Politics

Jeb Bush Takes Swipe at Donald Trump's Multiple Marriages

2016 Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush took a shot at Donald Trump over his multiple marriages and claimed that his fellow GOP contenders are too scared to challenge Trump head on.

British Parliament to Debate Petition to Ban Donald Trump From UK

In addition to raising eyebrows with divisive rhetoric in the U.S., Donald Trump's controversial comments are also causing a stir overseas.

‘The Daily Show’ Returns, Mocks Candidates' New Year's Resolutions [Watch]

Trevor Noah is finally back after his holiday hiatus and "The Daily Show" took it's usual jabs at Republican Presidential candidates for their many gaffes and developments in their campaigns. Watch the segment here.

Bernie Sanders Taunts Donald Trump Over Anti-Chinese Remarks on Climate Change

Bernie Sanders recently mocked Donald Trump's crude views on climate change. The Vermont senator also vowed to break up the country's largest banks and insurance companies if he is elected president.

Newly Seated Venezuelan Leader Henry Ramos Allup Is Against Chavismo

Just after being seated as the newest legislative leader in Venezuela, Henry Ramos Allup already promises drastic changes will occur in the country as it has been well-known that Ramos Allup belongs to the opposition group against President Nicolas Maduro.

Bob Menendez Pens Letter to Obama on 'Failed State in the Waiting' Venezuela

Venezuela installed its latest democratically elected legislators into its National Assembly on Tuesday, but U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez still has concerns about Venezuela's leadership.

From 'Good Step' to 'Power Grab': Tearful Obama's Gun Executive Action Draws Partisan Reactions

Following President Barack Obama’s executive action announcement on gun reforms, the response, as expected, fell on partisan lines.

Puerto Rico Readies Lawsuits Following Default

Puerto Rico's government is readying for the legal fallout from its latest default on debt payments, with Gov. Alejandro García Padilla noting that the U.S. territory is trying to anticipate potential lawsuits but admitting that it would be "very hard (to be) 100 percent prepared."

Bernie Sanders Takes on Wall Street in New York, Says 'Greed Is Not Good'

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders delivered a passionate speech in New York on Tuesday, taking on Wall Street and rival candidate Hillary Clinton.

2016 Presidential Candidate Ted Cruz Releases Anti-Immigration Ad [Watch]

2016 Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz released a new campaign ad that puts a unique twist on anti-immigrant fear mongering.

Ted Cruz Poll: Texas Senator Bests Donald Trump, Marco Rubio in California

Ted Cruz and Donald Trump are now running neck and neck among Republican voters in California, with Florida Senator Marco Rubio still within striking distance in third place.

Donald Trump Maintains Lead in New Year's First National Poll

In the new year's first national presidential poll, front-runner Donald Trump maintained an important lead over his fellow GOP White House hopefuls and garnered the support of 35 percent of the party's supporters.

Obama Gun Control Executive Order Expands Background Checks, Information Sharing

President Barack Obama used his executive authority to issue restrictions on gun sales in an effort to reduce gun violence.

Hillary Clinton Promises to Look Into UFOs, Area 51

Clinton's campaign chief is a big UFO fanatic. Hillary Clinton wants to investigate UFOs and the classified military site Area 51 if she is elected president of the United States.

Mitt Romney: Name Association a Roadblock in Jeb Bush's Presidential Bid

Mitt Romney revealed this week that he thinks the stigma of the George W. Bush administration plays a big part in hampering Jeb Bush's presidential bid.

Governor of Morelos in Mexico Takes Over Local Police After Temixco Mayor Shooting

The governor of Morelos state in Mexico has taken over the local police force in 15 towns and cities after the assassination of Temixco City's mayor last Saturday. Mayor Gisela Mota was shot and killed at her own home less than a day after being sworn into office.

Puerto Rico Defaults on Paying Debt Due Monday

In light of the scheduled payment due Monday for Puerto Rico, which owes almost millions in debt from its investors, the island is paying out nearly $1 billion, a part of its debt that they previously announced as default since August.

Political Repression Increase in Cuba Criticized by Opposition Group

A known opposition group in Cuba, the Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation, recently released its latest report on the increased political repression happening in the communist government.

Latin America's Trade Industry to Expand in Vietnam

With the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement between Vietnam and Latin America, Vietnam sees a trade influx in the coming years.

Trump Campaign Ad: Moroccan Migrants Shown Instead of Mexicans

A new political ad for Donald Trump's campaign has been called out for seemingly misrepresenting Moroccan migrants as Mexicans attempting to cross into the United States.
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