Politics

Marijuana Legalization in Colorado Is Killing Mexican Drug Cartels

Operations in Mexico and along the southern border of the United States have been affected. Since 2014, Mexican drug cartels have been suffering economically after marijuana was legalized and became conveniently available in Colorado.

Baltimore Mosque President Obama Will Visit has Extremist Ties

Baltimore's Masjid Al-Rahmah mosque, which President Barack Obama will visit on Wednesday, is being criticized by some American Islamic leaders due to its controversial ties with extremist groups, per FOX News.

Adele Not Allowing Donald Trump, Other Presidential Candidates to Use Her Music

As the campaign period for the U.S. presidential seat continues, presidential candidates including Donald Trump have recently received a memo from Adele to stop using her music during their campaigns, The Chicago Tribune reports.

Mexican Immigrant on Life Support Finally Identified by Family After 16 years

New hope arises for the immigration condition in the U.S. after a Mexican immigrant, who previously crossed the border in 1999, was identified by his family after 16 years.

Nigeria Seeks $2.5 Billion Loan From World Bank

Nigeria has recently expressed its need to get a loan from the World Bank and the African Development Bank.

TURNOUT: Lucy Flores Fights to Solve Issues Affecting Hard-Working Families

Lucy Flores, candidate for Nevada's 4th Congressional District, is helping to tackle the issues affecting many hard-working families.

Iowa Caucus 2016 Results: Ted Cruz Defeats Trump, Rubio; Clinton, Sanders in Virtual Tie

Latino Republican presidential candidates had a good night in Iowa, while Democrats almost encountered a statistical tie.

Iowa Caucus 2016: Martin O'Malley Suspends Presidential Campaign

Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley suspended his campaign on Monday night following the Iowa caucus results.

Immigration News: California DREAM Loan Program to Provide Undocumented Students With Financial Aid

The California DREAM Loan Program made $5 million available to help provide financial assistance to more than 3,000 undocumented students at the University of California.

Iowa Caucus: Donald Trump Has Apparent Edge Among Latino Republicans

Even though Donald Trump has two Hispanic rivals and, early on in his campaign, alienated many in the Hispanic community with his controversial comments on immigration, most Latino Republicans want him to be their party's 2016 White House nominee, a new poll revealed.

Few in Numbers, Latino Voters Could Still Sway Iowa Caucus

While critical in the party contests to pick presidential nominees, Iowa is not known for its Latino community. But some 3 percent of the Hawkeye State's voters are, in fact, Hispanic, and could potentially make a difference in the close races expected in the Feb. 1 caucuses.

Presidential Election Poll 2016: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders Maintain Leads Among First-Time Iowa Caucus Voters

A new poll shows 2016 presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have a good chance of winning the Iowa Caucuses on Monday if they succeed in getting a high turnout of first-time caucusgoers.

Iowa Caucus 2016: What Latinos in Iowa Need to Know on Caucusing Day

Iowa hosts the “First in the Nation” caucus on Monday night, and the push to engage Latinos will be put to the test.

Turkish President Erdogan Seeks to Expand Into Latin America

He will go on a tour, which will also include trips to Ecuador and Peru. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Chile on Sunday, with a plan to expand trade in Latin America.

The White House Cracks Down on Salaries of Minorities and Women

The White House announced on Jan. 30, 2016 that it intends to begin gathering data on the salaries of women and minorities at big American companies to address pay discrimination

Who Is Dulce Candy? 5 Things We Know About the Beauty Vlogger Who Turned Heads at the #‎GOPDebate

Here are five facts about the lady who made a mark at the #GOPDebate. Dulce Candy, the beauty vlogger, made waves after she challenged the presidential candidates with a question about immigration and entrepreneurship.

President Obama to Make First Presidential Visit to American Mosque

United States President Barack Obama is set to make his first ever presidential visit to an American mosque on Wednesday. Obama will be talking with Muslim leaders of the Islamic Society of Baltimore in Catonsville.

David Cameron Fails to Get a Concrete Deal With EU's Donald Tusk

David Cameron, in his meeting with EU's Donald Tusk, failed to get a concrete deal on his four aims and is hoping to get a positive response within 24 hours.

Former US President Jimmy Carter Making an Appearance at Britain's House of Lords

Former President of the United States Jimmy Carter is schedule to appear at the House of Lords in Great Britain on Wednesday, Feb. 3. The 39th U.S. president will talk and discuss his successful campaign against the Guinea worm disease or dracunculiasis that started back in 1986.

Ted Cruz Against Marco Rubio In Iowa

As the caucuses in Iowa kick off later tonight, presidential candidates are doing almost everything just to get that final approval from the Iowans before they cast their initial votes as to who will be the next US President, Fox News Latino reports.
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