Pulitzer Prize-winning undocumented journalist Jose Antonio Vargas shared his compelling story through the screening of his powerful film, "Documented" as a part of Immigrant Heritage Week (April 17-24) on April 17 at the Museum of Moving Image in Long Island City, New York.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas continues to shed light on the need for immigration reform through his powerful documentary, Documented, which will be released in select New York and Los Angeles theaters prior to its television broadcast on CNN.
Flipboard is responding to the threat imposed by Facebook's new Paper app by buying another rival and striking a content partnership with news giant CNN.
The closure of Latino news sites questions the strategy and viability of targeting Hispanics with their own sites compared to reading English-language or general market news sources. Considering that Hispanics are such a large and growing market of United States media consumers, what went wrong?
CNN is shuttering its CNN Latino division, becoming the second mainstream media outlet to shutter its Latino-focused news subsidiary in as many months this year.
Mayor Rob Ford makes headlines by attempting to defend his image once again. Thestar.com discusses some of the details on his interview with Bill Weir for the Anderson Cooper 360 Show.
Latino women and men are finding that diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are disproportionately affecting them. Health care professionals suggest that healthier diets and regular exercise will decrease cases of diabetes and risk of heart failure, but Latinos aren't heeding advice or understanding that those sensuous curves can kill.
Food critic Anthony Bourdain is backpedaling after comments he made during an episode of "Parts Unknown" about a famous New Mexican Frito pie outraged many locals.
A new national poll by CNN has revealed that 65 percent of Democrats and independents are in favor of Hillary Clinton becoming the democratic nominee in the 2016 presidential race.