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Immigration News Latest: Obama Administration Defends Immigrant Detention Policy Despite Court Order

President Barack Obama and his administration are facing criticism for continuing immigrant detention policies despite a court ruling stating the detention of immigrant women and children violates a 1997 settlement agreement.

Christian Taylor Texas Police Shooting News Update: Cop Fired Over Bad Decision Making

The white Texas police officer who shot and killed a black, teenage college football player at a nearby Dallas auto dealership earlier this month has been fired over his flawed decision making.

Young Mississippi Couple Charged With Trying to Join ISIS, Denied Bail by Judge

A young Mississippi couple appeared in court Tuesday to face federal charges for allegedly attempting to join the anti-American Islamic terrorist group ISIS overseas.

Michael Brown Anniversary Protests: Armed Oath Keepers Arrive in Ferguson: ‘Just Americans Trying to Keep Our Fellow Men Safe’

Ferguson officials work to keep the peace as members of the Oath Keepers and the Ferguson Freedom Fighters meet on the streets of a city under a state of emergency.

Gun Violence and Its Impact on the Latino Community

Gun violence disproportionally marks the Hispanic community, particularly young Latinos who are more likely than non-Hispanic whites to die at the hand of strangers.

Immigration News Today: Support for Increased US Immigration Levels Increases

Support for increased immigration levels into the U.S. has increased, based on new polling data. Gallup's Minority Rights and Relations survey, which included an oversampling of Latinos and blacks, looked into the opinions of minority groups who are often "too small for statistical analysis" in a standard poll.

Immigration Definition: Immigrants No Longer 'Aliens' in California, as State Creates 'Kind of' Citizenship

Policy makers in Sacramento have created "a kind of California citizenship" in an effort to integrate tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants living in America's most populous state.

Google Announces New Parent Company 'Alphabet'

Google created a new umbrella company to oversee its renowned Internet business along with every company that the tech giant has ever created or acquired.

2016 Presidential Race: Bernie Sanders Vows to Fight to 'End Institutional Racism'

Just two days after members of the Black Lives Matter movement hijacked a podium from Bernie Sanders, the Democratic presidential candidate delivered a speech condemning institutionalized racism in America.

Jeb Bush Foreign Policy Speech: Hillary Clinton Criticized as Five-Step Plan to Combat ISIS Revealed

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, among the leading Republican presidential hopefuls, revealed his foreign policy plan to improve situations in the Middle East. From the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California, Bush said one of the biggest threats currently facing the U.S. is radical Islamic terrorists, who he said are "gaining ground."

Warren Buffett Buys Aerospace Company for $37.2 Billion

Warren Buffett’s company Berkshire Hathaway announced yesterday it would spend $37.2 billion to acquire Precision Castparts.

Bernie Sanders Platform: Democratic Presidential Candidate Releases Anti-Racial Inequality Policy

Bernie Sanders, the liberal 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, has released details of a sweeping platform he envisions utilizing to combat racial inequality.

Hillary Clinton on Donald Trump: Visit to Trump Wedding Not Linked to Tycoon's Donations

Hillary Clinton attended Donald Trump's latest wedding, not because she felt obliged to the real estate mogul turned presidential candidate, but simply because she thought it would be "fun," she told reporters on Monday.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Aug. 7, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $25M Jackpot

The Mega Millions jackpot has inched up to $25 million, and if you're hoping to take that nifty nest egg home this week, then you might want to tune in tonight at 11 p.m. EDT. That's when the multistate lottery's draw is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

2016 Election Polls: Donald Trump Popular With Small Business Owners, Easily Tops Hillary Clinton

Following the first Republican presidential debate, real estate businessman Donald Trump appears to have the support of the small business industry based on a post-debate survey.

Ferguson Michael Brown Anniversary Protests: County Declares State of Emergency, More Than 20 Arrested

Another day of protest began in downtown Ferguson on Monday morning after violence disrupted Sunday's demonstrations commemmorating the one-year anniversary of Brown's death.

Jeb Bush 2016 Election: GOP Presidential Candidate to Deliver Major Foreign Policy Speech in Nevada

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush is scheduled to deliver an important foreign policy speech as the campaign moves away from front-runner Donald Trump’s publicity. Set to speak in Nevada, home to a growing Latino population -- comprising 27.5 percent of the state's overall population -- the former Florida governor will speak about terrorism, including the Islamic State militant group.

Small Business Financing: United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Announces Plan to Invest in Small Businesses

The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) recently announced a plan that will help small business owners and entrepreneurs apply for financial support and capital assistance.

Christian Taylor Police Shooting: FBI Will Not Investigate Police Shooting of Unarmed Black Athlete in Texas

FBI agents will not step in to investigate the death of an unarmed college football player who was fatally shot by a local police officer in Texas on Friday.

Ferguson Protest Becomes Violent, Police Shoot Man Who Opened Fired, Officials Declare State of Emergency

A state of emergency has been declared in Ferguson, Missouri following a night of violence and gunfire that erupted at a demonstration to commemorate the death of Michael Brown.
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