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Republican Candidate Ted Cruz Is the Least Favorite of Senate Republicans?

As the 2016 Elections is fast approaching, presidential candidates are caught in the middle of different opinions as to their eligibility and their effect on the political arena if they will be seated in the White House as the U.S. President.

Ohio Professor Allegedly Connected to ISIS

Investigations were recently held in light of the allegations against an Ohio Professor from Kent State University claiming that Julio Pino had ties with the Islamic State (ISIS), KentWired reports. Furthermore, the publication also revealed that there were allegations saying that the associate professor was also trying to recruit students to join the militant group.

5 Brazil Banks Create New Credit Firm

A new credit firm is in the works according to Thursday's announcement by Brazil's five biggest banks, Fox News Latino reports. The banks which are private-sector have announced that the credit registry will be used as a database for credit information, the publication adds.

Jessica Alba Gushes Over Honest Company Success: ‘I Still Can’t Even Believe It’s Here’

Jessica Alba is the co-owner of eco-friendly company The Honest. She was able to attained big success in less than five years and she herself can’t believe that her business is now a $1.7 billion empire.

Why United Airlines Blames Cheap Oil Prices for Q4 Revenue Drop

With cheaper oil prices, airline companies are making more money even while charging lower average fares. But for United Airlines, oil prices collapse is hurting demand for travel, particularly in one of its largest hubs, Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

Latin American Drug Cartels Far From Over? Journalist Ioan Grillo Reveals Region’s New ‘Gangster Warlords’

In the book, “Gangster Warlords,” journalist Ioan Grillo dissected the narcotics world in the region with fastidiousness and firsthand knowledge on both its mechanics and its culture. He also gave an unprecedented glimpse into the hyper-violent realm of drug cartels in Latin America. The Mexico-based author explored the criminal bosses at the frontlines of the continental catastrophe called the drug wars.

Maquiladora Workers in Juarez Protest Missing Wage Hike

Workers in Juarez protested their long wait on the promised wage hike from three maquiladoras mainly Lexmark, Foxconn and Eaton Bussman.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Debunk Divorce Rumors, Couple Relocates to London for 'World War Z' Sequel Shoot

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are on the verge of getting a divorce. The couple was even reported to be living separately for a year already. But is Brangelina really heading for splitsville?

Selena Gomez, Katy Perry Caught in a Love Triangle with Orlando Bloom?

Selena Gomez's latest music video "Hands to Me" may be steaming hot, but it seems like her heart was burnt.

New York City Man Forces Girlfriend to Walk Outside Naked, Posts Video on Social Media

A New York City man has been arrested and is facing multiple felonies for allegedly choking his girlfriend, forcing her to walk around in public naked and then posting a video of the abuse on social media.

Winter Storm Jonas Expected to Bury East Coast With Up to Two Feet of Snow [Maps]

After a relatively mild winter and an alarmingly warm Christmas, Old Man Winter will finally shake things up in the Northeast this weekend.

2016 Presidential Election Spending: Rubio, Bush Outspend Trump, Cruz, Clinton, Sanders Combined

Presidential campaigns and Super PACs are making the 2016 election season one of the most expensive contests of all time.

Rate of Uninsured Latino Children Declining Under Obamacare: Study

A new study finds the first full year of Obamacare resulted in an all-time low rate of Hispanic children living without health insurance.

'Affluenza' Teen Ethan Couch No Longer Fighting Deportation From Mexico

Lawyers representing Ethan Couch, the infamous "affluenza" Texas teenager, said they have dropped their fight against his deportation to the United States.

Progress, Setbacks for Obama's Latino Judicial Nominees

There appears to be progress and setbacks with President Barack Obama's Latino judicial nominees.

Flint Water Crisis: Obama Addresses Crisis During Michigan Visit

President Barack Obama touched down in Michigan on Wednesday where he delivered a speech addressing the man-made water crisis in Flint that has exposed the entire community to toxic levels of lead.

How Supreme Court Hearing Obama’s Immigration Case May Affect the 2016 Presidential Election

With the future of 4.3 undocumented immigrants resting in the Supreme Court's decision, the consequenses of that verdict will have detrimental effects on one political party's message.

GOP Polls 2016: Trump Hits 48 Percent in Florida Poll

GOP front-runner Donald Trump has surged ahead in the Florida polls, according to a January report from Florida Atlantic University.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch Defends Obama's Gun Control Executive Actions

Attorney General Loretta Lynch fiercely defended the legality of President Barack Obama's recent executive actions on gun control, arguing that his proposal wasn't "chipping away at the Second Amendment."

'Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison Endorses Marco Rubio in New Campaign Ad

The presidential campaign for Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., released a new advertisement on Thursday featuring a glowing endorsement from "Pawn Stars" star Rick Harrison.