Obama Nominates Merrick Garland to Supreme Court, Senate Republicans Already in Opposition

President Barack Obama nominated Merrick Garland, currently chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, to serve as an associate justice for the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday morning.

WWE SmackDown Spoilers for March 17, 2016: Roman Reigns Opens Show, AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens in Main Event

The road to "WrestleMania" continued in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Tuesday night for "SmackDown's" latest taping, set to air March 17.

Hillary Clinton Has Big 'Super Tuesday 3' Night But One State Still Too Close to Call

Hillary Clinton won big on the latest Super Tuesday primary elections on March 15, scoring huge results in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.

Marco Rubio Presidential Campaign Ends After Crushing Super Tuesday Florida Primary Loss

Following a crushing loss in his own state, Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio suspended his presidential campaign on Tuesday night.

GOP Presidential Primary Results in Ohio & Florida: 'Winner Take All' States Give Trump, Kasich Victories

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had a good Super Tuesday night as he won four of five primary states on March 15.

Latino Leaders: Senate Must Commit to Obama's SCOTUS Nominee's Hearing and Vote

A diverse range of Latino leaders have pressed the U.S. Senate to commit to hearing and voting on whoever President Barack Obama nominates for the Supreme Court.

Jane Sanders Gets Firsthand Look at Sheriff Joe's Controversial Immigration Policies

A little more than a week before the Arizona primary election, Jane Sanders, the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, visited the state and confronted the immigration policies of the controversial Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Super Tuesday: Marco Rubio, John Kasich's Last Hopes for the White House

March 15 is another round of presidential primaries for the Democratic and Republican Parties, and it could determine each party's nominee and the fate of Marco Rubio's political career.

Trump Expands Florida Lead Against Rubio Ahead Sunshine State's 'Winner Take All' Primary

Donald Trump's presidential campaign could potentially hit new milestones on Tuesday as new polling data has shown the businessman threatening John Kasich and Marco Rubio's White House hopes.

WWE Raw Spoilers, March 14, 2016: Triple H's 'WrestleMania' Match Against Roman Reigns Becomes Top Feud

"WWE Monday Night Raw" will have another consecutive week where a championship title is on the line.

Many Latino Influencers Believe English-Language Media Fails to Consider Latinos' Perspective in Reports

Among Latino influencers, the most important issue politicians should address is immigration reform.

WWE Roadblock 2016 Preview: Dean Ambrose, Brock Lensar, Triple H to Appear in WWE Network Special

Before arriving to "WrestleMania," the WWE has placed a roadblock with a WWE Network special literally named "WWE Roadblock."

Lone Latino Democrat in the Senate Calls for Full Senate Vote on US Ambassador to Mexico

The sole Democratic Latino senator has called on the Senate to schedule a vote to confirm or deny President Barack Obama's nominee to serve as U.S. ambassador to Mexico.

Trump, Rubio, Cruz Offer Their Solutions to Legal Immigration, H-1B Visa Usage

Immigration once again was a talking point at the final Republican presidential debate before the crucial Florida and Ohio presidential primaries.

Immigrant Rights Groups Launch Multi-Million Dollar Campaign to Mobilize Key Immigrant Electorate

A coalition of civic engagement groups have taken aim to politically mobilize millions of immigrant voters especially in three key states with prominent Latino populations.

Bernie Sanders Provides Context to 1985 Comments About Fidel Castro, Daniel Ortega

Older Latino populations have a negative view of Latin America’s socialist governments, and it became a hot topic for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., during the latest Democratic presidential debate on March 9.

Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton Pledge to Save Puerto Rico From $72 Billion Debt Crisis

Puerto Ricans, who if born within the commonwealth are given U.S. citizen status, received some attention during the "Latin America" segment of the latest Democratic presidential debate.

Is Donald Trump Racist? Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Give Their Answers at Democratic Debate

It's not a presidential debate if Donald Trump's name gets excluded, even if the question relates to bigotry.

Clinton Makes Presidential Promise: Immigrant Children Will Not Be Deported From US

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders issued a promise, if either is elected U.S. president, to not deport undocumented immigrant children.

Major Union Utilizes Democrats' Spanish-Language Debate to Air Immigration Ads

Ahead of the first Democratic presidential debate on Univision, airing Wednesday night, a union comprising of 1.3 million members will debut two advertisements

Bernie Sanders Sues Ohio to Ensure Young Latino, Minority Voters Vote in March 15 Primary

The Bernie Sanders campaign filed a federal lawsuit claiming the Ohio secretary of state is unconstitutionally attempting to block millennial Latino and black voters from voting in its March 15 presidential primary election.

WWE SmackDown Spoilers for March 10, 2016: Dean Ambrose, Wyatt Family in Tag Team Main Event

With "WWE Roadblock" this Saturday, "SmackDown," set to air Thursday, finished its latest taping with a six-man tag-team main event featuring The Wyatt Family and Dean Ambrose.

Sanders Pulls Political Upset Over Clinton in Michigan, Rubio Fails to Win Any Delegates

Bernie Sanders appears to have stunned the political world on Tuesday night as his campaign won Michigan’s presidential primary against Hillary Clinton. It was also a good night for Republican candidate Donald Trump.

Latino Politicians Make Their Case for Clinton, Sanders for President

A week before the Florida presidential primary, and just one day before Univision airs the next Democratic Party debate, surrogates for Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton discussed their record on Latinos issues and immigration.

Congressional Democrats to SCOTUS: Obama's DAPA, DACA Expansion Action Are Constitutional

More than 220 congressional lawmakers filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court supporting President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions lawsuit.
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