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2016 Presidential Election Poll Show Donald Trump Up Huge in New York Primary And GOP Voters Find Him 'Authentic'

With only hours remaining before polls in the New York City primary open, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is set to go into battle with a 33 point lead over Ted Cruz and endless praise for his brash and outspoken style.

Supreme Court's Decision on President Obama's Immigration Executive Actions Could Heavily Impact Race for White House

The U.S. Supreme Court has been hearing is hearing arguments about President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions on Monday, April 18, a development that could have major consequences on the 2016 presidential race for the White House.

Millennials, Baby Boomers More Divided than Ever About Immigration Reform as Presidential Election Nears

Nearly half of adults born before or shortly after World War II are likely to opposed a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, contrasting from views younger adults hold.

11 Top Universities, Six Ivy League Schools Want Teen Salvadoran Immigrant Cesar Arevalo

Believe it or not, Cesar Arevalo is not much different from anyone else is his family. Believe it or not, Cesar Arevalo is not much different from anyone else is his family.

'Fear The Walking Dead' Season 2 Spoilers Include the Crew Encountering a Family of Survivalists

The crew comes face to face with a family of survivalists in the Season 2, second episode airing of "Fear The Walking Dead."

What Is Fentanyl and What are its Side Effects? LA and Chicago See Rise in Deaths from Drug More Potent Than Heroin

A version of the drug fentanyl, described as "200 times more powerful than heroin" is now rumored to be sweeping the streets of Chicago.

Flexible 'Wallpaper' Cameras a Replacement for Expensive Lenses? Latest Creation Allows for a 360 View

Scientists are working at developing wallpaper surveillance cameras that are capable of wrapping around walls and still capturing credible snapshots.

2016 Democratic Presidential Polls for California Primary Shows Hillary Clinton Leading Bernie Sanders; Vermont Senator Set to Air First Paid Ads in State

With Hillary Clinton holding on to a steady six point lead in the latest polls, Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders is set to unveil his first paid television ads in the state of California.

'NCIS' Season 13 Spoilers Include Manhunt for Killer of Federal Agents Leading to Michael Weatherly’s Exit; Finale Date and Details

Michael Weatherly's final "NCIS" episode is fast approaching and growing speculation is an international manhunt for a killer of federal agents could be what lures separates him from his longtime crew members.

Kate Del Castillo Requesting Information Access to All Information in El Chapo Probe?

Mexican actress Kate del Castillo is rumored to have requested access to sensitive information gathered about her by the government in its ongoing probe of her connection to alleged Sinaloa drug cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

2016 Presidential Polls Show Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders' Race Tightening

Donald Trump is now hitting record high support in his run for 2016 the Republican nomination and now leads Texas Sen. Ted Cruz by 18 points in their run for the Oval Office.

California Could Become First State to Allow Immigrants to Purchase Obamacare

The state of California could be the first in the country to seek to legally allow immigrants the right to purchase health care insurance through Obamacare.

Immigration Reform Protesters Planning Demonstrations Across US, Marking Immigration Executive Action Supreme Court Case

Pro-immigration forces are planning rallies in such major cities as Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Houston and Denver to mark the Supreme Court formally hearing arguments in President Obama's immigration executive action case.

Brooklyn Democratic Presidential Debate: Clinton Dodges Wall Street Questions, Sanders Defends Israel Stance

The last scheduled Democratic debate raised questions about Hillary Clinton's repeated refusal to release speech transcrips and Bernie Sanders ability to win over New Yorkers ahead of Tuesday's primary.

Congress Split Over Puerto Rico Debt Rescue Bill, Likely Won’t Meet May 1 Deadline

Several Republicans believe Puerto Rico can restructure its debt payment plan without U.S. government assistance, but letting the island nation falter would have a domino effect on U.S. taxpayers.

2016 Republican Presidential Polls Show Donald Trump Still Leading Ted Cruz But Latino Vote Support Continues to Decline

Donald Trump still holds a double-digit lead over Republican presidential rival Ted Cruz in a new national poll, but his lead has been nearly shaved in half from where it stood just a month ago.

The Latino Vote in 2016: Nearly One Million New York Latinos Voting on Election Day This November

Clinton gained a key endoresment from a Latino advocacy group on Wednesday, days before New Yorkers cast ballots in the state's Democratic primary.

Tulane Frat Bros' 'Make America Great Again' Wall Draws Harsh Criticism

A group of fraternity members at Tulane University are under fire after building a wall of sandbags with the message "Make America Great Again" and a picture of Donald Trump plastered across it

Rosario Dawson Honored for Civil Empowerment Work, Still All In For Bernie Sanders

With immigration being one of the most critical issues this 2016 presidential election season, and more than 27 million Latinos being eligible to vote, Rosario Dawson is doing all she can to spark them to action.

Donald Trump's 'Divisive' Rhetoric Raising Racial Tensions Among Students: Study

A new Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) report finds the fiery, aggressive language espoused by Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump throughout much of his campaign is stoking fears and racial animosities in classrooms across the country.