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Raúl de Molina almost died from the same thing as Superman

Raúl "El Gordo" de Molina Defies Censorship: "I Will Continue to Defend Immigrants"

Raúl "El Gordo" de Molina breaks his silence after the New Year's controversy and sends a clear message: he will continue to defend immigrants, no matter what. The Cuban presenter, one of the most recognizable faces on Spanish-language television in the United States, found himself at the center of a national debate after what happened during the New Year's Eve broadcast in Times Square.
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Critics Choice Awards 2026: All the Winners

The 2026 Critics Choice Awards are being held in Los Angeles, offering a preview of what will dominate the film and television awards season. Voted on by professional critics from the United States and Canada, the Critics' Choice Awards have become a key indicator leading up to the Oscars, Emmys, BAFTAs, and other major awards.
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The Latino Connection of Stranger Things: Joyce Maldonado and the Actor Who Changed the Show's Cultural Texture

When Stranger Things premiered on Netflix, its nostalgic vision of 1980s small-town America seemed, at first glance, culturally uniform. Over time, however, the series quietly revealed a Latino thread that deepened its emotional and social resonance. That connection begins with Joyce Maldonado and expands through the presence of a Latino actor whose Season 4 arrival reshaped the tone of the show.
Mercedes Ron sets her sights on Hollywood after winning over young people

After Conquering the Young Adult Market With the 'Culpables' Series, Mercedes Ron Sets Her Sights on Hollywood and Jacob Elordi - EXCLUSIVE

After conquering the young adult market in books and streaming with her 'Culpable' series, Mercedes Ron has set her sights on Hollywood and Jacob Elordi. She doesn't say this as a provocation or a passing fancy, but as a natural part of a career that has been growing steadily and strategically for years, and whose next stop is the Prime Video adaptation of her book 'Dímelo Bajito' (Tell Me Softly).
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Paulina Chávez On the Unexpected Connection Between Ariana on 'Landman' and Selena Quintanilla' - EXCLUSIVE

At just 22 years old, Paulina Chávez has already become one of the most visible Latina faces on American television. The career of this Mexican-American actress, born in El Paso and raised in San Antonio, took off with The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia and has now been solidified in Landman, the Paramount+ series about the Texas oil industry. In an interview, she explains how she developed the character of this Latina widow.