One of the biggest days in the 2016 presidential election cycle has arrived: Super Tuesday. Not only will millions of Americans cast their vote in a dozen states across the country on March 1, but over a quarter of delegates are up for grabs in each party. However, one of the most important groups that will determine the Super Tuesday victors are Latino voters.
After suffering a huge loss in the 2012 presidential election, the Republican Party realized that they needed to make major changes in order to become more inviting and inclusive of minority groups.
Many people opted out of watching the 88th Annual Academy Awards Sunday night to instead participate in a nationwide "TV Tune Out" in protest of the lack of diversity among the Oscar nominations and in Hollywood. However, others chose to voice their disapproval on Twitter while watching the live telecast.
A new poll reveals that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has maintained a strong lead as the GOP frontrunner, while a majority of his supporters are in favor of deporting undocumented immigrants and banning Muslims from entering the U.S.
#TeamMichael fans will have a lot to look forward to in the next all-new episode of "Jane the Virgin" as it appears that Jane and Michael will rekindle their old flame.
President Barack Obama recently announced his plan to make good on his 2008 campaign promise to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. According to him, the military prison has not advanced national security efforts to combat terrorism.
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is fighting to force the government to publicize the names of immigration judges accused of misconduct.
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz landed a major endorsement from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott less than a week before the GOP primary in the Lone Star state.
Although Latinos voted for President Barack Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections in record breaking numbers, a new poll reveals that the Democratic Party may not have a strong grip on the voting bloc this time around.
Bernie Sanders has led an impressive campaign in the 2016 Democratic presidential race. He launched his bid back in April 2015 as a long shot for the White House. However, he has since established himself as a strong contender.
The wife of notorious drug cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán says she fears for her husband's life in wake of recent reports that he is being subjected to harsh treatment in jail.
Donald Trump went on the defense after Pope Francis suggested the Republican presidential front-runner "is not Christian" because of his anti-immigrant proposals and rhetoric.
The fight for South Carolina is heating up in the Republican presidential race as the top GOP contenders trade insults and jabs just days before the state's primary on Feb. 20.
Immigration reform has been at the helm of the 2016 presidential election as many of the Republican candidates continue to use xenophobic language to prove their dedication to cracking down on illegal immigration. The GOP contenders have also resorted to attacking one another to stand out as the candidate with the toughest stance on the issue.
A new poll shows that Democratic voters in Nevada are virtually split between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders just three days before the state's caucus.
The United States and Cuba took another progressive leap toward normalizing relations on Tuesday by signing an agreement to restore regular air service between the two countries for the first time in five decades.
Next up, the Democratic contenders will face off in the Nevada Caucus on Saturday, Feb. 20, where Hispanic voters will likely have a strong impact in determining who will win.
In wake of the political showdown to win the South Carolina primary, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump released a new ad doubling down on his anti-immigration rhetoric in The Palmetto State.
The Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) will track down a serial killer in Los Angeles who may be working for the FBI in the next all-new episode of "Criminal Minds."
In order to help alleviate Puerto Rico's massive $72 billion debt, government officials held a meeting on Thursday, hoping to attract wealthy investors to move to the U.S. territory.