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Emma Coronel Aispuro Says Husband 'El Chapo' Is Not a Drug User

Emma Coronel Aispuro, the third wife of Mexico's drug kingpin and leader of Sinaloa cartel Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman made her first ever television interview last Feb. 19. It was then aired just this Sunday, Feb. 21 and Coronel insists that her husband is not what federal prosecutors are saying.

Bernie Sanders Lost Nevada But Voter Turnout May Sustain His Support

Hillary Clinton did win the Nevada caucuses but Democratic presidential rival Bernie Sanders' campaign has plenty of reasons to stay positive on the campaign trail.

South Dakota Could Be First State to Restrict Transgender Bathroom Use

South Dakota could become the first state in the country to require transgender students to use the bathrooms and locker rooms of their sex at birth.

California Couple Faces 20 Years in Jail for Smuggling 911 Sea Turtle Eggs From Mexico

A couple in Southern California recently pleaded guilty to smuggling over 900 eggs of endangered sea turtles from Mexico into the United States.

Is Ted Cruz the ‘Zodiac Killer’? Conspiracy Theorists Believe So

Oh no! Is Ted Cruz the "Zodiac Killer"? The 2016 U.S. presidential elections is indeed getting interesting. Now, a presidential candidate is believed to be a serial killer, who have murdered 37 people in the '70s.

Why More Latinos are Eager to Participate in the 2016 US Presidential Elections

As the 2016 U.S. presidential elections loom, thousands of legal Latino residents are becoming U.S. citizens, especially in Nevada, Florida and Colorado. The reason? It’s Donald Trump.

Clinton, Sanders Clash on Latino Vote as He Claims 8 Point Edge

The Latino vote is still in dispute among the different camps of the presidential candidates. Hillary Clinton's group is rebutting the claims that rival Senator Bernie Sanders won Nevado's Latino vote by 8 percentage points.

Elkhart Latinos to City Officials: 'Undocumented Immigrants Need Driver's License'

The police and the minority communities in Elkhart, Indiana came together to forge a stronger bond and address the different issues in the city. From immigrant issues to unjust treatment at the hands of the police department, the locals took to the podium to air their concerns in a public meeting at the Tolson Community and Youth Center.

This 'Fallout 4' Modder Expertly Recreates the 'Daredevil' Season 2 Trailer [Watch]

One YouTube user decided to recreate the trailer for “Daredevil” Season 2 in “Fallout 4.” One YouTube user decided to recreate the trailer for “Daredevil” Season 2 in “Fallout 4.

You Can Now Spend the Night in the 'Murder House' From 'American Horror Story'

Airbnb has been one of the top choices of travelers when looking for a place to stay. One of the latest offers from the accommodations site include spending a night at the famous “Murder House" from "American Horror Story."

Is the Bush Political Dynasty Officially Over?

Jeb Bush bows out of the 2016 Presidential race and formally ended his campaign for president last weekend.

Coffee Can Save You From Liver Damage

Drinking coffee may offset the risk of alcohol-related cirrhosis according to a new study. Drinking coffee may offset the risk of alcohol-related cirrhosis according to a new study.

Sorry Fox News, Hillary Clinton Will Not Answer Interview Requests From You

Presidential aspirant HillaryClinton did not entertain interview invitations from Fox News. There is a conflict brewing between Fox News and presidential aspirant Hillary Clinton.

Here Is What President Barack Obama has to Say About His Upcoming Visit to Cuba

Barack Obama will become the first U.S. president to travel to Cuba in nearly 90 years. Obama and his wife Michelle will be visiting the Caribbean island from March 21 to March 22. It comes more than a year after the U.S. and Cuba made a decision to restore diplomatic ties.

Will Miguel Díaz-Canel Be Just as Powerful as the Castro Brothers Once He Becomes President of Cuba?

Fidel and Raul Castro have been the leaders of Cuba for the past 60 years although it will end on Feb. 24, 2018 when Miguel Diaz-Canel finally takes over. The 55-year-old became the first vice-president of the Council of State back in 2013 and has been given the stamp of approval by Raul Castro.

Latino Community: 'There Are Other Issues We Need to Talk About Besides Immigration'

Immigration is not the only issue on the minds of the Latino electorate in the United States. Immigration is front and center when it comes to the Latino community living in the United States.

Eva Longoria on Voting for Hispanic Candidates: 'The US Latino Community Is Smarter Than You Think'

Eva Longoria has taken down a huge misconception about the U.S. Latino community. Eva Longoria has taken down a huge misconception about the U. S. Latino community.

Will the Latino Vote Create a Big Impact in the Presidential Election?

Is the November 2016 Presidential Elections the time for Latinos to make a mark? Is the November 2016 Presidential Election the time for Latinos to make a mark? Hispanics comprise a significant chunk of the voting population in the U.

How Latino Entrepreneurs Pursue Their ‘American Dream’

Did you know that the economic future of the U.S. depends on Latino startups? As a matter of fact, Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative (SLEI) discovered that Latino startups can be a $1.4-trillion opportunity.

How #EmergingUS Crowdfunding Startup Site Will Help the US Latino Community

Jose Antonio Vargas has launched a new crowdfunding campaign for #EmergingUS to further highlight the intricacies of race, culture and immigration in the United States.
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