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Gluten-Free Market on the Rise, But the Diet Not Best for All Kids: Report

A new Journal of Pediatrics published article finds that a gluten-free diet may not be in the best interest of all children.

Powerball Numbers Tonight (5/14/2016): $50 Million Winning Jackpot - Live Streaming and Time of Drawing

The Saturday, May 14th Powerball prize will be worth at least $50 million after there were no winners earlier this week.

'Running Man' Challenge: LAPD vs NYPD vs Miami Beach PD - Who Did it Best? [VIDEOS]

The new dance-off trend made viral after officers in New Zealand posted clips from their friendly competition online has now hit the shores of Miami, with a video clip of at least 12 officer's impromptu dance off recently hitting the Miami Beach department's Twitter page.

H1B, Green Card and Other Immigration Application Fees to Rise by 21 Percent in Average by Late Summer 2016

Immigration and naturalization application fees are scheduled to soon soar by an average of 21 percent.

Immigration Reform Now: ICE to Conduct Mass Deportation Raids of Central American Women, Children

ICE officials are preparing for what may be the largest immigration sweep under President Obama. The report of month-long raids come a week after U.S. Customs and Border Protection data revealed nearly 60,000 children crossed the U.S. Mexico border between October 2015 and March 2016.

Donald Trump Supporters Convinced Immigrants Are Burden on US And Still Favor Building Border Wall

An overwhelming number of Donald Trump supporters back his position of building a wall along the Mexican border to keep immigrants out of the U.S.

Immigration Officials Accused of Providing Faulty Medical Care to Immigrant Detainees

A pair of immigrant rights groups has filed a formal complaint with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) charging that as many as 60 detainees at the Hudson County Correctional Facility have been denied proper medical care.

At Enrollment Conference, Congressman Joaquin Castro Calls on Texas Gov. Abbott to 'Do the Right Thing' and Expand ACA, Medicaid

The national effort to engage Americans, particularly the Latino community, about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) continued at Enroll America’s third State of Enrollment conference in Washington, D.C., where Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, exclusively told Latin Post about the health reform law’s benefits for the people.

'Stand Up to Hate' Campaign Helping Immigrants Apply for US Citizenship, Overcome Barriers in Naturalization Process

"Stand Up To Hate" campaign members recently revealed they have aided some 12,781 people with their citizenship applications during the month of March.

New 2016 Presidnetial Poll Has Hillary Clinton Narrowly Beating Donald Trump in Public Policy Poll

A new Public Policy Polling national survey finds Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by four points with roughly six-months remaining before their widely expected general election showdown.

An Alarming Number of Latinos Could Be Heavily Impacted by New, Restrictive Voting Laws This Year

A new National Association of Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund report finds that nearly one million Latino voters could find it more difficult to vote in the critical 2016 election based on new restrictive voting changes.

Shopping for Your Roots: How the Grocery Trip Culturally Connects Latino Millennials

Millennials find themselves at a cultural crossroads, the intersection between identifying with their roots while increasingly acculturating to the U.S. mainstream.

Hispanics Consumer Spending Will Pass Millennials Within the Next Four Years

Hispanics are expected to top millennials in consumer spending by the year 2020. Hispanics are expected to top millennials in consumer spending by the year 2020.

TheDream. US Launches Unprecedented Scholarship for DREAMers Denied of College Access

TheDream.US launched a new scholarship program hailed as "groundbreaking," in the way it seeks to aid immigrants "locked out" of the chance to pursue higher education.

The Facebook Effect: Controversy Over Conservative News in Trending Topics Points to Broader Issues

Is Facebook suppressing how much content appears from conservative news outlets? Either way, the controversy points to larger concerns over Facebook's power in media.

Donald Trump's Most Controversial Moments About Latinos During 2016 Election Campaign, So Far

As Donald Trump continues to try and unify the Republican Party after becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, the question most hold is: Will he get the Hispanic vote? Here is a sample of the diverse rhetoric Trump has used throughout his campaign.

There's A Push for Greater Latino Inclusion on Boards of Fortune 500 Companies

The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) is calling for the inclusion of more Latinos in leadership positions on the boards of some of the country's top Fortune 500 companies

2016 Election Polls Shows Hillary Clinton Sprints to 24-Point Lead Over Donald Trump in Massachusetts

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by a staggering 24 points in the state of Massachusetts.

More Green: Why Energy Efficiency Matters to Low Income Latinos, Urban Minorities

Energy efficiency in cities is more than an environmental issue for low-income Latinos and other urban minorities: it could help stretched family budgets.

Donald Trump on Minimum Wage: GOP Candidate Changes Tune, Would Allow States Raise Wage

The re-branding of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has already begun The re-branding of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has already begun.