Politics

Why Cuba-US Travel Will Become Cheaper for Americans

Many Americans tourists are traveling to Cuba despite it being technically illegal until the U.S. and Cuba sign a civil aviation agreement. According to VOX Media, the agreement will be signed on Tuesday, Feb. 16, in Havana, and it will become cheaper for Americans to travel to Cuba.

Donald Trump on DREAMers: DACA Is 'Great' But Gives Disadvantage to US-Born Children

The Republican presidential front-runner, who once hosted DREAMers at his New York City penthouse, said that he wants "dreamers" to be born in the United States.

Democrats Race for Nevada: Who Will Win the Heavily-Latino Populated State?

Next up, the Democratic contenders will face off in the Nevada Caucus on Saturday, Feb. 20, where Hispanic voters will likely have a strong impact in determining who will win.

Scalia Death: What's Next in Supreme Court's DACA, DAPA Case?

Despite the sudden passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a decision on President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions lawsuit can still take place without him.

New UC San Diego Study Finds Voter ID Laws Hinder Minority Voting

A new University of California, San Diego study finds that Republican-driven voter ID laws are hindering minority voter turnout heading into the critical 2016 presidential election.

2016 Presidential Election Interest High Among South Carolina Millennials

South Carolina millennials are have shown interest in the ongoing presidential campaign, based on polling data released days before the Republican primary.

John Kasich on the Issues

Although not as well-known as his fellow GOP presidential hopefuls, John Kasich, the current governor of Ohio, has been quietly rising in the polls.

Russian Air Strike Makes It Impossible to Implement Partial Syria Ceasefire

The apparent partial Syria ceasefire sees new hindrance after Russia fails to adhere to the agreement and continue its air strikes in Syria.

Russian Prime Minister Says the World Is in a 'New Cold War'

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said during the Munich Security Conference last Feb. 13 that the world is in a "new Cold War." Medvedev cited NATO's feelings towards Russia and said the comments in front of world diplomats like US Secretary of State John Kerry, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.

Justice Antonin Scalia's Death Could Shift Supreme Court Power, Intensify Immigration and Abortion Battles

Even as the praises for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia poured in on all fronts, the mother of all partisan battles appeared to be taking shape as to what should happen in the wake of his demise.

Haiti Elects Jocelerme Privert as Interim President for the Next 120 Days

Amid the turmoil in the country, a new president has emerged in Haiti, at least for now. Chaos is rampant in the streets. Violence among opposing protesters are commonplace.

Authorities Find Portable Saunas, Bars, Luxury Cells in Mexico Prison

On Feb. 14, the state government said that the police seized control of the Topo Chico prison. After the recent prison brawl at Topo Chico in Mexico, which resulted to the death of at least 49 inmates, authorities discovered that there were several luxury items within the facility.

2016 Presidential Poll: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Now Deadlocked in Nevada

With less than a week to go before the Nevada caucuses, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are now deadlocked in the heavily Latino populated state as their fight to secure the Democratic nomination intensifies.

Presidential Polls 2016: Donald Trump With Strong Lead in South Carolina Ahead of Primary

New polls show Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in the lead by as much as 27 points in the primary race for South Carolina.

Immigration Reform News: Donald Trump Releases Anti-Immigration Ad in South Carolina Ahead of Primary

In wake of the political showdown to win the South Carolina primary, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump released a new ad doubling down on his anti-immigration rhetoric in The Palmetto State.

South Carolina Republican Debate Recap: Candidates Remember Justice Antonin Scalia, Personal Attacks Intensify

Donald Trump blamed 9/11 on Jeb Bush's brother, Marco Rubio said Ted Cruz can't speak spanish, and all Republican presidential candidates held a moment of silence in Judge Antonin Scalia's memory in the GOP's ninth debate of the election season.

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Dies at 79, Leaves Question About Successor

The longest-serving judge on the Supreme Court died this weekend, leaving behind a record of conservative decisions and outspoken dissents.

Donald Trump Threatening to sue Ted Cruz if he Doesn't 'Clean up his act'

Donald Trump is admonishing Republican rival Ted Cruz to "clean up his act" or run the risk of facing a suit from him charging that he is "not a natural born citizen."

South Carolina Republican Debate 2016: Rubio, Cruz Look to Rebound After New Hampshire Primary

Rubio and Cruz each earned three delegates following Tuesday's first-in-the-nation primary, but anything short of a second-place finish in South Carolina would jeopardize each candidate's chances of winning the Republican nomination.

2016 Presidential Polls: Donald Trump Expands GOP Lead, Bernie Sanders Surges Among Democrats

Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump's respective wins in New Hampshire appear are propelling each of them to new heights within their parties, a new poll shows.
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