Racial Discrimination Today: Massachusetts Bank to Refund Latino, Black Borrowers in DOJ Settlement

More than 500 Hispanic and African-American borrowers will receive refunds from Massachusetts community bank which the U.S. Department of Justice had accused of charging minority clients more than their white counterparts.

Rubio, Cruz Surge in New National Poll; Carson Dips

Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson can no longer call himself a "front-runner" in the race for the 2016 GOP nomination, and Hispanic candidates Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are making inroads in the crowded field of White House hopefuls, a new national poll revealed.

Venezuela Vote to Go Unmonitored by International Observers

No credible international observers will be present to monitor Venezuela's Dec. 6 legislative elections, and observers worry about an increasingly volatile situation in the oil-rich South American nation while a top U.S. official predicted that Venezuelans are at a "dramatic crossroads."

Republican Debate CNN 2015: Donald Trump Wants CNN to Donate $5 Million for Debate Appearance

Donald Trump is once again threatening to boycott a GOP presidential debate, this time because he wants host CNN to donate $5 million to Wounded Warriors, a veterans service charity that offers a variety of services to wounded servicemen.

Puerto Rico Debt Crisis Hits Critical Deadline

Puerto Rico faces a critical deadline in its fiscal crisis on Tuesday, as the U.S. territory could default if it does not make a $355 million payment due this week.

Hillary Clinton Campaign Platform: Infrastructure Package Totals $275 Billion

If Americans choose her as their next president, Hillary Clinton plans to spend some $275 billion to modernize the nation's bridges, airports, water systems, broadband Internet availability, and public transit and rail services, the Democratic presidential front-runner announced on Sunday.

Ted Cruz for President 2016 News: No 'Condom Police,' 'Rubber Shortage' in America

Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz on Monday challenged Hillary Clinton's assertion that the GOP was acting as America's "condom policy," quipping that the country was not suffering from a "rubber shortage."

'How to Get Away with Murder' Season 2 Episode 9 Recap, Rumors: Mid-Season Break Leaves Asher's Fate Unresolved

Fans of the ABC hit series "How to Get Away with Murder" have to prove their patience, as the show is taking a mid-season break until February, which is when the second season of the legal drama surrounding Middleton University professor Annalise Keating is set to return to the small screen.

Pablo Escobar's Escaped Hippos Wreak Havoc in Northern Colombia

Authorities in Colombia are grappling with the 1.5-ton legacy of Pablo Escobar after hippos the late drug lord held at his private zoo continue to roam the countryside of the northern province of Antioquia even two decades after the cartel leader's death.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Nov 27, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $39M Jackpot

The Mega Millions jackpot is slowly picking up steam again and has clocked in at a solid $39 million for Tuesday.

Donald Trump vs. Rosie O'Donnell: Comedian Calls Trump Campaign 'Nightmare'

Comedian Rosie O'Donnell, one half of a much-publicized and well-remembered 2006 feud with real estate tycoon Donald Trump, was aiming for payback last week when she dubbed the mogul's presidential campaign a "nightmare."

Latino GOP Leaders Criticize Trump

Donald Trump's inflammatory rhetoric, often perceived as anti-Mexican within the Latino community, has not gone unnoticed on Capitol Hill, where prominent Latino GOP leaders are working to put roadblocks onto his path toward their party's nomination.

'Blindspot' Fall Finale: Another Layer of Mystery for 'Jane Doe'

Fans of the "Blindspot" will have to prove their patience as the NBC drama is taking a mid-season break until the end of February. But writers at least awarded the followers of Special Agent Kurt Weller and his Critical Incident Response Group with an romance-packed fall finale.

Hillary Clinton Turns to Bill Clinton to Raise Campaign Funds

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton is drawing on the star power of her husband, Bill Clinton, to help raise funds for her 2016 White House campaign.

Ted Cruz Questions Donald Trump's Muslim Registry Plan

Presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and Ted Cruz have long made a point out of going soft on each other in the 2016 White House race. But the gloves may soon come off between the real-estate tycoon and the Texas senator.

Hillary Clinton, CNN 'Bias,' 'Lack of Integrity,' Says GOP Candidate Rand Paul

The presidential campaign of Rand Paul on Wednesday accused CNN of political bias after newly released 2013 emails seemed to suggest that one of the news channel's reporters counseled a State Department official working for then-Secretary Hillary Clinton on how to write tweets critical of the Kentucky senator.

'House of Cards' Characters to 'Get What They Deserve,' Spacey Says

"The road to power is paved with hypocrisy and casualties," according to President Frank Underwood. And as a result, the ruthless leader counsels his helpers to "never regret."

ISIS Threatens Mexico in Newest Video, Lists It as Enemy Nation

Almost two weeks after it launched a deadly attack in Paris, killing 129 and wounded dozens, the Islamic State militant group released a list of "enemy nations," which -- beyond the United States and many of its European and Asian allies -- also includes Mexico.

Bolivia Decries Upped Chilean Military Presence Near Border

Bolivian officials complained on Monday that Chile was trying to intimidate its neighbors by increasing military activity along their nations' common border, a move Santiago insists is merely aimed at stemming crime in the country's north.

John McCain Courts Latinos in Senate Re-Election Campaign

While Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, may have managed to thoroughly offend Latinos with his anti-Mexican rhetoric, the party's 2008 nominee is asking Latinos for support as he campaigns for his re-election to the U.S. Senate.

Hillary Clinton Poll in Iowa: Democratic Front-Runner Leads in Quinnipiac University Poll

Democrat Hillary Clinton cemented her front-runner status in the key early-caucus state of Iowa on Wednesday when a new Quinnipiac University poll showed that the former secretary of state holds an 11 percentage point lead over her closest challenger, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Rubio's 1st TV Ad Focuses on Cuban-American Dad

Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio on Tuesday released his first television spot, which the Florida senator's campaign said would focus on the life events of his Cuban-American father and air in key early-voting states.

Terror Alert Warning: State Department Issues Rare Global Travel Warning

The U.S. Department of State issued a rare travel warning that encompasses not just one country or region, but advises citizens to take precautions regardless of their foreign destination.

Hillary Clinton on Syrian Refugees: Welcoming Refugees Will Benefit in Fight Against ISIS

Welcoming Syrian refugees into the United States does not present a threat, but rather gives law enforcement the opportunity to build ties within Muslim communities, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said on Monday.

Donald Trump for President Backlash: GOP Donors, Operatives Ready Anti-Trump Ad Campaign

Some Republican donors seem to have had enough of Donald Trump's controversy-plagued White House bid and apparently pooled their resources to attack the real estate tycoon turned presidential candidate in a series of new television ads.
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