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Imagine if a group of scientists could correct one of the most well-known genetic conditions, Down syndrome, at its root. Well, a team of Japanese researchers has taken a very promising first step in that direction. They have succeeded, in a laboratory setting, in eliminating the extra copy of chromosome 21, which is the direct cause of this condition.

Sofía Vergara’s career began unexpectedly. At age 17, while walking along a beach in Colombia, she was discovered by a photographer who offered her a Pepsi commercial. That moment would mark the beginning of her meteoric rise in the media world.

If you're someone who takes advantage of the rock-bottom prices at Shein, Temu, or AliExpress, get ready, because starting August 15, 2025, shopping on these platforms will become more expensive... and not because of the stores, but because of a new tax just announced by the Mexican government.

Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort with memorable, family-friendly experiences. Family Plaza honors the spirit of Día de los Muertos with music and Mexican-inspired cuisine from August 22 to November 2.

The three-day event, inspired by the beloved characters and stories of Disney Jr., is sure to bring smiles and lots of energy to kids during summer vacation, all as part of the 70th anniversary celebration.

Few artists can boast a career as versatile, bold, and authentic as John Leguizamo. Actor, comedian, writer, and activist, this New Yorker of Colombian roots has spent more than three decades paving the way in an industry that, for a long time, turned its back on real Latino representation.

During the 2025 edition of San Diego Comic-Con, one of the most anticipated moments was not about a new series or movie, but the presentation of a museum that already promises to become a cultural icon: the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.

For decades, the topic of contraception has focused primarily on women. From pills and injections to intrauterine devices, the responsibility has fallen on them, while men have only had two options: condoms and vasectomies. But that is about to change.

Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, known worldwide simply as Shakira, was born on February 2, 1977, in Barranquilla, Colombia. From a very young age, she showed a natural talent for music, dance, and poetry—writing her first song at the age of eight and recording her first album at thirteen.

Elena Poniatowska is, without a doubt, one of the most powerful and committed voices in Latin American literature and journalism. Although she was born in Paris, France, in 1932, her heart, her voice, and her struggle have been deeply Mexican.