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Americans' Third Party Presidential Candidate, But What's Libertarian Gary Johnson's Immigration Stance?

American citizens will have a third presidential option this November with Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, former Republican governor of New Mexico, where Latinos currently comprise 47 percent of the state's population. One stance Latinos may want to keep an eye on is Johnson’s views on immigration.

Watch Libertarian Party Chairman Candidate James Weeks Strips on Stage, Live on TV, Then Drops Bid

Americans have other political parties to vote for, and the Libertarian Party showcased their best during the recent national convention. One Libertarian, however, went the extra mile in showcasing why he's the preferred candidate for the party's chairman position.

Experts Warn Summer Season Fun Must Include Correct Sunscreen Choice

With the official start of the summer season looming, experts are warning beach revelers and those intent on baring more skin about the need to employ sunscreen

New Study Finds Dinosaur-Killing Asteroids Responsible for Mass Exinction of Marine Animals in Antarctica

A new Nature of Communications study finds that the same asteroid that killed dinosaurs more than 60 million years ago is the same planet responsible for the mass extinction of marine animals in Antarctica.

Scientists Uncover Extinct Australian Marsupials From 15 Million Years Ago

Australian scientists have discovered remnants of an extinct marsupial that roamed the earth some 15 million years ago and survived by eating snails.

What Is Memorial Day and What You Need to Know About the May 30 Holiday

The Memorial Day weekend has become a time to both pay homage to departed and mark the arrival of what's to come.

Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Threatening to Sue Univision, Netflix Over Plans for TV Series About His Life

Attorneys for reputed drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman are threatening to sue Netflix and Univision if the two networks make good on a plan to air a new series about his life without compensating him.

Memorial Day 2016 – What’s Open, Closed on Monday? The Banks, Coupon Codes, Sales, Deals, Discounts, and Freebies You Need to Know of Through May 30

In honor of brave men and women who sacrificed themselves for country, banks and government-run facilities will close Monday. Retailers and restaurants are marking the occasion with discounts and giveaways throughout the weekend.

Organ Transplants Between HIV-Infected Individuals Allowed in California as Gov. Jerry Brown Inks Emergency Legislation

California has become the latest state to allow transplants of HIV-infected organs to patients who already suffer from the disease.

Verizon Strike News Update: Company Reaches Tenative Settlement With 36,000 Striking Workers To End Hiatus

Verizon has reached a tentative agreement with 36,000 striking workers, potentially ending a bitter six-week long dispute.

Powerball Winning Numbers for Saturday, 5/28/2016 | 6 - 34 - 33 - 59 - 58 | Powerball is 12 and Powerplay is 2x

The Powerball numbers for Saturday, May 28, 2016 are: 6 - 34 - 33 - 59 - 58 and the Powerball is 12. Powerplay is 2x

Immigration Reform Activist Files Suit Over DACA Renewal Denial, Charges She's Been Targeted

A Chicago-based immigration reform activist is suing the government alleging that officials conspired to deny the renewal of her immigration status as punishment for her political activism.

What Mexico President Nieto Can Teach US Republican Lawmakers About Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage

Conservative politicans across Central and North America may not like it, but young voters increasingly supports LGBTQ rights. Mexico is just the most recent example of a country accepting social change.

Philadelphia Faith Groups Help Launch Hotline at Helping Immigrants Facing Deportation Raids

A growing number of faith groups in Philadelphia are teaming up to man an emergency hot-line to help undocumented immigrants who find themselves the target of deportation raids.

Latino Lawmakers Split on How to Solve Puerto Rico Debt Crisis

A bill creating a Puerto Rico oversight board is headed to Congress aftter the House Committee on Natural Resources approved it Wednesday. While Republicans say it will not affect U.S. taxpayers, some Democrats wonder if lower wages and exempt overtime rules will harm Puerto Ricans.

Watch: President Obama Get Down To Some Freestyle Vietnamese Rap [VIDEO[

Talk about breaking the ice. Talk about breaking the ice. During a recent trip to Asia that could hold historical implications, President Obama fielded a late question from a young female at a town-hall gathering that ended with him breaking out in his nest beat-box impersonation.

Harvard University Grad Drives Thousands of Miles For Her Undocumented Immigrant Mom Can See Her Graduation

A Harvard University grad drove more than 2,000 miles, over nearly three full days to make sure her undocumented immigrant mom would be able to attend her graduation.

Maria Elena Salinas Booed While Making Commencement Speech For Criticizing Trump, Speaking Spanish

The popular news anchor was talking to graduates at California State University, Fullerton when she was booed by students.

Bill Cosby Trial on Sexual Misconduct Charges Will Go On

A Pennsylvania judge has ordered Bill Cosby to stand trial on sexual misconduct charges. A Pennsylvania judge has ordered Bill Cosby to stand trial on sexual misconduct charges.

Latino Families Sue Landlord After Eviction for Not Having Social Security Number

A mobile home park in one of Viriginia's more affluent counties is accused of discriminating against Latinos after they began asking for residents' Social Security numbers. Property managers reportedly imposed $300 fees on top of monthly rental payments for renters who did not meet the requirement.
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