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Puerto Rico Teeters On Edge Of Massive Default

Puerto Rico Continues Quest to Eradicate Debt

Puerto Rico is trying another financial strategy to finally eradicate its whopping $72 billion debt. The country has recently suggested a bond swap to some of its creditors for the almost $50 billion debt, Fox News Latino reports.
Republican Presidential Candidate Marco Rubio Campaigns In Iowa

Marco Rubio Now Seen as a Threat to Ted Cruz After Iowa Caucuses

Iowa's caucuses results were a bit shocking for many, as reported by Fox News Latino. Marco Rubio surprised everyone by coming in very close to Ted Cruz, who won last Monday, and behind Donald Trump by only one percent.
Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio Claims Undocumented Population Grew During Last Five Years

Despite Marco Rubio's recent claims that there are "more illegal immigrants" in the U.S. than five years ago, research studies show that the population of undocumented immigrants has actually been on the decline in recent years.
Hillary Clinton, Waterloo

Hillary Clinton Endorsed by Gina Rodriguez, Lena Dunham, Katy Perry in Campaign Video

Gina Rodriguez, Lena Dunham and more than a dozen other celebrity women endorsed Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in a new video.
Customs And Border Protection Agents Patrol Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Diverse Advocacy Groups to Obama: Stop the Raids, Enact Temporary Protections

A coalition of immigrant, social justice and faith groups have joined the call against President Barack Obama and his administration's deportation raids.
Ben Carson

2016 Hopeful Ben Carson Accuses Ted Cruz Of Employing 'Dirty Tricks' To Win Iowa Caucus

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson has accused Ted Cruz of resorting to "dirty tricks" to win the Iowa Caucuses Monday night.
Sarah Palin Criticizes Obama for Ahmed Mohamed Invite to White House

Sarah Palin on Today Show: 'Never Blamed President Obama' for Son’s PTSD

Sarah Palin went on the defense when asked about the controversial comments she made last month tying President Barack Obama to her son's struggle with posttraumatic stress disorder, otherwise known as PTSD.
Ted Cruz

After Iowa Caucus: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio Campaigning Hard in New Hampshire

Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are looking to build on their respective strong showings in Iowa by further distancing themselves from the crowded 2016 Republican presidential field in New Hampshire.
Republican Presidential Candidate Marco Rubio Campaigns In Iowa

Marco Rubio Wins South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott's Endorsement

Republican candidate Marco Rubio scored a key endorsement on Tuesday from popular Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., who described his colleague as the GOP's best "shot" to beat Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Cruz: 'New York Values' Attack Led to Iowa Victory

Ted Cruz on Iowa Caucus Win: 'New York Values' Attack Led to Victory

His victory in the Feb. 1 in Iowa means that Ted Cruz feels vindicated in his attack on Donald Trump's "New York values," the Texas senator noted on the evening of the first-in-the-nation caucuses.
Colorado Experiments With Liberalization Of Marijuana Laws

Marijuana Legalization in Colorado Is Killing Mexican Drug Cartels

Operations in Mexico and along the southern border of the United States have been affected.
IMF Director Christine Lagarde Holds Meeting In Nigeria

Nigeria Seeks $2.5 Billion Loan From World Bank

Nigeria has recently expressed its need to get a loan from the World Bank and the African Development Bank.
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Adele Not Allowing Donald Trump, Other Presidential Candidates to Use Her Music

As the campaign period for the U.S. presidential seat continues, presidential candidates including Donald Trump have recently received a memo from Adele to stop using her music during their campaigns, The Chicago Tribune reports.
Iowa caucus people crowd

Latino Outreach Attracts Over 10,000 Latino Iowa Caucusgoers

Caption:DES MOINES, IA - FEBRUARY 01: Supporters watch as results are announced during the caucus night event of Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the Olmsted Center at Drake University on February 1, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Martin O'Malley are competing in the Iowa Democratic caucus. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Martin O'Malley

Martin O'Malley Suspends Presidential Campaign

Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley suspended his campaign on Monday night following the Iowa caucus results.
Obama Makes Statement On Iran

Baltimore Mosque President Obama Will Visit has Extremist Ties

Baltimore's Masjid Al-Rahmah mosque, which President Barack Obama will visit on Wednesday, is being criticized by some American Islamic leaders due to its controversial ties with extremist groups, per FOX News.
Customs And Border Protection Agents Patrol Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Mexican Immigrant on Life Support Finally Identified by Family After 16 years

New hope arises for the immigration condition in the U.S. after a Mexican immigrant, who previously crossed the border in 1999, was identified by his family after 16 years.
University of California

California DREAM Loan Program Provides Undocumented Students With Financial Aid

The California DREAM Loan Program made $5 million available to help provide financial assistance to more than 3,000 undocumented students at the University of California.
Donald Trump has Clear Edge Among Latino Republicans

Iowa Caucus: Donald Trump Has Apparent Edge Among Latino Republicans

Even though Donald Trump has two Hispanic rivals and, early on in his campaign, alienated many in the Hispanic community with his controversial comments on immigration, most Latino Republicans want him to be their party's 2016 White House nominee, a new poll revealed.
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Few in Numbers, Latino Voters Could Still Sway Iowa Caucus

While critical in the party contests to pick presidential nominees, Iowa is not known for its Latino community. But some 3 percent of the Hawkeye State's voters are, in fact, Hispanic, and could potentially make a difference in the close races expected in the Feb. 1 caucuses.
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