Video games have developed into one of the most popular forms of entertainment, with the video game industry ranking in more than $120 billion in 2019 alone. That's not to mention all the merch, cosplaying, and other fun stuff people love to invest in featuring their favorite video games and characters. Out of that, another growing industry has begun to flourish: in 2019, global eSports revenue surpassed $1 billion.
The CDC holiday guidelines that have been recently released on the U.S. Centers Disease Control and Prevention website includes guides for those who will be celebrating the Dia de los Muertos.
Facts you should know about Latinos, the largest minority group in the U.S., who will be celebrating their Hispanic Heritage Month beginning Sept.15 until Oct.15.
Virtual ways on how to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month amid the global pandemic. The celebration kicks off on Sept. 15 and will end in the middle of October.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a huge economic impact on the U.S. but it has also turned many people's lives upside down, affecting the mental health of many people, especially mothers.
Karen Vega is an 18-year-old model who is off to a strong start with her career in fashion. She is the first Oaxacan model that brings pride to their place in the history of fashion world.
The wiper blades on your car are more than convenience. They are a key safety feature during inclement weather. You can always get your mechanic to change the wiper blades, but it's actually very easy to swipe them out yourself. You'll know it's time to replace the wiper blades when you start seeing streaks on the windshield or finding it difficult to look through the window when it's raining. Replacing the wiper blades yourself is very satisfying, even though it's a simple job.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed a lot of things in the economy and society. From school lessons to working setups, it changed doing almost everything remotely.
A Latino man talking to his black neighbor located in San Francisco, California, was reportedly abused by a racist woman, a Good Samaritan came to rescue.
A COVID-19 Latino patient endured coronavirus, two blood clots, and a stroke. Tito Velasquez, who courageously conquered the disease, finally returns to his family after 111 days in four different facilities.
A groom who contracted COVID-19 managed to marry his fiancée from a hospital bed. A groom who contracted COVID-19 managed to marry his fiancée from a hospital bed.