring their tour "Primera Fila" to the United States. Find out their schedule here!
Dilma Rousseff, Brazil President, Cancels October Visit To US Over NSA Surveillance Spying Allegations
The president of Brazil has canceled her trip to the U.S after allegations the NSA was spying on the Brazilian people.
Cuba, US Direct Mail Service Re-Establishment Being Discussed In Havana Talks
Since 1963, mail going between the two countries has had to travel through a third country first, but that might soon come to an end.
Tropical Storm Humberto Strengthens Over Atlantic Waters; Will Storm Become First Hurricane Of 2013?
Tropical Storm Humberto is expected to become the season's first official Hurricane by Tuesday or Wednesday. As it continues to develop, meteorologists do not expect the storm to make landfall along the United States coast.
Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad Warns US ‘It Will Pay The Price’ If America Attacks Syria [VIDEO]
CBS correspondent Charlie Rose interviewed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad about the use of chemical weapons on Syrian civilians.
US Open 2013 Live Stream: When And Where To Watch Novak Djokovic Take On Rafael Nadal In Men's Final
Find out when and where to watch the 2013 U.S. Open Men's Final between No. 1 Novak Djokovic and No. 2 Rafael Nadal.
Peru No. 1 Source Of US Counterfeit Money; It's 'Much More Profitable Than Cocaine'
Police have raided a number of counterfeiting operation in Peru and seized millions in fake US currency.
Draco Rosa Announces US Tour After 2 Years Of Battling With Cancer
Draco Rosa is ready to tour and he will grace five lucky U.S. cities with his voice and presence. Keep reading to find out where you will be able to see him live!
Latinos In The US: Beatriz Contreras, Mexican-American Fashion Blogger And Web Page Designer, Fights To Break The Stereotype
In this week's edition of "Latino's In The U.S." we take a look at a young successful web designer for local businesses and street fashion blogger.
US Open 2013 Update: Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic And Serena Williams Continue Title Runs In New York
The top players in the world cruised into the second round of the 2013 U.S. Open. As the difficulty level increases, can Rafa Nadal and Serena Williams add to their already loaded trophy cases?
Maria Sharapova Pulls Out Of US Open Due To Shoulder Injury
World No. 3 Maria Sharapova withdrew from next week's U.S. Open because of a shoulder injury. Despite the loss of the 2006 Open champ, this year's open still features loads of talent on the women's side.