Politics

This Is Why We Celebrate Cinco de Mayo and Five Patriotic Quotes That Honor May 5

The 154th anniversary of the Cinco de Mayo holiday is set for Thursday, May 5, and revelers across the globe are breathless with anticipation.

New 2016 Presidential Poll Shows Hillary Clinton More Trustworthy Over Donald Trump on Immigration, Education

Donald Trump may want to temper his euphoria with officially being declared the presumptive Republican nominee.

Indiana Primary Results 2016 Forces Ted Cruz to Abort Presidential Campaign and Donald Trump Assumes Presumptive Nominee Status

The Indiana presidential primary provided some Latino groups a clearer picture of the general election as Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, suspended his campaign, which improves Donald Trump’s bid for the White House.

Here's How to Compete for $50,000 in Government Funding from the US Small Business Administration

This week is National Small Business Week, and in celebration, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) launched the third annual round of its Growth Accelerator Fund competition to award accelerators and startup ecosystems that empower aspiring startups.

New White House Study Finds Hispanics, Blacks Comprise Most of Prison Population, Poor and Vulnerable Often Targeted

Hispanics and black comprise over half of the U.S. prison population, even though the two groups make up less than one-third of the overall U.S. population.

2016 Presidential Poll Shows Hillary Clinton Leading Donald Trump But Only By Single Digits

Hillary Clinton continues to lead both Donald Trump and Ted Cruz in hypothetical general election match-ups, though her lead over Trump has narrowed.

Polls Suggest 2016 Indiana Primary Results Tonight Could End Ted Cruz's Presidential Dreams

Indiana is home to 167,000 Latino eligible voters, and while not all of the electorate will turnout on Tuesday, the Indiana primary will still play a crucial role in Ted Cruz’s presidential aspirations.

'Last Week Tonight' Host John Oliver Alerts Cicadas to What They Missed in the Last 17 Years

After being away for 17-years, John Oliver is making sure cicadas know everything they need to know when they are expected to return this summer.

Puerto Rico Default Latest: Commonwealth Fails to Pay $422 Million Debt, Heightens Financial Crisis

Puerto Rico is expected to default on its $422 million debt to creditors on Monday, further plunging the cash-strapped island into deeper crisis.

A Former Presidential Candidate Fears Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Would Result Another 9/11 Terror Attack

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is convinced GOP front-runner Donald Trump's foreign policy platform could lead to another Sept. 11, 2001, terror attack.

2016 Presidential Polls for California Show Trump Open Huge Lead; Clinton, Sanders Running Neck and Neck in Democratic Race

Donald Trump has sprinted out to a huge 27 point lead in the California primary, attracting more overall support than his two remaining rivals combined.

Immigration Reform 'Will Pass' in 2017 Chuck Schumer States with Him as Senate Majority Leader: News Report

Senator Chuck Schumer is vowing that comprehensive immigration reform will be achieved in 2017. Senator Chuck Schumer is vowing that comprehensive immigration reform will be achieved in 2017.

5 Funniest Flashback Videos at the White House Correspondents Dinner

The white Correspondent dinner is tomorrow and everyone is ready is ready to hear who gets roasted. In the past few years Donald Trump has been part of the conversation as were Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina. With such a heated election season the candidates are likely to be mocked while Obama is likely to have some jokes up his sleeves. Here are five of the greatest moments at the White House Correspondent dinners.

Latest 2016 Presidential Poll for Indiana Shows Ted Cruz with Double-Digit Lead Over Donald Trump; Republican Primary Polls Have Been Up and Down

Ted Cruz has stretched his Indiana primary lead to double-digits over overall Republican front-runner Donald Trump. With just hours remaining before Tuesday's, May 3, 2016 showdown, a new Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics poll finds the Texas senator up 16 points, 45 percent to 29 percent over Trump. Ohio Gov. John Kasich brings up the rear at just 13 percent.

177-Group Coalition to Attorney General: Minors Need Legal Representation Now

A coalition of as many as 177 activists groups have joined forces in delivering the message to Attorney General Loretta Lynch that minors fleeing violence in their homelands must have legal representation.

Delegates Cheer Donald Trump, Protesters Confront Police at the California GOP Convention [VIDEO]

Protesters clashed with San Francisco law enforcement on the first day of the California Republican Convention Friday. Republican front-runner Donald Trump admittedly went through dirt and mud to make his way into the Hyatt Regency banquet hall, where he spoke to hundreds of delegates and guests.

After Long Delays, US Senate Finally Confirms Roberta Jacobson Confirmed as US Ambassador to Mexico

The U.S. Senate has confirmed Roberta S. Jacobson as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. The U. S. Senate has confirmed Roberta S. Jacobson as U. S. Ambassador to Mexico.

Six in Ten Latino Teens Identified as Democrats And Most Prefer Bernie Sanders as President

A new Hispanic Heritage Foundation and My College Options survey finds that high school students consider education and the economy to be the two most important issues leading into the 2016 presidential election.

Hillary Clinton, John Kasich Score Endorsement of the Largest US Latino Business Group

The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC), the largest Hispanic business organization in the country, has officially endorsed Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party's nomination and Ohio Gov. John Kasich for the GOP's ticket.

Latest 2016 Presidential Poll Reveals Donald Trump Topping 50 Percent With GOP Voters

For the first time since launching his campaign, Donald Trump is now hitting 50 percent support among Republican and GOP-leaning voters.
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