Politics

Oregon School Shooting

Obama to Meet With Victims' Families in Oregon

President Barack Obama plans to travel to Roseburg, Oregon on Friday to hold a private meeting with the families who lossed a loved one during the mass shooting at a community college last week.
Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton: President Barack Obama's Deportation Policy Was 'Very' Aggressive

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said immigration will be among her main goals during her first 100 days in the White House.
Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders Campaign News: 'Ellen Degeneres Show' First TV Stop For Candidate After Debate

Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has booked his first post-debate appearance on the "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" show. See the details here.
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Deportation Rate Hits All-Time Low Since President Obama Took Office

A new report released by the U.S. government reveals that the number of deportations of undocumented immigrants declined for the third consecutive year.
New Clinton Ad Slams McCarthy, Benghazi Committee

Hillary Clinton on Benghazi: Clinton Campaign Ad Slams Kevin McCarthy, Benghazi Committee

Kevin McCarthy, the leading candidate to take over the House leadership from outgoing Speaker John Boehner, is already drawing fire from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Water Wars: Trump Mocks Rubio's Thirst, Perspiration

Water Wars: Donald Trump Mocks Marco Rubio's Thirst, Perspiration

Republican White House hopefuls Donald Trump and Marco Rubio battled over a mock "care package" of bottled water and towels that the real-estate tycoon had sent the Florida senator.
Puerto Rico

Latino Group Petitions White House to 'Decisively' Act on Puerto Rico's Debt Crisis

With Congress not acting quickly enough to ease Puerto Rico's debt crisis, a Latino nonprofit organization filed a petition for the White House to get involved.
Calif. Governor Signs Right-to-Die Bill

California Gov. Jerry Brown Signs Right-to-Die Bill

California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday signed a controversial bill that allows terminally ill residents to legally take their own lives, but the law does not take effect until the end of the legislative session - probably in mid-2016.
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John Kasich at US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce: Latinos Are 'Integral,' But America Needs to Lock Its Doors

From the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on late Tuesday morning, Republican presidential candidate John Kasich, current Ohio governor, spoke about why Latinos are “integral” in the U.S.

Edward Snowden Willing to Serve Prison Time Under Plea Deal

Edward Snowden has not been offered a plea deal by U.S. authorities, even though then-Attorney General Eric Holder said earlier this year that the National Security Agency (NSA) leaker had "spurred a necessary debate" and that a deal was in the realm of the possible.
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TPP Trade Deal: Officials Reach an Agreement on the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership

The United States and 11 other Pacific Rim countries finally reached a deal on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a massive free-trade pact.
Hillary Clinton

North Carolina Immigration Bill Criticized By Clinton's DREAMer Latino Outreach Director

A Hillary Clinton presidential campaign staffer has called for North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory to veto a bill that affects the undocumented community.
Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton on Gun Control: Executive Action Is An Option

The Democratic presidential candidates have been announcing their proposals to combat gun-related violence.
Jon Huntsman

TURNOUT: Millennials 'Absolutely Critical' in Changing Political Status Quo, Says Gov. Jon Huntsman

A political movement with Democrats, Republicans and independents has been dedicated to change the status quo and insert new politics of problem solving, and No Labels co-chair Jon Huntsman told Latin Post about the need for change, impact of millennial voters and the upcoming “Problem Solver Convention.”
Uptick in Polls Weighs on Rubio's Friendship With Bush

Uptick in Polls Weighs on Marco Rubio's Friendship With Jeb Bush

The relationship between Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who once served as his mentor, is increasingly coming apart, as both men seek to make their marks in the crowded field of 2016 GOP White House contenders.
Hillary Clinton Takes Jabs at Trump in 'SNL' Cameo

2016 Presidential Race: Hillary Clinton Takes Jabs at Trump in 'SNL' Cameo

"Val," a folksy bartender played by none other than Hillary Clinton, served up drinks for "Hillary Clinton," a thirsty presidential front-runner played by Kate McKinnon, on last weekend's "Saturday Night Live."
Donald Trump Still Front-runner as New Hampshire Approaches.

Trump Still Ahead, GOP Race Tightens in Iowa and New Hampshire

Days after he admitted that he would consider dropping out of the 2016 White House race if his polls dipped, Donald Trump may be falling victim to a self-fulfilling prophecy as his numbers are slipping in key early-voting states.
Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders Adds Arturo Carmona for Campaign's Latino Outreach

Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign has finally added a name for its Latino outreach with Presente.org executive director Arturo Carmona.
Hillary Clinton Interviewed by Lena Dunham

Democratic Debate October 2015 Candidate List, Schedule, Date & Tickets: Hillary Rodham Clinton the Dem to Beat

The Democratic National Committee has announced that their inaugural debate will take place in Wynn, Las Vegas on Oct. 13.
Hillary Clinton Bar Talk

Clinton SNL Cameo; Mocks Trump and More: Social Media Reaction

Presidential candidate Hilary Clinton made a surprise appearance on the season premiere of Saturday Night Live, but not as herself.
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