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MLB Teams Ordered to Hire Spanish Interpreters for 2016 Season

All Major League Baseball teams are now required to hire their own Spanish interpreters for the 2016 season. The move is part of the “Spanish-language translator program” initiated by MLB and the player’s league union.

Most Haunted Hotels in Latin America That Will Give You the Creeps

There are lots of haunted places in Latin America. They are plenty that tourists flock to the sites even if they can be really scary.

State of the Union 2016 Republican Response: Mario Diaz-Balart, Nikki Haley Deliver Spanish, English SOTU Replies

Following President Barack Obama's final State of the Union address, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart delivered separate Republican responses, in English and Spanish, respectively.

State of the Union 2016 Recap: Obama Polishes Legacy, Tasks for Next President in Final SOTU Speech

President Barack Obama delivered his final State of the Union address on Tuesday night, and spoke on several topics ranging from immigration, the economy and foreign policy.

2016 Election Polls: Monmouth Poll Gives Sanders Double-Digit Lead Over Clinton in New Hampshire

According to a new poll, Bernie Sanders has a 14-point lead over Hillary Clinton with voters heading into the New Hampshire primary.

Barack Obama Set to Deliver State of the Union Address, Looks to Clinton to Continue Legacy

President Barack Obama is set to deliver his final State of the Union address on Tuesday, and it is likely he will look towards hoped-for successor Hillary Clinton to continue his legacy.

State of the Union 2016: Latino Leaders List Top Issues for Obama to Address in Final SOTU Speech

President Barack Obama will deliver his final State of the Union address tonight, and Latino leaders are expecting him to discuss the issues affecting the community.

Biden Knocks Clinton on Income Inequality, Rolls Back Comments

Vice President Joe Biden this week praised Bernie Sanders' views on income inequality, while noting that Hillary Clinton was "relatively new" to the issue, before quickly rolling back his comments after they were interpreted as an endorsement of the Vermont senator.

Trump Takes Jabs at Clinton, Sanders on 'The Tonight Show' [Watch]

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump took several swipes at Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders during his Monday night appearance on "The Tonight Show."

Immigration News: Hillary Clinton Breaks With Obama Over Immigration Raids

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton on Jan. 11 broke with the Obama administration and criticized the recent raids carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which she said worsened an already tense situation.

United Airlines to Introduce New System to Help Customers Retrieve Lost Items

United Airlines will be introducing a new system to help their customers retrieve lost items like tablets, smart phones, toys, dentures, and many more. The system is an improvement from the 2014 version that already helped thousands of United passengers.

Man Faces Charges After Opening Fire on Subway Robber

Colorado police charged a man with reckless endangerment and discharging a weapon after he opened fire to try to apprehend a fleeing robbery suspect in Aurora.

Latest Poll Shows Cruz Only 2 Points Behind Trump in Iowa

A new poll shows that Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is steadily closing in on Donald Trump's lead in Iowa, trailing the GOP front-runner by just 2 points.

Trayvon Martin's Mother Endorses Hillary Clinton

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Monday gained an endorsement from Sybrina Fulton, the mother of the late Trayvon Martin.

White House Official 'Appalled' by El Chapo's Rolling Stone Interview

A top aide in the Obama Administration said he was "appalled" by the comments made by infamous Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán during his Rolling Stone interview with actor Sean Penn.

Former Hispanic Chamber CEO Varsovia Fernandez Elected as New Market Leader for Fast-Growing Philly Bank

Former president of GPHCC Varsovia Fernandez will become the new market leader of Customers Bank's Philly branch.

Bernie Sanders Claims He Is the Best Democratic Bet Against Any Republican Candidate

Bernie Sanders is closing the gap with Hillary Clinton in Iowa, while still leading her in New Hampshire. Sanders said he is more electable than Clinton against any Republican candidate.

Latino Voters: Decisive in Texas, Florida and Nevada; Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz Won't Attract Latino Voters in GOP

In light of the coming elections, Latino voters have been under mixed speculations as to their political choices and whether they are pleased with Latino candidates like Marc Rubio or Ted Cruz. Reports also say that the Hispanics may be decisive in certain states like Texas, Florida and Nevada.

Disney Channel Child Star Michael Galeota Found Dead at Home

Michael Galeota, former Disney child star, was found dead in his apartment's living room on Jan. 10. He was found lifeless by his friend who forced open the door of his home since he did not respond when called. He was 31.

CDC: First Zika Virus Case in the US Confirmed

The first case of the tropical virus Zika, a mosquito-borne disease, has been confirmed in a Harris County, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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