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
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.
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, 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 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.
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.
In light of the recent peace talks going on between Colombia and US, a recent report from Fox News Latino suggests that one man could be the key to finalize the deal or end any of the talks. Apparently, leftist-rebel Ricardo Palmera is being asked by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) that US President Barack Obama release him to finally close the peace deal, the publication reports.
Hillary Clinton is clinging to her small lead over Bernie Sanders in Iowa as their heated 2016 Democratic race for the White House officially kicks off this week when polls there open.
Among surrogates joining Sanders in Iowa were former Illinois Sen. Chuy Garcia and Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva, who spent the weekend reaching out to the Latino community.
Donald Trump has regained his slim lead in Iowa with less than 48 hours remaining before the first votes are cast in the 2016 Republican race for the White House.
The Obama administration and some Democratic leaders stepped up in defense of the federal government's controversial deportation raids, which critics say unfairly target Central American families.
Hillary Clinton on Jan. 28 seemed to acknowledge that Bernie Sanders was an increasingly viable challenger for the Democrats' 2016 White House nomination when she said she was ready to show up for a debate on Feb. 4 in the crucial primary state of New Hampshire.
Most Americans support Barack Obama's efforts to allow certain undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States, even though on a personal level, they do not seem to trust the president on the issue, a new poll revealed.
Despite Republican front-runner Donald Trump's absence from the GOP debate on Thursday, attending candidates did little to distance themselves from the controversial figure's hateful and divisive rhetoric.
The recent reports about unaccompanied migrant children from Central America, who are brought to sponsors after entering the U.S. borders, have led the U.S. senate to slam the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), EFE reports.
Aside from taking a jab at Jeb Bush, the real estate mogul stayed on message, focusing on problems that veterans face, including PTSD, homelessness, and drug abuse.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos wants to remove the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia or FARC from the list of terrorist organizations of the U.S. Santos told the Associated Press that he also wants the existing arrest warrants for FARC leaders suspended.
The feud between Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz has been in the headlines for days now since Trump recently boycotted the GOP debate in Iowa and Cruz slammed him for it, Fox News Latino reported.
Since the year 2016 began, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids for undocumented immigrant also kicked off and since then, there had been numerous reports saying that such raids were in breach of constitutional rights according to a recent report from SPLCenter.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has slowly gained the trust of Latin America countries after the U.S. retracted their support in terms of providing military materials.