The 2016 presidential elections in the United States will be not be held until Nov. 8 but the political scene in the country has been pretty interesting. There are two Democrats and nine Republicans who are still in the running for the 58th quadrennial U.S. presidential elections.
It was an early night for projecting the winners of New Hampshire's presidential primary election. On Tuesday night and through early Wednesday morning, the votes showed an easy win for Republican front-runner Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
President Barack Obama revealed his 2017 fiscal year budget proposals, requesting $4.1 trillion, but costs could be saved with comprehensive immigration reform.
Marc Anthony has joined a growing list of angry Latino celebrities -- Eva Longoria, Ricky Martin and Pitbull among them -- in voicing his displeasure with 2016 Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's views on Latinos.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders fight for the female vote is growing as spirited as ever with only hours remaining before final votes are tabulated in New Hampshire.
After beating out Donald Trump in the Iowa caucus, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has suddenly become the most likely GOP candidate to head into the 2016 presidential election.
The “First-in-the-Nation” primary is tonight from New Hampshire, and votes have already been announced candidates are looking for momentum in the presidential race.
Felipe Calderon said that Mexico will not be paying a single cent for such a project. Mexico’s former president recently shared how he thought Donald Trump’s plan to set up a border wall was a “stupid” idea.
Latinos are estimated to make up four percent of New Hampshire voters on Election Day, a number groups like LULAC hope to raise ahead of November's general election.
Although born in Mexico, Ruben Kihuen actually has been living the American Dream, and he’s currently campaigning to bring his progressive work ethic to the next level: Congress.
Marco Rubio drew much criticism from media, politicians and voters alike for seemingly repeating his criticisms of President Barack Obama. He will continue to do it.
The face of the Latino voter, an electorate many predict will decide who takes residence in the White House in November 2016, is as distinct as ever, characterized by an inquiring mind.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton released new Spanish-language television and radio advertisements describing her platforms education and immigration reform.
Haiti once more finds itself in the midst of chaos with no leader in sight. With Haitian President Michel Martelly's farewell speech before a joint session of Parliament on Sunday, the controversial leader effectively ended yet another turbulent chapter in Haiti's political history.
Marc Anthony delivered another memorable performance on Saturday night as he sang and danced to his greatest hits at the Madison Square Garden, where he also took a shot at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Donald Trump draws boos, Marco Rubio gets shaken, and Ted Cruz takes a shot at CNN in the GOP's last debate ahead of Tuesday's first-in-the-nation primary.
The separation of church and state is expressed in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, yet many Americans will judge presidential candidates based on their spiritual beliefs.
Donald Trump is still expected to win next week's New Hampshire primary, but his favorability rating has taken a hit following his decision to sit out of the previous debate.