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Hillary Clinton, John Kasich Score Endorsement of the Largest US Latino Business Group

The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC), the largest Hispanic business organization in the country, has officially endorsed Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party's nomination and Ohio Gov. John Kasich for the GOP's ticket.

Latest 2016 Presidential Poll Reveals Donald Trump Topping 50 Percent With GOP Voters

For the first time since launching his campaign, Donald Trump is now hitting 50 percent support among Republican and GOP-leaning voters.

Millennials, Latinos Under 30 Years Old Are Dragged Down by Other Generations in New York City

New Yorkers born between 1985 and 1996 make up about one-fifth of the city's population, yet they settle for low-wage jobs that don't utilize their skillset. The 9.3 percent unemployment rate for Latinos is higher than any other ethnicity, save African-Americans.

Hubble Uncovers Moon Circling Dwarf Planet Makemake, Researchers to Continue Probe

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a dark moon orbiting the planet Makemake. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a dark moon orbiting the dwarf planet Makemake.

Watch How 'Glowing' Sharks See Each Other And Get Discovered

Scientists have discovered a secretive group of sharks that survive deep under water and use a form of glowing to make themselves more visible to one another.

Rep. Luis Gutierrez Calls for Temporary Protection Status of Ecuadorian Immigrants Escaping Earthquake’s Destruction

U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., sent President Barack Obama a letter on Monday urging for temporary deportation protection of Ecuadorians in the wake of a massive earthquake that rocked the South American country earlier this month.

ICE Remains Committed to Intellectual Property Enforcement, Reported Seizures on the Rise

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) marked the occasion of World Intellectual Property Day to remind the public that intellectual property theft impacts the American economy as a whole.

Latinos Drove the Vast Majority of Homeownership Growth in 2015

Latinos are driving growth in homeownership in the U.S., becoming an outlier in the homeownership trend, which decreased overall in 2015.

ICE Requesting Parents of Detained Immigrant Children Submit to Fingerprinting

Parents of immigrant children suspected of illegally entering the U.S. unaccompanied may soon be required to submit fingerprints in order to recalim their child.

Primary Results for Latest Super Tuesday Could Improve Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Odds to Party Nominations

Primary Results for Latest Super Tuesday Could Improve Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Odds to Party Nominations

7 in 10 Latino Voters Support Obama’s DAPA, DACA Programs, Poll Finds

Latinos were split on whether Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders is more favorable. Most, however, turned a blind eye to Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz outright, both who have made anti-immigration legislation a top priority.

2016 Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders: 'Poor People Don't Vote...That's Just a Fact'

Bernie Sanders' platform message of income inequality doesn't appear to be inspiring enough of the people it is most intended to move.

Here's How 'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,' Lin-Manuel Miranda Tackle Puerto Rico's Massive Debt Crisis

Lin-Manuel Miranda is using his talent to bring awareness about Puerto Rico and the island's massive debt crisis, and he is offering U.S. members of Congress tickets to his smash Broadway hit "Hamilton" for their assistance.

This Southern US State Ties New York in Immigrant Population Size

The immigrant population in Texas has soared to well over 4 million over the last several decades, now placing the state in a tie with New York for the second largest such population across the country.

US Suicides Are Increasing And The Internet, Social Media May Be A Contributing Factor

A new federal government study finds the U.S. suicide rate has dramatically increased over the start of the new millennium, with such issues as the severe recession, increasing drug addiction and "gray divorce" believed to be fueling much of the rise.

Young Hispanics Sparking Rise in English Proficiency Among Latinos, Says Pew Research Study

A Pew Research study finds a steady of influx of young Hispanics being born in the U.S. sparked a surge in English proficiency among Latinos over the last decade plus.

Three Federal Agents Shot in Kansas, Unidentified Body Found at Crime Scene

Three federal agents were shot and a hotel that was also later engulfed by flames Saturday night, April 23, as authorities went in search of a suspect wanted on a pair of robbery related charges.

Kelly Ripa's Return to 'GMA' Soon; Michael Strahan's Potential Salary on 'GMA' and Possible Replacements on 'Live with Kelly'

After a week where she reportedly refused to appear on air alongside co-host Michael Strahan following his surprise announcement that he soon plans to bolt their show, Kelly Ripa is expected to return to "Live! With Kelly and Michael" airwaves over the next several days.

2016 Presidential Polls for Indiana and California Show Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Leading the Field

Donald Trump is clinging to a six point lead over Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in the upcoming Indiana Republican primary. The WTHR/HPI Poll finds overall GOP front-runner Trump at 37 percent, compared to 31 percent for Cruz and 22 percent for Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda and the 'Hamilton' Cast Perform Tribute to Prince

The cast from the smash Broadway hit "Hamilton" was among those recently paying tribute to music legend Prince.