Politics

Why US Latino, Hispanic Voters Support Abortion Rights

A new study reveals that Latinos are supportive of women's abortion rights. A new study reveals that Latinos are supportive of women's abortion rights.

Ecuador President Rafael Correa on Donald Trump: 'Latin America Will Have an Increase in Progressive Trend if He Wins'

Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa said in an interview with the Ecuadorian Broadcasting Association that Donald Trump winning the presidency is good for Latin America. However, Correa pointed out that it will be bad for the United States if Trump becomes president, as reported by teleSURtv.

Super Tuesday GOP Results: Trump Wins Most States, But Cruz and Rubio Still Gain Delegates

“Super Tuesday,” a date when nearly a dozen states host presidential primaries or caucuses, finally concluded and it was a good evening for several Republican candidates.

Super Tuesday Results: Colorado Easily 'Feels the Bern' for Bernie Sanders with Caucus Victory

Colorado, where 1 in 10 registered voter is Latino, overwhelmingly favored Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Super Tuesday.

Super Tuesday Results 2016: Ted Cruz Becomes First Latino to Win Texas Presidential Primary

Ted Cruz became the first Latino, regardless of political party affiliation, to win a Texas presidential primary.

2016 Presidential Election: The Power of the Latino Vote on Super Tuesday

One of the biggest days in the 2016 presidential election cycle has arrived: Super Tuesday. Not only will millions of Americans cast their vote in a dozen states across the country on March 1, but over a quarter of delegates are up for grabs in each party. However, one of the most important groups that will determine the Super Tuesday victors are Latino voters.

New York Approves Plan Allowing DACA Recipients to Receive Teaching Licenses

The New York State Education Department's Board of Regents has approved a plan allowing certain Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients who came to U.S. as children to apply for classroom teaching certificates and other forms of professional licenses.

Donald Trump, Ted Cruz Mass Deportation Plans Could Trigger Another Great Recession

If Republican front-runners Donald Trump or Ted Cruz were to fulfill their stance of deporting more than 11 million undocumented immigrants early in their respective administrations, the action could trigger yet another recession for the U.S. economy.

Super Tuesday: Dozen States Holding Primary Elections, Caucuses with Hundreds of Delegates Up for Grabs

Tuesday is a big day for presidential hopefuls and it is known as Super Tuesday. A total of 12 states will hold primary elections and caucuses and the leading candidates for President of the United States could add to their leads and distance themselves from their competitors.

Self-Deportation Resurfaces From 2012 Presidential Election

After suffering a huge loss in the 2012 presidential election, the Republican Party realized that they needed to make major changes in order to become more inviting and inclusive of minority groups.

New Study Finds ICE Medical Neglect Proving Deadly for Detention Center Detainees

A new immigrant rights report finds that, over a two year period beginning in 2010, at least eight people died from inadequate medical care while being held at Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) detention centers across the country.

Immigration News 2016: Immigrant Students Allegedly Denied Education in New York School District

A 15-month investigation conducted by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office found one Long Island School District denied enrollment to unaccompanied immigrant students.

5 Latinos Who Actually Support Donald Trump

Despite Donald Trump’s controversial statements against the illegal immigrants and coming up with the concept of building a wall between the United States and Mexico, the presidential candidate is still getting a lot of support from the Latino community. Here are five Latinos who actually side with the billionaire.

The Best #NeverTrump Posts on Social Media

GOP presidential candidate and billionaire Donald Trump might not be happy heading into the Super Tuesday primary polls on March 1. The #NeverTrump was trending the entire weekend starting with one of his rivals, Florida Senator Marco Rubio.

Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval Appoints Felicia Ortiz to State Board of Education

Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval announced last Feb. 29 that Felicia Ortiz will be part of the Nevada State Board of Education in District Three effective immediately, per Las Vegas Review-Journal. Ortiz will be replacing Allison Serafin who filed her resignation at the end of 2015.

Brazil's Justice Minister Resigns Amidst Corruption Scandal

Jose Eduardo Cardozo has resigned from his position as justice minister in Brazil. Justice Minister Jose Eduardo Cardozo has decided to resign from his post following the controversial corruption scandal he is handling.

Donald Trump to Protester: 'Are you from Mexico?'

Donald Trump asked one protester during the Virginia rally if she was from Mexico. Donald Trump's rally in southwest Virginia was filled with his supporters but there were also protesters and a bit of chaos during the whole event.

Hillary Clinton Secret Emails: 3,900 Pages Released!

Around 3,900 additional pages from Hillary Clinton’s private emails have been released by the U.S. State Department.

Argentina, Creditors Finally Agree on $4.6B Debt Settlement

Argentina has finally come up with an agreement with U.S. hedge funds to settle the $4.6 billion worth of bonds that left the country in a 15-year debt bout.

Bolivia's Evo Morales Wants to See His Supposedly Dead Son

Bolivian President Evo Morales has just received some of the best news any father could have: his supposedly dead son is alive.
Real Time Analytics