The Pew Hispanic Center has released the top 60 metropolitan areas by Hispanic population.
Cancer has surpassed heart disease to become the leading cause of death among Hispanics in the United States, according to an American Cancer Society report released Monday.
For many non-Latino Americans, the words “Latino” and “illegal immigrant” are one and the same. A new poll finds over 30 percent of non-Hispanics believe a majority (over half) of Hispanics are undocumented.
According to surveys conducted by AARP, Hispanics over the age of 50 want candidates to address issues related to the future of Social Security and Medicare.
Today, August 15, 2012 marks a momentous day for the Hispanic community and for our country, nearly 1.7 million young immigrants will finally receive the opportunity to work for their dreams.
The goal of the Future Majority Project is to have a long-term, sustainable effort to grow the Republican family.
A leading labor union and allied super PAC are launching a multi-million dollar ad campaign hitting Mitt Romney.
Hispanic women represent the most passionate and proactive shopper segment searching for the best deals across all retail channels, according to WSL/Strategic Retail, an authority on shopper behavior and retail trends.
There is a growing necessity for brand marketers to provide culturally relevant content and messaging that specifically targets US Hispanics.
Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) made another controversial remark last week, telling constituents that Democrats want Hispanics to be dependent on government -- and claiming that African Americans already are.
Hispanics have the greatest purchasing power of any US ethnic group and taken together will soon represent the world's ninth largest economy, marketing analysis firm Nielsen said Thursday.
As demographics shift and political districts are redrawn, Latino politicians are challenging traditionally black or white incumbents, altering the political landscape
The Hispanic Group, an independent communications agency coined the term “bebe boomers” last week to describe the growing population of Latinos born in the U.S, and the cultural shift that joins this boom.
A top U.S. Justice Department official warned Alabama that the state's controversial immigration law has had "lasting" and possibly illegal consequences for Hispanic school children.