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Rodrigo Ugarte


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Hillary Clinton Debt, Net Worth, Finances & News 2016: RNC Slams Clintons Over Speaking Fees

The Republican National Committee (RNC) continues to attack the Clinton family over their finances, emphasizing their speaking fees they charge when giving speeches at events and universities.

Columba Bush Twitter & Instagram: Jeb Bush's Wife Joins Social Media

The wife of potential Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, Columba, joined social media over the weekend. Her arrival on social media allows Bush to open to the public as well as help her husband cater to the Latino vote, being Latina herself.

Marco Rubio On the Issues 2016: Candidate Trips Up on Iraq War Question

Following on the footsteps of presidential hopeful Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio defended President George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003. The Florida senator was asked on Fox News about the war but he struggled to give a concise answer, ultimately saying, “It was not a mistake.”

LGBT Immigrants in ICE Custody Face Discrimination, Higher Retention Rates: Report

A recent report by the Center for American Progress found Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) overwhelmingly discriminate against LGBT immigrants, despite recent attempts by the Obama administration to improve the treatment of LGBT people in the country and around the world.

2016 GOP Candidates: New Hampshire Poll Indicates Uncertainty Among Voters in Republican Primary

A recent poll requested by Bloomberg Politics and Saint Anselm College and conducted by Purple Insights found that New Hampshire voters have yet to decide on whom to vote for among the Republican presidential contenders.

Marco Rubio Unveils Foreign Policy Approach

Sen. Marco Rubio, one of the Republican Party's favorites for the presidential nominee in 2016, unveiled his foreign policy platform, making him the first of the growing list of contenders to outline his foreign policy goals.

Immigration Reform Law & Politics: 113 GOP Lawmakers Sign Amicus Brief Against Obama’s Immigration Orders

More than a hundred Republican lawmakers, including two presidential hopefuls, have signed an amicus brief joining the 26 states and state officials suing the Obama administration over the president's executive orders on immigration.

Obama Hosts Global Entrepreneurship Event at White House

President Obama hosted a group of up and coming entrepreneurs as well as world-renowned businessmen and women at the White House on Monday as part of an event on global entrepreneurship. The president hopes to promote and increase entrepreneurial projects among diverse groups around the world.

Jeb Bush Says He Would Have Authorized the Invasion of Iraq

Despite distancing himself from most Republican hopefuls on other issues, Jeb Bush stands firm by the Iraq War, telling Fox News he would have invaded the country.

Marco Rubio Vows to Revive American Dream, Discusses Education Reform

Sen. Marco Rubio, one of the Republican Party's candidates for the 2016 presidential nomination, released a short piece on the American Dream Monday morning. In it he vows to fight for Americans struggling to achieve the American Dream.

Immigration Reform News 2015: China Overtakes Mexico as Nation with Most Immigrants Entering United States

The ethnic and racial make up of the U.S. may start experiencing another change soon as immigration from Asia, particularly China, starts outpacing Mexican and Latin American immigration.

Unemployment Rate 2015: Latino Jobless Rate Slightly Increased in April

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for April, which showed a continued decline. However, the jobless rate among Latinos rose by a hair, despite unadjusted numbers predicted a decrease.

White House to Hold Event for Emerging Entrepreneurs; Learn More About the Latinos Being Honored

The White House announced it will hold an event next week to celebrate the success of women and young entrepreneurs in the U.S. as well as around the world, drawing attention to the need to invest in a younger and more diverse generation of entrepreneurs.

DACA News: Arizona Judge Rules DACA Recipients Can Pay In-State Tuition

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge in Arizona ruled in favor of DACA recipients, otherwise known as DREAMers, allowing them to receive in-state tuition.

Hillary Clinton Election News: Democratic Candidate Tops Republican Candidates in Recent Poll

Clinton continues to outdo her Republican opponents, maintianing a favorable rating among the likely presidential candidates for 2016.

Ted Cruz Doesn’t Believe Hispanic Panhandlers Exist, Says 'Begging' Would be 'Shameful' to Latino Community

Sen. Cruz continues his attempts to appeal to Latino voters. He recently spoke at the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce touting Latinos' conservative ideals.

Democratic Party Nomination: Bernie Sanders Running for President

Sen. Sanders will announce his formal candidacy late in May, becoming the first Democratic Party contender to Hillary Clinton.

DARPA Guided Bullet Hits Moving Targets

The guided bullet system, called EXACTO, successfully hit moving targets during various tests. The system is designed to augment sniper's range and accuracy.

Immigration News 2015: Guatemalan Immigrant in Florida Dies, Hate Crime Suspected

An 18-year-old Guatemalan immigrant was murdered by three young men because of his ethnicity. Police investigating the homicide as a hate crime.

Pope Francis on Climate Change: Catholic Leader Asks Countries to Come Together to Battle Climate Change

Pope Francis has expressed support for countries to come together and battle climate change. The Vatican will release the encyclical in June, calling for countries to support the upcoming UN Paris accords on climate change.

Gay Hoteliers Apologize for Hosting LGBT Rights Opponent Senator Ted Cruz

The owners of New York's first gay-centric hotel, Out NYC, have apologized for hosting Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Ted Cruz, following protests and calls for boycotts.

Air Force Space Plane: USAF to Launch X-37B Spacecraft in May and Test New Engines

The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle will be launched in May to test the Hall electric thrusters, which ionize and accelerate xenon to power a craft through space.

Cuban Immigration Policies: Poll Reveals Floridians Want to End Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966

Public opinion is shifting on U.S. immigration policies that favor Cuban immigrants, worrying Cubans wanting to migrate to the U.S.

Presidential Candidates Opinions on Gay Marriage: Rubio Woos Gay Republicans While Staying in Favor of Conservative Christians

The GOP senator has distanced himself from his pro-gay remarks, claiming gay marriage is not a constitutional right.

US Navy Laser: Boeing To Develop Laser Control System for US Navy, Will Have Better Accuracy

The Navy has given Boeing a multi-million contract to develop software to accurately fire laser weapons despite the environment and platform. The system will be compatible with many of the Navy's lasers in development.
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