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Renewed US, Cuba Diplomatic Relations Could Start Limited Success for Businesses

Hispanic-Owned Businesses Likely to Transform Economic, Political Landscape: Study

Hispanic-owned businesses will likely transform the economic and political landscape of the U.S., this is proven by the fact that Hispanic-owned businesses have grown at a rate that's fifteen times the national average, and that trend has been sustained for at least the last 10-15 years.

SALUD: Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease Among Hispanics and Latinos

Hector M. González, Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Michigan State University, recently received a $5.67 million grant from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to fuel a study to find very early signs of Alzheimer's disease among middle-age and older Latinos.

Hispanic Women are 'the New Power Buyer,' Key Decision Makers: Report

According to new research, 91 percent of Hispanic women, deemed "the New Power Buyer," believe that purchasing a home is the best financial investment that a person can make, and they're making strides toward acquiring their desired homes.
2.5 Million Enroll for Obamacare in 4 Weeks As Spanish Calls Rise

Uninsured Rates Narrow Under the Affordable Care Act, Gaps in Coverage Persist

Under the Affordable Care Act, uninsured rates have narrowed for both black and Hispanic adults, yet Hispanics and blacks continue to face huge gaps in coverage, according to a new study.
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Poverty Concentration Re-Emerges, Hispanics & Blacks Disproportionately Affected

Poverty concentration has resurfaced in the U.S., and disproportionately Hispanic and black populations reside in high-poverty ghettos, slums and barrios. The concentration of poverty instigates urban violence, police-community tension and the enduring legacy of racism.
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Youth Experiencing 'Relationship Poverty' Require Crucial Relationships, In-School Support: Report

Youth who experience "relationship poverty" are more likely to leave school and fail to graduate, but there are ways to enable success.
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SALUD: National Blood Cancer Awareness Month & the Impact on U.S. Latino Community

National Blood Cancer Awareness Month has been assigned to the month of September, and during that 30-day stint, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) raises awareness about blood cancer, and they share the impact of contributions to save lives, fund research and help families.
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Independent Publisher Launches Annual Prize to Boost Emerging Immigrant Voices

Enthusiastic about international literature and the growth of immigrant prose in the U.S., independent publisher Restless Books has chosen to introduce a yearly prize to fill the void and beckon emerging immigrant voices.
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Hispanic Mobile Users More Likely to Use Smartphones for Travel

Savvy Hispanic mobile users are more likely to use their smartphones for travel inspiration, research and booking. Likewise, Hispanic millennials are likely to be spontaneous travellers, who use their phones for last minute flight research, hotels bookings and activities.

NAHREP Initiative Hopes to Triple Hispanic Household Wealth Over 10 Years

National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals' Hispanic Wealth Project has received the support of an American multinational financial institution, which posseses a $125 billion lending goal, helping to increase the number of Hispanic home mortgage consultants, support financial education and counseling, and triple Hispanic household wealth over 10 years.
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Top 10 Latin American Home Run Hitters in MLB History

Latin Post counts down the top 10 greatest Latin American-born home run hitters in Major League Baseball history in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.

Undocumented Woman Enters a Healthcare Clinic, Leaves in Handcuffs

An undocumented woman entered a health care clinic, and two hours later, she was ushered out wearing handcuffs simply because she had a fake ID.

Number of Babies Born to Undocumented Immigrants Declines: Report

While much of presidential hopeful Donald Trump's immigration rhetoric focuses on "dangerous" and "illegal" Mexican immigrants and "anchor babies," fewer "birthright" children have been born to U.S.-dwelling undocumented immigrants. Meanwhile, Chinese undocumented immigrants now surpass Mexican documented immigrants regarding the number of new immigrants in the U.S.
New Study: Many Latino Grandparents House with Family Out of Necessity, Not Togetherness

Black, Hispanic Elders Likely to be Among California's Hidden Poor

Elders of color in California are likelier than other populations to be among the "hidden poor," even if they aren't near or below the federal poverty line. According to a new report, single Latino elders and elders caring for adult children experience higher levels of economic insecurity.

Spanish-Speaking Populations Under-Informed About Natural Disaster Emergency Protocols

The Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs Commission issued a state report, which found that Connecticut's Spanish-speaking populations, particularly those located in Bridgeport and Danbury, are under-informed about emergency protocols and procedures when it comes to natural disaster response.

Socioeconomics, Food Insecurity and the US Latino Population

Conversations about healthy eating, diabetes care and weight management should account for socioeconomics, food insecurity and food availability, particularly when addressing U.S. Latinos, who are overwhelmingly food insecure.
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Boston's Segregation Impacts Hispanic Youth's Opportunities, Healthy Development Resources

Boston's segregation and racial division has had a widespread and unfathomable impact on the city's Hispanic residents who live in low opportunity neighborhoods and have very little access to healthy development resources.
Undocumented Youth

Civic Participation Rates Climb for Latino Youth

Civic participation rates may be lower for Latinos than other ethnic/racial groups, but it’s higher than ever for the population. Improved educational opportunities, unparalleled social media engagement and community involvement demonstrates Latinos' aptitude for greater civic involvement.
World Health Organization Releases First-Ever Global Report on Suicide

SALUD: National Suicide Prevention Week -- Risk Factors & Barriers to Treatment

Barriers exist when attempting to access professional treatment for the prevention and treatment of suicidal ideation and suicide, particularly for men and people of color.

Best Cities for Latinos: Virginia Beach, a Picturesque Beach Town & Source of Opportunities

Virginia Beach is the picturesque east coast beach town and resort city that attracts millions to its oceanfront hotels, motels and restaurants each year. The city has the longest pleasure beach in the world, a glorious boardwalk, and tremendous opportunities for Latinos.
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