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A $4 million American Cancer Society grant was awarded to a UA researcher to improve health equity for Hispanic cancer survivors ... investigator Terry Badger, a professor in the University ...
Hispanic immigrants face a daunting and unique set of mental and emotional health issues, according to new research by School of Social Work Ph.D. student Leah Holle. She surveyed 198 Hispanic ...
Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Hispanic has revealed its digital expansion plans in its 2025-26 Upfront, which includes the launch of WBTV Hispanic Stream. WBD USH is offering advertisers new ways to ...
Hispanic representation in Congress has never been higher. According to the Pew Research Center, 53 Hispanics serve in the House of Representatives, and seven are in the Senate, including ...
Johnny Rodriguez, one of country music’s first Hispanic stars and known for 1970s hits “Ridin’ My Thumb to Mexico” and “That’s the Way Love Goes,” has died at the age of 73.
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Hispanic advocates gathered at the Washington Duke Inn for a panel discussing how what's going on in Washington amid the current political climate affects Latinos in the ...
By McKinley Franklin Johnny Rodriguez, the chart-topping Hispanic country music star and “That’s the Way Love Goes” singer, has died. He was 73. Rodriguez’s daughter, Aubry Rodriguez ...
In the “water is wet” category of news, Bloomberg Businesweek has published a long article titled “Cartoon Network’s Last Gasp,” documenting the declining fortunes of Cartoon Network.
Johnny Rodriguez, the chart-topping Hispanic country music star and “That’s the Way Love Goes” singer, has died. He was 73. Rodriguez’s daughter, Aubry Rodriguez, announced his death on ...
The future of Cartoon Network has been in question ever since it was brought under Warner Bros. Animation, but one of the executives at Warner Bros. teased that more reboots of Cartoon Network’s ...
The show is the latest project in a career that has been dedicated to fostering inclusivity and advancing the graduation ...
Most Americans say there is at least some discrimination against Black, Hispanic and Asian people, while fewer than half say White people experience a lot of or some discrimination. These attitudes ...