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California Primary Polls: Democratic Presidential Primary Too Close to Call as Six States Host Primary Elections

The California presidential primary is on Tuesday, home to the largest number of pledged delegates at stake for either Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

Latino Students Upset After North Carolina High School Classmates Build Wall in School

The students will reportedly not face any disciplinary actions for the prank, which stressed support for Donald Trump's negative views of Latinos in the U.S.

Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign Taps Latino Victory Project President to Strengthen Their Voter Outreach

Further signaling her focus on the general election against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton has tapped on Cristóbal J. Alex as her campaign's deputy director of voter outreach and mobilization.

'Last Week Tonight' with John Oliver Buys, Forgives Nearly $15 Million Medical Debt, Tops Oprah's Car Surprise Costs

"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver triumphantly used his HBO platform to tackle the mounting issue of debt, purchasing nearly $15 million in medical debt from nearly 9,000 people and instantly giving it all away.

Puerto Rico Primary Results: Democrats Vote Hillary Clinton But Far Lower Turnout Than 2008 Election

The results are slowly trickling in but it does appear Hillary Clinton will win her second Puerto Rico presidential primary.

Florida Latinos Making Their Mark, Earning More College Degrees, Opening More Businesses Despite Obstacles

A new National Council of La Raza (NCLR) report finds Latinos in Florida are obtaining college degrees at faster rates and rapidly opening businesses, even as the number of them living under the poverty level is nearly double that of whites.

Calabasas Fire News Updates: At Least 400 Firefighters on the job [Video Footage]

The Calabasas brush fire that scorched over 500 acres and forced at least 5,000 to evacuate their homes was reported to 75 percent contained as of late Sunday evening.

Asteroid News Today: Researchers Hoping to Recover Remains of Asteroid That Exploded Over Payson, Arizona

A team of Center for Meteorite Studies researchers are hoping to be selected as the institution that gets to analyze and study the remains of a meteorite that recently lit up the Arizona sky

Muhammad Ali Cause of Death Ruled as Septic Shock, Funeral Services Planned; A Look at His Top Knockouts and Memorable Quotes

A public memorial service for boxing legend and renowned activist Muhammad Ali is scheduled for Friday, June 10, in his hometown of Louisville, Ky.

Powerball Winning Numbers for June 4, 2016 - Watch Drawing of $251 Million Jackpot: Time and Where to the Watch Live Stream

The Saturday, June 4, Powerball jackpot drawing will top at least $110 million after there were no grand prize winners in the June 1, game.

Donald Trump Attacks Trump University Judge Over Mexican Heritage

Donald Trump has ratcheted up his assault against U.S. District Judge Gonzolo Curiel, arguing that the man set to hear his Trump University fraud case has "an absolute conflict" in hearing the case because of his "Mexican heritage."

June 3, is National Donut Day, Tasty Deals all Around

June 3, marks National Donut Day, arguably the sweetest holiday of the year. June 3, marks National Donut Day, arguably the sweetest unofficial holiday of the year.

Mega Millions Numbers for Friday, June 3, 2016: Jackpot Tops $251 Million

The Mega Millions jackpot will top at least $251 million on Friday, June 3. Update - 11:00 p. m. ET - Winning Numbers for June 3, 2016 are 32, 71, 54, 66, 65.

The Hispanic Vote in New Mexico, Home to U.S. First Latina Governor, Reaches New Highs for 2016 Election

New Mexico will be among a handful of primary states voting next Tuesday, and one of the leading non-partisan Latino organizations predict Latinos will have a high turnout come the general election in November.

US Jobs Report 2016 for May 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.

Facebook Emojis Influx: Over 1,500 Messenger Emojis Adds More Diversty

Facebook has revealed plans to add 1,500 new emojis to its Messenger app, all aimed at catering to its diverse body of users.

Immigrant Reform News: Texas Judge Stops State From Using Detention Center for Childcare Facility

A Texas judge has ruled officials from the state's Department of Family and Protective Services cannot license an immigration detention center as a childcare facility.

Latino Civil Rights Groups, Media Coalition Take Aim at SiriusXM Shifting Eight Latin Music Stations

A coalition of Latino civil rights groups is taking aim at SiriusXM for removing a majority of Latin music stations from its lineup.

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

Latinos Heavyweights Join Transgender Bathroom Rights Fight as Decision Inches Toward US Supreme Court

The Obama administration, Cuban-American Republican, and two of the country's biggest civil rights advocacy groups openly supporting trangender bathroom rights based on an individual's gender identity. Conservative lawmakers, however, argue that their effort are a misenterpretation of Title IX rules.