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Hispanics Regardless of Economy Remain Loyal to Brand Name Products

Hispanics Regardless of Economy Remain Loyal to Brand Name Products

The market brand research company Mintel latest research is showing that regardless of income levels and/or economic downturn Hispanics remain loyal to name brand personal products and do not opt for less-expensive items to save money. continue reading »

Rare and Ancient the Aztecs Favorite Dog Finally Recognized by the American Kennel Club

The Xoloitzcuintli (pronounced show-low-etz-queent-lee) is one of the world’s rarest breeds and is still considered a "healer" in remote Mexican and Central American Villages today continue reading »

Eduardo Caballero: First Hispanic Inducted into Advertising Hall of Fame

Eight industry pioneers will be inducted into the prestigious Advertising Hall of Fame this year and for the first time there will be a Hispanic inductee, Eduardo Caballero. continue reading »

Hispanic Businesswomen Prospering

As the National Hispana Leadership conference in Miami concludes what is clear is that Hispanic businesswomen are prospering. "Latinas are the fastest-growing group of small business owners in the country," says Cristina Lopez, president of the Washington D.C.-based National Hispana Leadership Institute. continue reading »

First Hispanic Woman to Head Powerful House Foreign Affairs Committee

When Congress convenes for its next session, Florida Republican Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen will be heading the powerful and influential House Foreign Affairs Committee. continue reading »

Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award Ceremony Highlights Abuses in Mexico - Honors Local Hero

Abel Barrera Hernandez, Founder and Director of the Tlachinollan Center received the 2010 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights award for his courageous defense of the rights of rural and indigenous peoples living in Guerrero State in southern Mexico. continue reading »

Hispanic Washingtonian’s the Most Affluent in the Country

Recent Census figures are showing that the 700,000 Hispanics that call Washington, D.C. home are the most affluent with a median household income of $61,000. These figures also shows that one-in-four Hispanic Washingtonian’s have at least a four-year college degree, double the national average. continue reading »

Disney Sweetheart Demi Lovato Enters Treatment Facility (VIDEO)

Mexican-American Disney sweetheart Demi Lovato left the Jonas Brothers World tour to enter rehab sources are reporting. Whereas her publicist is stating she entered an unidentified treatment center to “seek medical treatment for emotional and physical issues she has dealt with for some time.” continue reading »

Project Runway Latin American Style (VIDEO)

For a couple of months now, Mexican model and TV presenter Rebecca de Alba has been hosting the Latino version of the fashion world reality TV show Project Runway. continue reading »

Colombian Super-star Juanes to Give First Spanish Lanuage Performance at Macy’s Holiday Parade

On Thursday, November 25, 2010 America's favorite holiday spectacular, the 84th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, will step off to kick off the holiday season. The parade entertains more than 3.5 million continue reading »