Will Hispanic bilingualism survive in the United States?
Around a third of Latinos speak both English and Spanish. But as more Hispanics are born in the U.S., they're less likely to be bilingual.
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Después de la masacre de Orlando, las comunidades LGBT e hispana estrechan lazos con los musulmanes locales
En Florida, los grupos están trabajando juntos, celebrando vigilias, donando sangre, y ayudando a las familias de las víctimas

After Orlando shooting, LGBT and Hispanic community bond with local Muslims
In Florida, groups are working together, holding vigils, giving blood, and assisting victims' families

Líderes latinos exigen a Trump que se disculpe por sus comentarios contra juez "mexicano"
Los directores de las principales organizaciones hispanas en Estados Unidos expresaron preocupación sobre cómo los comentarios afectarían a los latinos y al sistema legal.

Latino leaders demand apology from Trump
The leaders of the main U.S. Latino organizations responded on Wednesday to Trump's comments about a Hispanic judge, voicing their concerns about the impact on Latinos and the U.S. legal system.
Bilingual band Jenny and the Mexicats breaks the mold
Hailing from England, Spain, and Mexico, the band meshes musical styles from around the world.

