Politics

Luis Gutiérrez, Housing Secretary Julián Castro Endorse Hillary Clinton

Luis Gutierrez, Julián Castro and other well-known members of the Latino community are endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The support could prove very vital in the upcoming Nevada caucuses on Saturday, Feb. 20.

Why Ted Cruz Feels He Shouldn't be Called a Hispanic Presidential Candidate

Ted Cruz had a huge victory in the Iowa caucuses, potentially making him the first Hispanic U.S. president.

What Will Happen to the 4,100 Cuban Migrants now Stranded in Costa Rica?

After an agreement has been reached by Central American leaders, thousands of Cuban migrants are finally moving into the United States after being stranded in Costa Rica for three months.

Why Is China's Huge Financial Investment in Latin America Failing?

China is boosting its financial investments and relations with Latin America, while the U.S. is withdrawing aid.

Are Joe Arpaio, Donald Trump the Key to Encourage Latinos to Vote?

Latino groups are actively making ways to mobilize Hispanic voters. Donald Trump causes a stir in the Latino community due to his inappropriate remarks.

Democratic Town Hall: Clinton's Immigration Reform Bill Will Be Introduced Within 100 Days in White House

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton made their final pleas on national television to attract voters, particularly Latinos, ahead Saturday’s Nevada caucus.

Nevada Caucus 2016: Democratic Candidates, Supporters Make Their Final Campaign Push

The campaigns and supports of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are preparing to engage Latinos and immigrants supporters as Nevada caucus weekend approaches.

Argentina's UFO Agency is Being Shut Down - Here's Why

Argentine President Mauricio Macri decided to shut down several pet projects of his predecessor, Christina Fernandez de Kirchner. One particular division is an Argentinian UFO agency.

Donald Trump Criticizes Pope, Claims ISIS Attack on Vatican Would Make Pope 'Pray' Trump Was President

Donald Trump went on the defense after Pope Francis suggested the Republican presidential front-runner "is not Christian" because of his anti-immigrant proposals and rhetoric.

GOP Candidates Trade Attacks in Fight for South Carolina

The fight for South Carolina is heating up in the Republican presidential race as the top GOP contenders trade insults and jabs just days before the state's primary on Feb. 20.

Renewed US Embassy in Havana Shines 54 Years After Closing

The reestablishment of relations between the United States and Cuba has brought attention to the building that will once again house United States Embassy employees.

Latino Leaders Hammer on Bernie Sanders' Immigration Record

Ahead of Saturday’s Nevada caucus, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received the endorsements of prominent Latino leaders, who also hammered on Bernie Sanders’ immigration track record.

Wisconsin Latino Business Owners Walk Out in 'Day Without Latinos'

Latino business owners in Wisconsin are flexing their economic muscle Thursday in protest of a proposed immigration bill, walking out from their jobs and onto the ground outside where Madison's legislative assembly meets to protest. The demonstration takes place as Wisconsin is drawing more political attention, with its presidential primaries just weeks away.

Donald Trump Expands GOP Lead; Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Close in Quinnipiac Poll

Donald Trump has jumped out to a better than 2-1 advantage over closest Republican challenger Marco Rubio in their ongoing battle to secure the GOP's 2016 presidential nomination.

Obama to Visit Cuba in March Despite Americans' Mixed Views

The White House confirmed President Barack Obama will visit Cuba in March, becoming the first U.S. president to visit the island in nearly 90 years.

A Peek in the Life of Brazilian Ex-President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva

Brazil’s former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is now faced with legal charges after he was accused of corruption during his term as the leader of the South American country.

Bunny Ranch Brothel Workers Support Hillary Clinton, Praise Healthcare Plan

Hillary Clinton now has the support of almost 500 legal prostitutes in Nevada. Brothel workers at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Carson City, Nevada formed a group called Hookers 4 Hillary and are endorsing Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination.

South Carolina Republican Town Hall: Cruz Looks to GOP Voters, Rubio Appeals to General Electorate

While Ted Cruz spent most of his time entertaining questions about Donald Trump, Marco Rubio focused on social issues like racism, education reform, and gender equality in the military.

Is Apple CEO Tim Cook Afraid of the Legal Repercussions of the FBI's 'Backdoor' Plea? [Poll]

Apple Inc. and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are headed into a very important legal battle regarding the iPhone used by Syed Rizwan Farook in the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California. U.S. magistrate judge Sheri Pym has ordered Apple to help the FBI in hacking Farook's phone to find out additional information that may help end the investigation.

Ted Cruz Topples Donald Trump in New National Poll

Ted Cruz has edged out Donald Trump in the second national GOP poll of 2016 released by NBC News/Wall Street Journal last Wednesday. Cruz got 28 percent of the votes while Trump trailed him with 26 percent.
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