US May 2016 Jobs Report Reveals Latino Unemployment Rate Falls But More Aren't Working

The unemployment rate among U.S. Latinos dropped in May, but the number of Latinos not working increased.

RNC Quickly Names Helen Aguirre Ferré As New Hispanic Communications Director After Departure of Hispanic Official

The Republican National Committee announced a new Director of Hispanic Communications following the departure of another Latina Republican in the RNC's media department.

Indiana Primary Result Forces Ted Cruz to Abort Presidential Campaign While Trump Assumes Presumptive Nominee Status

The Indiana presidential primary provided some Latino groups a clearer picture of the general election as Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, suspended his campaign, which improves Donald Trump’s bid for the White House.

GOP Debate: Trump Triumphs in Twitter, Google Activity & Moments

The latest Republican presidential debate had many people engaged on social media, and it appears front-runner Donald Trump dominated discussion.

Bernie Sanders Leads in Twitter Reaction, Speaking Time at Democratic Debate

Following the fourth Democratic presidential primary debate, there are winners and losers, from speaking times, social media influence and overall presentation.

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.

RNC Spotlights Colorado Latino, Diverse Leaders in New #LeadRight2016 Ad Campaign

A Latino, son of Mexican immigrants, living in the influential state of Colorado is among the focus of the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) latest diversity advertising campaign.

Democratic Presidential Candidates Blast Final GOP Debate of 2015

The reviews are coming in after the final Republican presidential debate of 2015 on Tuesday night.

Republican, Democratic Presidential Candidates Share Thanksgiving Messages

It’s Thanksgiving Day, and politicians and national organizations are taking the moment to acknowledge their “thanks” or advance a political message.

Latino Groups Blast GOP Candidates Over Immigration, Minimum Wage Platforms

Following the fourth Republican presidential primary debate, Latino civic engagement groups are criticizing the candidates’ stance on immigration reform and the economy.

GOP Debate Recap: Marco Rubio Shines as Republicans Attack Media & CNBC Moderators

Sen. Marco Rubio was front and center with nine Republican presidential candidates for the third GOP debate.

Boehner Resigning From Congress: Lawmakers, Advocates Call for Immigration Reform Vote

House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner, representative for Ohio’s 8th Congressional District, announced his resignation from the Congress, and calls for immigration reform have further increased.

GOP Debate Watch Parties: RNC Hispanic Team Organizes 76 House Parties Across Key Latino States

Millions of Americans are set to watch the second Republican presidential primary debate and to further the GOP’s Latino outreach, the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) Hispanic staff organized 76 debate watch parties.

GOP Debate: 5 Things Latinos Should Know

The second Republican presidential primary debate is tonight, and the show could set new records for cable news. Two debates are set for Wednesday evening in California, where Latinos are the majority.

Hispanic Heritage Month Brings Bipartisan Recognition of Latinos' US Impact

Democrats and Republicans have united to recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month.

Hillary Clinton Launches New Immigration 'DREAM' Advertisement as Latino Outreach Continues

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton launched a new campaign advertisement about immigration reform, but the timing and response has been questioned by critics.
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