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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.

Weight Loss Pills Lined With Dried Human Feces Are Being Tested to Combat Obesity

Scientists at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital have been studying how to treat obesity and in their research, they were able to form a potent weight loss pill. However, they revealed that the pills contain dried up human feces of lean and fit donors.

State of the Union 2016 Preview: President Obama to Focus on Legacy in Final SOTU Address

President Barack Obama is set to deliver his final State of the Union address on Tuesday night, and experts believe he will use the opportunity to try to define his legacy and set the tone for the next president.

Cruz Slams Trump's Planned 'Door-to-Door' Hunt for Undocument Immigrants [Watch]

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz tried to differentiate himself from GOP front-runner Donald Trump on the issue of immigration by explaining that, unlike Trump, he would not require officials hunt for undocumented residents door-to-door.

5 Teens Accused of Gang Rape in Brooklyn Playground

Five teenagers are being accused of raping a woman in a Brooklyn playground on Thursday. Five teenagers are being accused of raping a woman in a Brooklyn playground on Thursday.

Bush Slams Trump as Insensitive in New TV Ad [Watch]

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is going after Donald Trump in a new online video that features a South Carolina diner owner who claims that the GOP front-runner has shown a lack of sensitivity toward disabled Americans.

Freddie Gray Trial Against Officer Delayed

A Maryland appeals court decided Monday to postpone the trial of a Baltimore police van driver involved in the death of Freddie Gray.

MADD Launches Petition to Charge 'Affluenza Teen' as Adult

Mothers Against Drunk Driving representatives have launched a petition aimed at making certain that so-called “affluenza teen” Ethan Couch is charged as an adult during his next court proceedings.

2016 Election Polls: Millennials Support 'Counter Culture' Candidates Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders

Millennials appear to have a complicated view of the 2016 election and many are not as enthusiastic.

'Affluenza' Mom Seeks Bail Reduction, Court Orders Psychological Exam

The mother of fugitive Texas teenager Ethan Couch is seeking a reduction of her $1 million bond after being charged with hindering the apprehension of a felon in the headline-grabbing "affluenza" case.

Christie Hammers Rubio Over Senate Experience, Attendance

Often dubbed "the world's greatest deliberative body," the U.S. Senate often functions like a high school, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is the kid who does not show up for class, GOP presidential hopeful Chris Christie quipped on Jan. 11.

Trump Claims Democrats Would Sue Cruz Over Citizenship

GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump is not letting up on his suggestion that Ted Cruz's Canadian birth would lead to trouble if the Texas senator were elected to the White House.

State of the Union 2016: First Lady Michelle Obama Invites DREAMer Veteran

For Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, First Lady Michelle Obama invited several guests to sit by her, including immigration and refugee rights advocates.

State Department Releases Latest Batch of Clinton Emails

The U.S. Department of State on Jan. 8 released the latest batch of emails from Hillary Clinton's private email account, which the former secretary was forced to make public under a court order.

Flint Water Crisis: Community Members Gather at Church for Rally, Free Water

Over 100 people attended a rally in Flint, Michigan, on Saturday in protest of the community's man-made water fiasco.

Clinton, Sanders Tight in Polls in Iowa, New Hampshire

Less than three weeks before the first votes are to be tabulated, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are locked in tight races in both the critical early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire.

Federal Officials Arrest Two Refugees on Terrorism Charges

Two Palestinian men born in Iraq were arrested separately in the U.S. last week on terrorism-related charges. Federal officials believe both of the men had ties to the Islamic State terror group.

Kate del Castillo Helped Sean Penn Land Interview with 'El Chapo'; Actress Profile

The actress who reportedly brokered Sean Penn’s Rolling Stone interview with fugitive drug lord Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman has a relationship with the kingpin that dates back to her once publicly declaring she trusted him more than officials of the Mexican government.
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