Eurovision Song Contest 2016 - WATCH the Live Stream; Also History and Preview of Finalists

Europe's biggest, campiest song competition will air in the United States for the first time on May 14. Sweden hosts the 61st Eurovision Song Contests, an event that dates back to World War II.

Latinos Make Up Majority of U.S. Poultry Workers Enduring Inhumane Conditions, Yet Many Decide to Stay

An Oxfam America report released Wednesday found poultry workers are denied basic human rights, some as simple as using the bathroom. Despite widespread discrimination, many of the predominately Latino farm workers stay in fear they will not find steady income elsewhere.

Where are the Latino Superheroes? Spider-Man’s Hispanic Roots Left Out of 'Captain America: Civil War'

The first Latino Spider-Man recieved little fanfare in his August 1992 debut. Mavel earned widespread acclaim for introducing a second one in 2011, though their cinematic empire still lacks actors to represent the Hispanic community's ever-growing fan base.

ICE Officials to Conduct Mass Deportation Raids of Central American Women, Children

ICE officials are preparing for what may be the largest immigration sweep under President Obama. The report of month-long raids come a week after U.S. Customs and Border Protection data revealed nearly 60,000 children crossed the U.S. Mexico border between October 2015 and March 2016.

Undocumented Children Crossing Border Skyrockets Again, Pew Research Center Study Says

The number of children crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, either unaccompanied or with guardians, increased drastically over a six-month period beginning in October 2015. As one U.S. Customs and Border Protection official warns, the influx of newcomers may increase throughout the summer.

How Donald Trump Energizes the Small Yet Confident Group of Republican Latinos in California’s Hispanic Community

Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee thanks to widespread support from conservative and predominately white voters. Winning the coveted Latino bloc will take attentiveness to the needs of the Hispanic community, only a fraction of which already approves of his anti-immigration policies.

The Mother’s Day 2016 Top Freebies & Discounts for Food, Restaurants and Retailers; Plus Online Deals Galore

From discounted jewelry to free medieval dinners, businesses nationwide are doing their part to thank mom this Mother's Day.

¡Para Tí Mamá! Mother's Day Famous Quotes, Notable Bible Verses and the Holiday’s Greek History

A festival celebrating mythological goddesses is now an annual celebration of mothers around the world. Timeless quotes from notable philosophers, actors, and comedians pay tribute to women who often go unthanked throughout the year.

Watch Demonstrators Confront Police at the California GOP Convention Protesting Donald Trump [VIDEO]

Protesters clashed with San Francisco law enforcement on the first day of the California Republican Convention Friday. Republican front-runner Donald Trump admittedly went through dirt and mud to make his way into the Hyatt Regency banquet hall, where he spoke to hundreds of delegates and guests.

Where are Latinos in the NFL Draft? Hispanic Players Overlooked Amid Growing Viewership of Football

Over 200 collegiate players will be selected by teams during the three-day NFL draft, yet only four prospects come from Latino descent. NFL viewership contines to grow but the need to play football hasn't translated to younger Hispanic athletes.

Millennials, Latinos Under 30 Years Old Are Dragged Down by Other Generations in New York City

New Yorkers born between 1985 and 1996 make up about one-fifth of the city's population, yet they settle for low-wage jobs that don't utilize their skillset. The 9.3 percent unemployment rate for Latinos is higher than any other ethnicity, save African-Americans.

Rep. Luis Gutierrez Calls for Temporary Protection Status of Ecuadorian Immigrants Escaping Earthquake’s Destruction

U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., sent President Barack Obama a letter on Monday urging for temporary deportation protection of Ecuadorians in the wake of a massive earthquake that rocked the South American country earlier this month.

7 in 10 Latino Voters Support Obama’s DAPA, DACA Programs, Poll Finds

Latinos were split on whether Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders is more favorable. Most, however, turned a blind eye to Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz outright, both who have made anti-immigration legislation a top priority.

Coachella Weekend 2 Lineup, Set Times, and Live Stream: Will Guns N’ Roses, Other Artists Honor Prince?

Elle Goulding and Ice Cube were among the million of fans expressing remorse over Prince's sudden death Thursday. The singer-songwriters are both scheduled to perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival this weekend, which will undoutebly pay homage to the rock icon's indelible legacy.

California Presidential Poll Shows Trump Way Ahead With Republicans, Democratic Voters Favor Clinton Over Sanders

With New York in the rear-view mirror, the biggest remaining delegate haul ahead of the summer presidential nomination conventions come with California's June 7 primary.

Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Sent to Live with Undocumented Adults Who May Be in US Illegally

A Department of Health and Human Services study found 22,798 unaccompanied children were housed with parents, aunts, uncles, or other close relatives between September 2015 and February 2016, nearly equaling the total of the previous 12-month period.

US Health and Human Services Provides $300K Grant to Fight Zika Virus Outbreak

The cash-strapped island cannot afforts to fund hospitals and hospital staff necessary for fighting Zika, the bloodborne disease that can have devastating affects on infants and pregnant women.

New York Primary Day Has Democrats, Republicans Fight for Delegates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Near Nominations for 2016 Elections

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump lead most national polls heading into Tuesday's primary, but New Yorkers can make it difficult for either to win their party's nomination without contested conventions.

Popocatepetl Volcano Eruption in Mexico Caught on Video, Pours Ashes Over Puebla and Airport [WATCH]

Puebla's most catastrophic volcanic eruption in nearly 20 years spread ash across a seven-mile radius, reaching as far as the coastal city of Veracruz. Ash left cars immoblie and th city's only airport close Monday.

Copa America 2016 Ticket Sale Update – Lionel Messi, Willian Playing, But Neymar Being Held Back

The Olympic tournament final is scheduled for mid-August, meaning players would miss crucial rest time ahead of Premier and Champions League seasons begin.

Millennials, Baby Boomers More Divided than Ever About Immigration Reform as Presidential Election Nears

Nearly half of adults born before or shortly after World War II are likely to opposed a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, contrasting from views younger adults hold.

Brooklyn Democratic Presidential Debate: Clinton Dodges Wall Street Questions, Sanders Defends Israel Stance

The last scheduled Democratic debate raised questions about Hillary Clinton's repeated refusal to release speech transcrips and Bernie Sanders ability to win over New Yorkers ahead of Tuesday's primary.

Congress Split Over Puerto Rico Debt Rescue Bill, Likely Won’t Meet May 1 Deadline

Several Republicans believe Puerto Rico can restructure its debt payment plan without U.S. government assistance, but letting the island nation falter would have a domino effect on U.S. taxpayers.

The Latino Vote in 2016: Nearly One Million New York Latinos Voting on Election Day This November

Clinton gained a key endoresment from a Latino advocacy group on Wednesday, days before New Yorkers cast ballots in the state's Democratic primary.

California Children, Latinos Breathing Improved With Less Air Pollution Last 20 Years

A USC Children's Health Study found lowered nitrogen dioxide and ozone pollutant levels resulted in double-digit drops in reported breathing problems.
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