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The upcoming elections represent a defining moment for Hispanics as they try to flex their political muscle, says Democratic Congressman Raul Grijalva, seeking a third term as representative of a district in southern Arizona.
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As logistics giants FedEx, UPS and DHL battle for small business clients, they are increasingly rolling out services that have little to do with hauling packages from Point A to Point Z.
Internet use and online language choice among the more than 16 million U.S. Hispanics online varies depending on their level of acculturation, according to a new study released Monday by AOL Latino.
The life of a woman who spent a year sleeping on the floor and subsisting on leftovers before winning a spot as a pupil at a Mexican boarding school and is now an aide to Indiana's governor could be coming to the big screen.
Televisa, Mexico's biggest broadcaster, on Monday ruled out making a new bid for Univision. The New York Times last week reported that a new proposal was being considered by Televisa and a consortium of high-profile investment firms.
Andrew Baca, chief executive of Abba Technologies Inc., an information technology firm, was recently named 2006 Male Minority of the Year by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Minority Business Development Agency.
A woman's touch might be necessary to get a woman's business off the ground, according to a report from a foundation that supports entrepreneurship.
While the political spotlight has been on Hispanic immigrants, social scholars and purveyors of media and entertainment are already focusing on their children, an exploding generation of bilingual, bicultural Hispanics who are rapidly emerging as a force that will affect just about everything in American pop culture.
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