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HIV Cure Becomes More Elusive as Disease Rejects Key Drug

A recent study shows how HIV patients slowly develop resistance on key drug Tenofovir. HIV cure sees bleak future as one key drug fails to fight the development of the disease.

Escaped Inmate Surrenders in Southern California

One of three inmates who escaped from a maximum-security jail in Southern California a week ago has turned himself in to authorities.

Obama Announces Executive Order to Close Gender Wage Gap

The Obama administration is taking action to close the wage gap between male and female workers and to advance measures that will help ensure equal pay for women.

Debt Talks Resume, Puerto Rico Presents New Offer

Puerto Rico will take the next step in efforts to resolve its fiscal crisis on Jan. 29 by presenting investors with an offer to swap existing bonds for two new types of securities.

Clinton, Sanders Continue Debate on Debates

Hillary Clinton on Jan. 28 seemed to acknowledge that Bernie Sanders was an increasingly viable challenger for the Democrats' 2016 White House nomination when she said she was ready to show up for a debate on Feb. 4 in the crucial primary state of New Hampshire.

Poll Finds Obama's Name Hurts Immigration Plan

Most Americans support Barack Obama's efforts to allow certain undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States, even though on a personal level, they do not seem to trust the president on the issue, a new poll revealed.

Civil Rights Groups Say Deportation Raids Violate Constitution

According to a new report, federal agents may have violated the U.S. Constitution by detaining over 120 undocumented immigrants during the government's notorious deportation raids earlier this month.

US Senators Give Light on Central American Migrant Children Experiencing Abuse

The recent reports about unaccompanied migrant children from Central America, who are brought to sponsors after entering the U.S. borders, have led the U.S. senate to slam the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), EFE reports.

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Admits No Plan to Replace Flint Pipes

In wake of the Flint water crisis, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder admitted he has no immediate plans to replace the corroded lead pipes responsible for transporting polluted water to community residents.

Donald Trump Stages Veterans Rally During GOP Debate [Watch]

Aside from taking a jab at Jeb Bush, the real estate mogul stayed on message, focusing on problems that veterans face, including PTSD, homelessness, and drug abuse.

Viral Video Shows Violent Arrest to Deport California Mother

As the Obama administration faces controversy for stepping up deportation efforts, a viral video showing the arrest of an undocumented immigrant in California illustrates the effect such measures are having on families residing in the United States.

Women’s Rights Advocates Denounce Zika Advice for Latinas to Avoid Pregnancy

Women's rights advocates denounce the government's recommendations to avoid pregnancy saying the move is irresponsible and unfair to women.

Kris Jenner Remembers O.J. Simpson Trial

"Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star Kris Jenner recently shared a horrific and tragic memory she had in her life -- the time when she lost her best friend Nicole Brown Simpson. The reality remembered the long ordeal of being against her ex-husband Robert Kardashian Sr. during the trial against O.J. Simpson, People reported.

What Is Marco Rubio's Take on the Donald Trump-Ted Cruz Feud?

The feud between Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz has been in the headlines for days now since Trump recently boycotted the GOP debate in Iowa and Cruz slammed him for it, Fox News Latino reported.

ICE Raids for Undocumented Immigrants Continues, Raises Questions of Illegality

Since the year 2016 began, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids for undocumented immigrant also kicked off and since then, there had been numerous reports saying that such raids were in breach of constitutional rights according to a recent report from SPLCenter.

Russia Begins to Seal Trademark in the Latin America Region

Russian President Vladimir Putin has slowly gained the trust of Latin America countries after the U.S. retracted their support in terms of providing military materials.

Study Disproves Belief That Coffee Can Cause Irregular Heartbeat

Drinking a cup of coffee has always been thought to increase heartbeat rate. And this is why some health experts are advising people to lessen intake of the world’s favorite beverage. However, latest findings reveal that the belief is wrong and asserted that coffee does not cause heart palpitations.

CELAC Summit Ends, Pledges Regional Unity on Zika, Economic Crisis and Peace

The fourth Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) ended Wednesday as delegates pledged regional unity to focus on the peace process in Colombia and fight the economic crisis and the epidemic caused by the Zika virus. The summit, which was recently held in Ecuador, was hosted by Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa.

Mexican Immigrant Allowed to Withdraw Guilty Plea by Wisconsin Supreme Court

The judges failed to explain to the accused that her conviction can lead to deportation. The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently allowed a Mexican immigrant to withdraw his plea of guilty in a drug case.

Marco Rubio Talks About God, Religion in Iowa

Presidential candidate Marco Rubio got religious in response to a question at an Iowa town hall appearance on Tuesday.
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