Bills Approving Smithsonian Site for National American Latino Museum Continue to Wait in House, Senate

A national Smithsonian museum dedicated to American Latino history is still awaiting approval from a slow-moving Congress.

Mango Becomes Second Spain Clothing Company in Recent Months to Recall Shirt After Accusations of Using Nazi Symbols

Mango, a Spain-based clothing company, is apologizing for a shirt that features designs that some say look like Nazi symbols.

Hispanic Companies Explain Appeal Behind Google's New .Soy Domain Meant to 'Cater' to Latino Market

As of Oct. 15, Google's new .soy domain, meant to appeal to the Hispanic community, became available to the public.

Latinos in Stamford, Connecticut Helping New Immigrants Succeed in Wealthy State

Latinos in Stamford, Connecticut are helping immigrant families in the wealthy state get their feet off the ground.

'The Bachelorette' Couple Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray Talk Wedding Dress, Setting a Date, Chris Soules

According to the most recent star of "The Bachelorette" Andi Dorfman, her wedding to winner Josh Murray will center on her dress.

Pitbull, Leah Remini to Temporarily Join 'DWTS'

On Oct. 20, "Dancing With the Stars" will look a little bit different as Erin Andrews will not be the one hosting alongside Tom Bergeron.

Possible 'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Guest Neil Patrick Harris Talks 'Weird' Season 1 Role Offered to Him and His Husband [Listen]

Neil Patrick Harris may be appearing on "American Horror Story: Freak Show," but the actor had the chance to have a role in the FX anthology back in Season 1, "American Horror Story: Murder House."

'Downton Abbey's' Michelle Dockery Recalls Meeting Beyoncé, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and More

"Downton Abbey" star Michelle Dockery is a star in her own right, but the actress still gets star struck.

Juan Pablo Galavis Explains Controversial 'Couples Therapy' Comment, Negative Attention Received by Nikki Ferrell

Former and controversial star of "The Bachelor" recently opened up about appearing on "Couples Therapy" with girlfriend Nikki Ferrell.

'DWTS' Pro Dancer Derek Hough to Receive Award From LGBT Group

On Oct. 17, "Dancing With the Stars" professional dancer Derek Hough will be receive the Inspiration Award at the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network's Respect Awards for his fighting against bullying.

Zoe Saldana, Diego Luna Hope 'The Book of Life' Teaches Latino Culture, Diversity

Hispanic actors stars Zoe Saldana and Diego Luna celebrate their culture with the new animated film "The Book of Life."

Greenpeace Uses Secret GPS Trackers to Get Pictures of Illegal Logging of Amazon Rainforest

Activists from Greenpeace have succeeded in using GPS trackers to locate those responsible for illegal logging of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.

Groups Push to Make Recreational Marijuana Use, Growing Plants Legal in Alaska, Oregon, Washington D.C. in November

Marijuana advocacy groups are hoping to get Nov. 4 referendums passed that would make recreational marijuana use legal in Alaska, Oregon and Washington D.C.

Denver Police Say Kids Could Get Marijuana-Laced Edibles for Treats This Halloween [Video]

This Halloween, police in Denver, Colorado are worried about kids biting off more than they can chew. On Tuesday, the Denver Police Department released a video telling parents about the threat of treats made with marijuana.

Mitt Romney for President 2016? Wife Ann Says Family Still in Same Emotional, Mental State After Losing to Obama

This week, Ann Romney has been very insistent that that she is over her husband, Mitt Romney, running for president.

Will Creator Julian Fellowes End 'Downton Abbey' After Season 6 for New NBC Universal Show?

According to sources, "Downton Abbey" could end after Season 6.

Jamie Dornan's Father Encouraged Him to Be Christian Grey in ''Fifty Shades of Grey'

Jamie Dornan may not think he's good at auditions, but that didn't stop him from landing the role of Christian Grey (after Charlie Hunnam dropped out) in the highly-anticipated movie adaptation of E.L. James' bestselling erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey."

'American Horror Story' Star Kathy Bates Considers Season 5, America's Biggest Clown Group Laments 'Freak Show' Villain

Kathy Bates is considering being a part of Season 5 of "American Horror Story" as the Clowns of America, International are lamenting the evil clown villain in Season 4, dubbed "Freak Show."

Family of Republican Jeb Bush Will Effect His Decision to Run for President in 2016

While campaigning for his son George P. Bush to win the election for Texas Land Commissioner, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush discussed his family's opinion on him running for president in 2016.

Armando Bonilla, the First Hispanic Nominated to US Court of Federal Claims, Hopes a Trend Follows

Armando Bonilla, who has a chance to become the first Hispanic judge on the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, hopes his nomination will start a trend for future generations.

Border Patrol Agents' Dogs May Get Advanced 'Futuristic' Collars to Help Better Secure US Border

According to sources, the Border Patrol might eventually use dog collars to better protect the United States border, but how realistic is this?

Challenger Marilinda Garcia Dismisses Comments That 'Drag Queens Are More Attractive' Than New Hampshire Rep. Ann Kuster

U.S. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster and challenger New Hampshire state representative Marilinda Garcia have responded to a controversial comments by New Hampshire state representative Steve Vaillancourt that Kuster will lose the race because she is less attrative than a "drag queen."

John Kerry Says Shootings, Hostage Situations in Eastern Ukraine 'Has to Stop,' in Speech Tackling Conflict With Russia

On Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry spoke to reporters about the Russia-Ukraine conflict during a speech in Paris, France.

Wilmer Valderrama Details Journey From 'That '70s Show' to 'From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series'

Actor Wilmer Valderrama has been hooked on acting ever since his days as Fez on "That '70s Show."

CityCop App Helping Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil Mobile Users Monitor, Map Crimes in Their Neighborhood

In the past three months, an app has been helping tens of thousands of people in Latin America report and learn about crimes occurring in their area.
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