New York Times Article Criticizing US Embargo on Cuba Sparks Fidel Castro's Interest

Former Cuban President Fidel Castro has found proof of American support for an end to the United States' embargo on Cuba in an article printed in The New York Times this past weekend titled "Obama Should End the Embargo on Cuba."

Are Republican Budget Cuts the Reason the CDC, NIH Don't Have an Ebola Vaccine Yet? [Video]

Could Republicans be to blame for the threat of Ebola in the United States? An ad titled "Republican Cuts Kill," released Sunday implies so.

Hillary Clinton: Vladimir Putin Is a Coldhearted Bully 'Trying to Rewrite Ukraine'

In a speech at a benefit dinner in Las Vegas on Monday, potential 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton emphasized the threat of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the importance of European countries becoming energy independent.

Arizona Sen. Ricardo Lara's Immigration Political Cartoon Offends Group Who Says 'White Senator Wouldn't Even Dare' Such Action [Video]

We the People Rising, a group based in California, is demanding that Arizona Sen. Ricardo Lara remove a cartoon from his office that implies that current immigration law is racist.

'Jane the Virgin's' Latin Lover Narrator Talks 'Blessing' of Being a Bilingual Latino American

Voice-over actor Anthony Mendez says his Latino American background has given him the ability to nail roles like his part in the upcoming The CW series "Jane the Virgin."

Tropical Storm Gonzalo Making Its Way to Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands: Warnings in Effect, Mudslides Possible

Tropical Storm Gonzalo is making its way to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

After Almost 25 Years, the Hispanic Federation Has Invested Over $40 Million in Latino Institutions, Grants

The Hispanic Federation, which has a reported 100 Latino community service agencies in the United States, is preparing to celebrate its 25th anniversary.

Study: Latina Women Much More Likely to Lack Health Insurance Than Latino Men

According to a new study, Latina women in the United States lack health insurance at a higher percentage than Hispanics in general and their male counterparts.

Environmentalists From US and Mexico Clean Pollution in Tijuana River Valley, Show 'Unprecedented' Unity

On Saturday, volunteers from the United States and Mexico united to clean up the Tijuana River Valley, which lies at the border between the two countries.

Mario Lopez Talks Influence of Mexican Upbringing, Teaches Kids Spanish

Star Mario Lopez is proud of his Hispanic roots, saying that without them, he would not have known what it takes to be achieve his goals.

'The Walking Dead's' Lauren Cohan Says Comic Book Moment in Season Premiere Will 'Scare You More Than Anything'

On Sunday, Season 5 of "The Walking Dead" will premiere, and star Lauren Cohan says it will be the best episode viewers have ever seen.

Michael Waltrip Demanded Emma Slater Be His 'DWTS' Partner

"Dancing With the Stars" competitor Michael Waltrip knew exactly who we wanted to dance with before joining the dancing competition show.

'Jane the Virgin' Star Gina Rodriguez Says Show Delivers 'New Perspective' on Latinos

On Oct. 13, The CW will premiere its new series, "Jane the Virgin" giving the hardly seen sight of a leading Latina in primetime television a chance to shine.

'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Creator Ryan Murphy Says Jessica Lange May Stay, Neil Patrick Harris May Join

Now that Season 4 of "American Horror Story" has made its freaky debut, creator Ryan Murphy is teasing some details about "Freak Show's" cast, twists and upcoming guests.

Gillian Anderson Says Jamie Dornan Won't Get a Big Head From 'Fifty Shades of Grey'

"The Fall" co-star Gillian Anderson has been spilling all the details about "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Jamie Dornan

Norman Reedus Compares 'The Walking Dead' Season 5 to a Motorcycle Ride

Season 6 of "The Walking Dead" is coming, but first viewers will be put through the motorcycle ride that is Season 5, according to Daryl Dixon actor Norman Reedus.

'DWTS' Star Alfonso Ribeiro Says Playing Carlton Hurt His Acting Career

Alfonso Ribeiro and partner Witney Carson won over viewers and judges on Monday's episode of "Dancing With the Stars," but another 90s star -- this one from a boy band - was already a fan of the actor formerly known as Carlton.

Expert Suggests Hillary Clinton Be President to End 'Abnormal' Relationship With Cuba

In a Wednesday panel discussion at the Cuban Interests Section, experts from both Washington and Havana discussed the benefits of lifting the embargo the United States has Cuba.

Fidel Castro Wants to Read a Stephen Hawking Book and Says NATO Wants 'Extermination' of Russians

In an article published Wednesday by Granma, Cuba's official newspaper, Former Cuban President Fidel Castro tackled various subjects, including NATO, Stephen Hawking and the Big Bang theory.

Transgender, World's Smallest Woman Talk 'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Ahead of Premiere [Watch]

On Wednesday, Season 4 of "American Horror Story" will premiere on FX, and those bold enough to watch will get to meet the members of the "Freak Show."

Dornan 'Sick' of Nude Scenes, Can He Handle 'Fifty Shades Darker' and 'Fifty Shades Freed' Movies?

Can Jamie Dornan handle doing two "Fifty Shades of Grey" sequels?

A Look at Miami's Little Havana Neighborhood Preserving Cuban and Central American Culture

A neighborhood in Miami known as Little Havana is working to preserve its Latino culture.

Wilmer Valderrama Talks 'Dark Day' in Politics, Latinos Voting in November Elections and Running for Office

Following what he calls a disappointing decision by President Barack Obama to delay executive action on immigration reform until after Election Day, actor Wilmer Valderrama is urging fellow Latinos to vote this November.

Florida Cracking Down on Undocumented Agricultural Workers Using Fake IDs to Work

Advocates are calling out Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater for allegedly targeting undocumented immigrants who acquired agricultural jobs with fake IDs, rather than the companies who hired them.

John McCain, Karl Rove Talk Mitt Romney for President 2016, Source Says Republican Is 'Observing' His Chances

Mitt Romney has previously stated that he will not run for president again come 2016, but the former Republican nominee still seems to have a lot of support.
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