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One in Five Teens Admit to Dating An AI Chatbot As Experts Warn About Emotional Risks Young Americans are increasingly experiencing romantic relationships with an AI chatbot or know someone who has a relationship.

More high schoolers are opening up about having romantic relationships with AI — and even more say they know someone who is. It’s raising big questions about what love looks like in the digital age 💬🤔

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Rita Moreno’s Nickname for Bad Bunny Is Too Precious. Protect Her at All Costs Rita Moreno crowns Bad Bunny as “El Nene”, a tender bridge between eras and Puerto Rican pride on big stages.

When Rita Moreno called Bad Bunny “El Nene” on stage, Puerto Rico felt it. 🇵🇷 A 93-year-old legend blessing a 31-year-old icon making history at the Super Bowl. From West Side Story to Un Verano Sin Ti, two eras met. And it was magic. ✨

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How Chicano Artists Turned Día de los Muertos Into a US Movement That Redefined Identity Chicano artists brought Día de los Muertos to the US to build community and educate people on their heritage in the 1970s.

From East L.A. to everywhere! Chicano artists and activists turned Día de los Muertos into more than a celebration. They built a movement rooted in Indigenous pride and community. 🌼🔥

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Halloween Candy Poisoning May Be Fake But These Stories Are Seriously Creepy Halloween candy poisoning is a myth, but two stories from the 1970s caused the original panic that we still see today.

Halloween candy poisoning is mostly fake news 🤯 but a few true stories still make headlines 👀

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This Withdrawn Bill Could Have Changed How US Passports Work and Here’s Why Legal Experts Raised the Alarm A Republican Congressman introduced a bill that would have granted Secretary of State Marco Rubio unilateral control in revoking passports.

The passport bill from the House Foreign Affairs chair was pulled after civil rights advocates raised alarms 😳 It could’ve let Rubio revoke US passports 😬

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Thieves Vanish With Colombian Gemological History in the Shocking Louvre Heist Included in the stunning Louvre heist are two pieces of jewelry that contain emeralds mined in Colombia and worn by French royalty.

The Louvre heist is dominating the news, and among the missing pieces are rare Colombian emeralds 😮

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Caso Cerrado's Ana María Polo just spoke up about how Latinos and immigrant communities are being treated in the U.S. right now and honestly we all need to hear this ‼️ https://wearemitu.visitlink.me/58RAJa

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The United States government has been closed for three weeks, and there is no end in sight 😔 and Latino and immigrant communities are feeling the pressure more than ever. Here’s what you need to know. https://wearemitu.visitlink.me/b7N8wj

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Op-Ed: Latino Voters Could Decide Elections If We Showed Up Latino voters hold strong electoral power. Abram Diaz, a Chief of Staff in the California State Assembly, breaks it down for us.

Latino voters hold decisive electoral power. Abram Diaz, a Chief of Staff at the California State Assembly writes that during the upcoming midterm elections, our community could use our collective voting power to shape the future we want to see.

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This Woman Just Found Out Her Foster Dog Speaks Spanish and Her Reaction Is Priceless Nacho is a foster dog who surprised his foster mom by responding to Spanish. What she realized about his possible past will make you cry.

Nacho understood Spanish... and the internet wasn't ready 😭💔 His story hits different when you realize how many pets get left behind during immigration raids.

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Democrats Push Back on Claims They Want To Add Undocumented Immigrants to ACA Coverage Despite Republican claims, Democrats are not trying to add money to the federal budget for undocumented people to access ACA coverage.

Republicans claim Democrats want to give federal healthcare subsidies to undocumented immigrants, but that’s not what’s really causing the government shutdown.

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Trump’s Green Light for CIA Covert Ops in Venezuela Brings Back a Dark Latin American History The CIA’s return to Venezuela reopens Latin America’s deepest wounds, and history shows how those scars never fade.

Trump just authorized CIA covert ops in Venezuela, a move that feels ripped from Latin America’s darkest chapters. From Chile to Guatemala, history has shown what happens when the U.S. claims to “protect democracy.” The question is what that protection costs this time.

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‘The All-American Halftime Show’ Was Created To Counter Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance and They’re Not Even Hiding It "The All-American Halftime Show" is happening as more MAGA politicians and followers denounce the NFL for tapping Bad Bunny.

Turning Point USA is cooking up “The All-American Halftime Show” just to throw shade at Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl vibes. Yikes 🙃🇺🇸

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A New Anthropological Discovery Is Giving Us More Understanding Into the Nahuatl Language Two researchers might have unlocked an important link to the start of the Nahuatl language from the Teotihuacan civilization.

Lowkey a big deal 👀 — this discovery helps us really get how Nahuatl evolved and came to be.

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Meet “Caramelo,” the Brazilian Street Dog Breaking Netflix Records Worldwide “Caramelo” turns Brazil’s viral street dog into a Netflix phenomenon, and a symbol of resilience, love, and home.

Is it legal to bawl our eyes out midweek? 😭🐾“Caramelo,” the Brazilian film about a stray mutt changing a chef’s life, just became Netflix’s biggest Brazilian hit ever, and a love letter to every street dog that ever wanted a home. 💛

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Immigration Judges Are Being Fired At Increasing Rates, Signaling An Escalation of the Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown The Department of Justice has been firing immigration judges at an increasing rate, leaving immigration attorneys raising the alarm.

The U.S. immigration system is being torn apart from the top. The DOJ is firing immigration judges en masse — this isn’t just policy, it’s a political move with real human consequences.

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As MTV Shuts Down After 40 Years, Latin America Remembers the Channel That Made Its Music Global MTV shaped Latin America’s sound, fashion, and rebellion, a legacy that still echoes as the channel fades to black.

MTV is shutting down after 40 years, the same channel that gave Latin America its soundtrack, its style, and its global stage. From Shakira’s Unplugged to Molotov’s rebellion, its legacy still pulses through every beat we dance to. 🎸

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María Corina Machado Wins the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, And the Timing Says Everything María Corina Machado winning the Nobel feels like a plot twist, democracy vibes in a year of strongman energy.

🇻🇪 When María Corina Machado won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, history shifted. A Latina in hiding, barred, threatened, and still fighting for democracy, just took home the award Trump spent months desperately chasing.

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Chile’s 31 Minutos Took Over NPR’s Tiny Desk, Calling Out U.S. Immigration Policies and Making Latin American History 31 Minutos turned NPR’s Tiny Desk into a stage for satire, reclaiming Latin American storytelling with power and wit.

A Chilean kids’ show just made Tiny Desk history, and turned it into political satire. 🇨🇱 31 Minutos blended humor, protest, and nostalgia to critique U.S. immigration policy, celebrate Latin American identity, and honor censored icons like Los Prisioneros.

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For The First Time in History One in Five Americans Is Latino, and We’re Powering the Fastest-Growing Economy in the U.S. New UCLA research shows Latinos reached a record 69% labor force rate, fueling $4.1T in U.S. economic power.

New research from UCLA’s Latino GDP Project reveals our labor force grew 5.5% in 2024, reaching a record 35.1 million workers and a 69% participation rate, the highest ever recorded. Together, we’re fueling a $4.1 trillion economy growing faster than China’s. 🇺🇸🇲🇽🇵🇷🇨🇴

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Luis Miguel Fans Are Calling Out Taylor Swift Over Sampling but Some Think There’s More Happening Behind the Scenes Luis Miguel is a globally recognized musical artist, and it seems he inspired Taylor Swift for her new song "Opalite."

Everyone’s spiraling over “Opalite” and whether Luis Miguel is actually in on the gag 🕵️‍♀️ Here's what we know...

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Ongoing Immigration Crackdown in Chicago Sparks Major Backlash Across the Country An apartment in Chicago experienced an aggressive immigration raid, which included federal agents rappelling from a Blackhawk helicopter.

Chicago isn’t staying silent. People are calling out ICE nonstop and standing up for their community 👊🏽🔥

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Bad Bunny Brings ‘El Chavo,’ Spanish, and Latinidad to SNL, And Dares America to Keep Up Bad Bunny turned SNL into a Spanish lesson, proving Latinidad drives culture while America scrambles to keep up.

Bad Bunny just turned Saturday Night Live into a bilingual masterclass. 🇵🇷 From recreating El Chavo del Ocho to slipping into Spanish mid-monologue and telling America, “you have four months to learn,” he reframed who gets to own the stage.

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Bad Bunny Has Always Shown Love to Salsa and He Might Finally Be Giving Us a Full Project Bad Bunny has always appreciated salsa music, but we might be getting a full salsa era. Fans are ready to dive right in.

Bad Bunny teasing a salsa project? Honestly, it makes perfect sense 🔥🥁 He’s been building to this.

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The US Is Pushing a Bailout for Argentina While American Farmers Struggle President Donald Trump's bailout for Argentina is facing growing backlash from both American farmers and bipartisan politicians.

The U.S. is giving Argentina a $20 billion bailout while the government is shut down and American farmers are struggling with tariffs.

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Confused About the Latest DACA News? Here’s What You Need to Know DACA is back in the news with a proposal that might open the program back up for new applicants, but here's what it really means.

DACA drama (again) ‼️ Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s going on in the courts and what it means.

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New Jersey Adds Latino History to School Standards After Years of Gaps in Textbooks In New Jersey, Latino and Hispanic history is finally part of the classroom story after decades of erasure.

History class in New Jersey is about to look very different. 📚✨ Starting in 2026, kids from kindergarten through 12th grade will finally learn about Latino and Hispanic history as part of the state curriculum.

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ICE at the Super Bowl? Trump Adviser Says Agents Will Patrol Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl exposes how Latino joy collides with Trump’s ICE politics on America’s biggest stage.

The NFL tapped Bad Bunny to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. But instead of celebrating, Trump’s circle is already weaponizing it. ‼️

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Dive Into Our Rich and Diverse History With These 9 Biopics for Hispanic Heritage Month This Hispanic Heritage Month, curl up on the couch and dive into these 9 biopics highlighting the Latino excellence we know and love.

These biopics go so hard — perfect for celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and learning our shared history 🎬✨

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We Have a Pirate To Thank for Bringing Guacamole to England, and Honestly, That Tracks William Dampier, a pirate to some and explorer to others, is credited with writing the first English-language recipe for guacamole.

Did you know the first English guac recipe came from a pirate? A century after Spain brought it to Europe, William Dampier wrote it down 🏴‍☠️🥑📜

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