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UN Children's Fund Study Finds Nearly a Quarter Of Latino Teens Don't Attend School

A United Nations report released earlier this week revealed that 20 percent of teenagers in Latin American countries between the ages of 11 and 18 do not attend schools.

Greencard Warriors and Homeland's Manny Pérez on Latinos in the Military Who Are Robbed of U.S. Citizenship and Die in Vain

Alma Award-winning actor, Manny Pérez, who stars in the film, Greencard Warriors and has a re-occurring role in the hit show, Homeland, spoke exclusively with the Latin Post about his intense roles as an undocumented father who faces severe injustice to a cold terrorist with no remorse.

Ted Cruz Speech at Liberty University: Controversial Congressman Talks Religious Freedom

Potential GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz took a trip to Liberty University on Wednesday to voice his opinion and view on the current state of religious liberty.

Pollster Says Traditionally Conservative and Repulican Arizona Destined To Become Blue State

Do to an ever-growing Latino population, as well as an increase of independent voters, pollsters believe that the state will become majority Democratic will the next few presidential cycles.

Vladimir Putin Wife and Divorce News: Russian President and Lyudmila Putina Officially Split

It’s official. Russian president Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila Putina have finalized their divorce.News of the confirmed divorce was announced on Wednesday via Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

Fort Hood Killer and Shooting Update: Spc. Ivan Lopez's Rampage Leaves 4 Dead and 16 Wounded

In an event similar to the 2009 shooting, a soldier turns on his fellow men, killing three before turning the gun on himself.

Putin Divorce: Kremlin Confirms President's Divorce; Russian Media Doesn't Report It

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife, Lyudmila Putina, have finalized their divorce after three decades of marriage, according to the leader's official biography on the Kremlin website.

Supreme Court Justice, Judgements & Decision: Court Strikes Down Election Campaign Donation Limits

Political campaign donors can now donate as much money as they wish as long as donations to individual politicians do not exceed $5,200, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.

Global Warming News and Update: U.N. Panel Urges World Leaders To Take Climate Change Action In New Report

A group of Nobel-prize winning scientists released a report Monday outlining the how critical global warming will be on humanity, "Al Jazeera America" reported.

Immigration News, Updates, and Reports: Study Reveals 68,000 "Criminal Aliens" Deported Last Year

Last year Immigration and Customs Enforcement rounded up 193,000 foreign nationals with criminal convictions and charges but deported only 125,000 of them while releasing 68,000, "Fox News" reported.

Miami May Have Seen Its Last Live Ultra Music Festival Lineup After 99 Arrests and 1 Gruesome Hospitalization in 2014

Was this year's Ultra Music Festival the last? If some city officials get their way, yes. Was this year's Ultra Music Festival the last? If some city officials get their way, yes.

Top 5 Worst Common Core Math Homework Problems: Basic Curriculum Passed Over For Complexity Despite Parental Backlash

The much-ballyhooed Common Core school curriculum is causing some uncommon problems outside of the classroom.

Texas' Rio Grande Valley Operates as a Major Marijuana and Drug Smuggling Corridor

Federal law enforcement agencies have struggled to reduce the amount of marijuana smuggled into the country through the U.S.-Mexico border while the Rio Grande poses as its biggest challenge.

Cuba Opens Up: National Assembly Passes Law Allowing Foreign Capital To Enter Country

The Communist nation passes law to attract foreign investment. After half a century of being shuttered behind a state-run economy and United States imposed trade embargo, Cuba has begun to open its economy to foreign investment.

Brazil Police Raid Rio de Janeiro Organized Crime Center in Preparation for 2014 FIFA Soccer World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics

Over 1,000 Brazilian police officers storm the Mare favela Sunday morning. With only about two months until the World Cup, Brazilian police made their presence known in Rio de Janeiro Sunday.

Piers Morgan Twitter & Ratings on CNN: Outspoken Host Signs Off With Gun Control Rant

Journalist and television host Piers Morgan said goodbye to viewers on the set of his show’s final episode with CNN.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates: Republicans Encouraging Jeb Bush To Run For President

Although the presidential race is still two years away, both Republican and Democratic Parties have begun aligning their chess pieces in preparation of the 2016 battle for the White House.

Obamacare Affordable Care Act Sign Up Website and Deadline: The Difference Between Bronze Silver, Gold, & Platinum Plans

Enroll by March 31 to avoid penalties The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is a national decree which is also known as "Obamacare," or just as the "Affordable Care Act" (ACT).

Marijuana Possession and Smoking Legalization & Medical Cannabis News: George Washington University National Survey Says More Will Vote if Legalizing Weed Is On the Ballot

The federal government has declared that any state can pass a law to allow the use of marijuana for recreational purposes as long as they have a regulated system in place.

Ukraine News, Protests, Riots & Revolution: With Elections Looming, Ukrainians Focus On Candidates; Will Russia Invade To Prevent Elections?

Ukraine prepares for elections in May and Russia looks on. Having lost the Crimea to Russia, Ukraine now looks forward to consolidate a nation splintered after overthrowing its government and surviving, partially, an invasion.
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