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No One Below 21 Can Purchase Cigarettes in San Francisco

A new law, set to take effect on June 1, has raised the minimum age in purchasing tobacco, including its e-cigarette counterpart, in the city of San Francisco.

Type 1 Diabetes Linked to Increase Risk of Cancer: How to Reduce Diabetes Risk

A new study revealed that there is association between type 1 diabetes and cancer risk. Diabetes has been linked to several serious health complications.

Why Former Argentine Nobel Peace Prize Winner Adolfo Perez Esquivel Does Not Want Obama to Visit Argentina on March 24

A former Argentine Nobel Peace Prize Winner disagreed over U.S. President Barack Obama’s planned visit to Argentina on March 24.

Is Hillary Clinton Still in Trouble Even After Winning Super Tuesday?

The decline in Democratic turnout is another challenge in Hillary Clinton's presidential bid. The former U. S. first lady who joined the presidential bid emerged victorious on Super Tuesday.

Trump Now Influencing Youths?: Basketball Game Turns Sour as High School Students Chant 'Build A Wall' Against Hispanic Opponents

During a high school basketball game, students who apparently supported Donald Trump shouted “build a wall” at the opposing team. The more diverse crowd of the other school screamed back citing racism.

Congressional Hispanic Caucus: Senate GOP Must Do Their Jobs, Supreme Court Vacancy Must Be Filled

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) have called on Senate Republicans to fulfill their constitutional obligations and fill the Supreme Court’s vacant seat.

Apple, FBI Continue Battle Over Locked iPhone; Future iPhones at Risk

Apple says the FBI caused the San Bernardino iPhone to stop backing up to iCloud Apple and the FBI continue to fight over a locked iPhone involved in the San Bernadino shooting case.

US Commission on Civil Rights to Congress: Give Immigrant Kids Legal Due Process

An independent federal civil rights agency has called on Congress to support legislation providing undocumented immigrant children the legal right to due process.

Ted Cruz Accuses Marco Rubio, Donald Trump of Supporting Gun Ban

Ted Cruz attacks Marco Rubio and Donal Trump for allegedly supporting gun ban. The Republican candidates are aiming at each other. Just recently, Marco Rubio called Donald Trump a con man while the latter called the former "little Rubio.

Super Tuesday Democratic Results: Bernie Sanders Wins 4 States, But Hillary Clinton Ahead With 7 States

Hillary Clinton won most of the Democratic Party's "Super Tuesday" states but Bernie Sanders also made his presence known in winning four primaries and caucuses.

Can the Trump University Fraudulent Case Affect Donald Trump's US Presidential Bid?

Trump University is facing a fraud lawsuit. Will this affect Donald Trump's candidacy in the presidential race?

Why 'Teach for America' Is Important to the American Latino Community

Nonprofit organization Teach For America wants to increase its diversity by recruiting more minorities as teachers. TFA's Senior Managing Director Patricia Leon Guerrero revealed that the organization is looking for more Latino teachers.

Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutiérrez Could Star in Vin Diesel Movie 'xXx: The Return of Xander Cage'

Despite losing the Miss Universe crown, there may be bigger things in store for Miss Colombia Ariadna Guttiérez.

Here's How Donald Trump's Immigration Policy May Affect the US Milk Supply

Donald Trump's plan to put a wall on the border of Mexico may affect the United State's milk supply.

Survey Says More American Afro-Latinos See Themselves as White Than Hispanic, Black

A new study from Pew Research revealed how most of the Afro-Latinos living in the United States identify themselves with a good chunk of them reporting their racial identification as either white or Hispanic.

Mexico on Criticisms From U.S. Presidential Campaign Trail: 'Think of Our Country as an Opportunity, not as a Threat'

Mexico has a plan on how to address the anti-Mexican tirade currently seen in the U.S. presidential campaign trail.

Why US Latino, Hispanic Voters Support Abortion Rights

A new study reveals that Latinos are supportive of women's abortion rights. A new study reveals that Latinos are supportive of women's abortion rights.

Ecuador President Rafael Correa on Donald Trump: 'Latin America Will Have an Increase in Progressive Trend if He Wins'

Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa said in an interview with the Ecuadorian Broadcasting Association that Donald Trump winning the presidency is good for Latin America. However, Correa pointed out that it will be bad for the United States if Trump becomes president, as reported by teleSURtv.

Super Tuesday GOP Results: Trump Wins Most States, But Cruz and Rubio Still Gain Delegates

“Super Tuesday,” a date when nearly a dozen states host presidential primaries or caucuses, finally concluded and it was a good evening for several Republican candidates.

Super Tuesday Results: Colorado Easily 'Feels the Bern' for Bernie Sanders with Caucus Victory

Colorado, where 1 in 10 registered voter is Latino, overwhelmingly favored Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Super Tuesday.
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