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Conservatives Plan Strategy to Stop Donald Trump, Consider Third-Party Challenge

A growing group of conservatives are planning a closed-door meeting in Washington to discuss ways of slowing the momentum of Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

Donald Trump Battles to Maintain Total Support of Immigration Hardliners

Donald Trump is experiencing a bit of resistance from the most unlikely of places at an inopportune time.

2016 Republican Presidential Primary Results Could Surprise in Ohio and Florida: This is What Polls are Saying About Super Tuesday

With Super Tuesday 11 polls now open, Donald Trump's 2016 Republican presidential showdown with Ohio Governor John Kasich remains too close to call in Kasich's home state, but the GOP front-runner is expected to trounce Florida Senator Marco Rubio on his home turf.

Activists Lead Charge for Hispanic Studies Courses

Activist and educators across the country are uniting in a push to make Hispanic studies courses a more regular part of the high school curriculum.

Immigration Groups Fight Paul Ryan's Plan to File Supreme Court Brief

A group of 50 pro-immigration groups are poised to pressure Republican legislators to reject majority house leader Paul Ryan's plan to file an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in opposition to President Obama's immigration orders.

Donald Trump Refuses Responsibility for Violence at Campaign Events

Donald Trump is disavowing any responsibility for the growing level of violence at his campaign events across the country, saying he is simply the messenger for the rising frustration among many Americans.

New Ice Repellent to Forever Solve Winter Airport Delays?

A team of researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a new ice repellent that could go a long way toward easing airport delays across the country.

Zika Virus Destroying Families Across Latin America, Leading to More Moms and Young Children Being Abandoned

Doctors battling the Zika virus outbreak in Brazil fear the rising numbers of infants being born with microcephaly are resulting in more young mothers being abandoned by their partners.

ExoMars is Europe & Russia's Approach to Mars Surface Exploration for Signs of Life; Phase One Launches on Monday

The European-Russian ExoMars is destined for Mars this month in an expedition that could answer the age-old question of if there is life on other planets.

Diva Impersonation on SNL: Watch Ariana Grande Do Britney, Shakira, Rihanna, Celine and Whitney Impressions; Highlights of the Night Show

Ariana Grande stole the show during her musical guest appearance on "Saturday Night Live" largely by proving she could be everyone besides herself.

Trump May Not Top Romney's Dismal 27 Percent Latino Vote Support in 2016; Currently at 12 Percent - POLL

Despite his repeated boasts suggesting that he is expecting to net significant Latino support, a new Gallup Poll finds that Republican front-runner Donald Trump is looked upon unfavorably by more than three in every four Latino voters.

Finally, An Attempt to Help Deportation-Fearing Hispanics Trust Law Enforcement More

A Georgia police department has launched its first ever Hispanic citizen's police academy in hopes of fostering a better relationship between the community's rising immigrant population and area law enforcement.

'Real Housewives of New Jersey' Teresa Giudice and Jacqueline Laurita Feud, Cut Cast Members' Vermont Vacation Short

Sources indicate Giudice and sister-in-law Melissa Gorga are at odds with fellow cast member Jacqueline Laurita, with the depths of their dispute recently playing out during a cast member trip to Vermont.

Aaron Hernandez Judge Rules Former NFL Star can Hold on to Cellphone in Upcoming Double Murder Trial

A Suffolk County Superior Court judge has denied a request by prosecutors seeking to have Aaron Hernandez turn over his cellphone to them in connection with his upcoming double murder trial.

2016 Presidential Polls Shows Donald Trump Leading Marco Rubio in Florida, Neck-and-Neck in Ohio with John Kasich in Ohio for Republican Primary Election

A new CNN Poll of Polls survey finds Republican front-runner Donald Trump on the verge of upsetting both Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Ohio Governor John Kasich in their home states.

NCIS' Season 13 Spoilers: Fans Want to see Agent DiNozzo Reunite, Ride off in the Sunset With Cote de Pablo Character

No official word has been leaked about Michael Weatherly's much anticipated "NCIS" exit, but viewers are now more convinced than ever that pretty much anything can happen.

Latinos React to Death of Nancy Reagan

Perhaps recalling how her husband Ronald Reagan signed sweeping immigration into law that led to amnesty for nearly 3 million immigrants, Latinos everywhere are still mourning the recent death of former first lady Nancy Reagan.

Miamians Criticize Bernie Sanders Over Fidel Castro Comments

A trio of distinguished now Miami-based former office holders are calling on Vermont Senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders to walk back his repeated praise for Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.

Ted Cruz Hopes His Cuban-American Roots Resonate Among Latinos in Florida

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is hoping his Cuban American roots will pay dividends for him in the upcoming Florida primary.

Wealthy Democratic Donors to Raise $15M for Campaign Targeting Latino Voters

A group of wealthy Democratic donors are planning to invest as much as $15 million in a campaign aimed at mobilizing Latino voters to the polls in the upcoming general election.

California Leaders Submit Brief to Supreme Court Stating Undocumented Workers Make the State Stronger

A who's who list of leaders from California are urging the Supreme Court to uphold President Obama's executive order offering temporary relief to as many as 5 million illegal immigrants when the case goes before the court later this year.

Marco Rubio Advised to Drop out Before Florida Primary

Some of Marco Rubio's handlers are advising the reeling Florida senator to drop out of 2016 Republican race for president before primary voters can take to the polls in his own state early next week.

Virginia Family Fights Deportation of Legally Adopted Immigrant

A Virginia family is desperately seeking to bring back a Colombia woman legally adopted here in the U.S. as a child, yet recently separated from her young son and deported back to her homeland as an immigrant.

Paul Ryan Begins Briefing Presidential Candidates on GOP 'Agenda Project'

Republican Majority Leader Paul Ryan has held private conversations with 2016 leading GOP presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz about the party's agenda.

Bernie Sanders Floods Airwaves in Florida Hoping to Land Latino Vote

Bernie Sanders' campaign is running a lengthy Spanish-language advertisement on Univision in hopes of attracting a greater share of the Latino vote.
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