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Hillary Clinton Immigration News: Clinton Wants 'More Humane' Immigration Enforcement

Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said changes were needed to make immigration enforcement and detention "more humane, more targeted and more effective."

'Homeland' Season 5 News & Spoilers: Mathison Will Get New Love Interest, Carrie Will Have 'New Father Figure' & Germany Will Be the Setting

"Homeland" fans who are anxiously waiting the Showtime hit series' fifth season already know that the new installment will take place two and a half years after the previous season and that its storyline is set in Berlin.

Gay Marriage Supreme Court News: Nearly 3 in 5 Americans Want SCOTUS to OK Gay Marriage

Nearly three in five Americans want same-sex marriage to be legal across the nation and NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found. Among minorities, Latinos favor marriage equality the most.

Officials Upset Over Lax Punishment of DEA Agents Who Forgot Man in Cell for 5 Days

Six Drug Enforcement Administration agents who forgot a San Diego man in a holding cell, leaving him without food or water for five days and nearly killing him, received only reprimands and short suspensions, a decision that led Obama administration officials and lawmakers to call for greater accountability.

US-Cuba Relations: Treasury OKs Ferry Service Between Florida & Cuba

Ferry service between the United States and Cuba will likely resume shorty given that the Obama administration approved the connection on Tuesday.

President Obama Nominates General Joseph Dunford as Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman

President Obama has nominated Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford Jr. as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the executive branch's top military advisers.

Huckabee Campaign Chief no Longer Openly Backs Gay Marriage

Outspoken support for same-sex marriage is apparently not seen as an asset in Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign, and Bob Wickers - a veteran pollster and strategist who prepares to lead the former Arkansas governor's second run - has toned down his once favorable views on such unions.

USAF Ranks: Largely Male, White Military Air Branch Tackles Diversity Gap

With only 18 of its 280 generals belonging to minority groups, the U.S. Air Force will begin to address the growing diversity gap within its higher ranks.

El Salvador Gangs: Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani Tells Central American Country to Go After Two Rival Gangs to Restore Order

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday advised El Salvadorean leaders to forcefully go after two rival gangs in order to quell violence and restore order in the increasingly unstable Central American country.

'Dancing With the Stars' Season 20 Episode 8 Recap:Robert Herjavec, Kym Johnson's Unplanned Kiss Eclipses Dance Moves

Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson "sealed their performance with a completely unplanned big kiss," E! Online noted.

Venezuela Food: Maduro to Nationalize Food Distribution in Venezuela

Embattled Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro plans to to nationalize food distribution amid his country's record shortages of basic goods, runaway inflation and escalating economic instability.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results May 1, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $110M Jackpot

Eleven drawings have come and gone since the last time a lucky winner took home Mega Millions' big prize, which means that tonight's jackpot sits at a whopping $110 million. So if you have your eyes set on converting yourself into a multimillionaire, the time to tune in is 11 p.m. Eastern Time.

Jalisco Cartel News: 'Powerful, Dangerous' Jalisco Nueva Generacion Kills 7 & Downs Helicopter

The new Jalisco-based cartel killed seven people over the weekend and managed to bring down a helicopter. Government forces have increased their efforts to quell the rising drug cartel.

95-Year-Old WWII Vet Uses Cane to Fend Off Would-Be Robber

His age of 95 did not stop a Manchester, New Hampshire, man from defending himself when a robber tried to take his wallet over the weekend. Arthur Kamberis, a World War II veteran, was confronted by a man on Sunday morning as he was walking home after picking up a prescription for his wife.

Immigration Reform: Hillary Clinton to Talk Immigration with Nevada Students, Will Discuss How 'Reform Could Strengthen Families and Community'

Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton will focus on immigration during a campaign stop in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The former secretary of state is set to discuss the issue in a roundtable discussion with youngsters at a local secondary school.

Presidential Candidates 2016: Former HP Chief Carly Fiorina Announces White House Bid

Former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina on Monday joined a crowded Republican field as she announced her 2016 White House run.

Former Univision Host Rodner Figueroa's Pups Wish Fans 'Great Week' as He Returns to Work

Figueroa had his pups, Napoleón and Carlota, wish his fans a "great week" via Instagram on Monday and assured dog lovers that the adorable couple is living the "good life."

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo With a Mexico-Themed iPhone Case

You do not need to be a history buff - or even have ties to Mexico, for that matter - to join the Cinco de Mayo celebration. You might want to consider making a contribution, however, which could come - for example - in the form of a stylish smartphone case.

Clinton Campaign Slams GOP Effort to Nullify D.C. Law

The campaign of Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton on Thursday slammed a House Republican effort to overwrite a District of Columbia law that bans discrimination against employees who have had abortions.

Tiger Briefly Escapes at Oklahoma City Zoo

A tiger escaped its main enclosure on Thursday at the Oklahoma City Zoo, leading the institution to issue a "code red" and to shelter some visitors inside buildings.

Venezuela to Ration Medicine Amid 'War Zone'-Like Shortages, Citizens Will Need to Use Fingerprints to Purchase Limited Amounts

The Venezuelan government is set to implement a medicine-rationing system it hopes will ease shortages that have left many patients unable to treat ailments from hemorrhoids to cancer.

Election 2016 News: Dems Under 30 Back Hillary; GOP Counterparts Undecided

Democrats under 30 are backing Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical primary, while their Republican counterparts have yet to settle on a favorite among the GOP's various contenders, a new Harvard Institute of Politics poll showed.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results April 28, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $96M Jackpot

The Mega Millions jackpot is hitting new heights after no fewer than 10 drawings have gone by since the last time a participant took home the mail prize on March 24.

Baltimore Latinos March Against Violence, Discrimination

Latino resident of Baltimore on Wednesday held a march and vigil to voice their concern over the recent riots in the Maryland city and call for justice and peace in their neighborhoods.

Mexico News: Murder Rate Down in Latin American Country; Recent Trend Still Worries

For a third straight year in a row, statistics in Mexico logged a decline in the murder rate, a trend USA Today deemed "a sign the country is slowly stabilizing after gruesome drug wars." But in the shorter term, the data are still worrisome, Animal Político warned, noting that March was the country's deadliest month out of the last nine.
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