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Woman Accuses United Airlines Employee of Opening Her Luggage and Peeing in It

A woman aboard a United flight from Newark to San Francisco is accusing an employee of United Airlines of opening her luggage and peeing in it. Lauren Henly did not notice anything wrong with her luggage until she opened it and saw yellow stains on her clothes.

Latinos Edge Out White Population in California

The latest numbers have confirmed that the Latino population now outnumber the white population in the state of California. Many demographers predicted the shift occurring some time in 2014, and it did, although it couldn't be officially confirmed until the new population figures were reported by the Census Bureau in the summer.

First Uterus Transplant Done in the US; Can This Improve Women's Infertility Issues?

Cleveland Clinic has performed the country's first successful uterus transplant and this may be good news for women with fertility issues.

GOP Debate 2016: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio Identify Latinos Are Not Single-Issue Voters

The final Republican presidential debate before "Super Tuesday" wrapped up on Thursday night, and issues affecting the Latino electorate were addressed from the start.

Why Mitt Romney Thinks Donald Trump’s Tax Returns Could Contain a ‘Bombshell’

The 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections is fast approaching. And as the campaign period intensifies, former presidential hopeful Mitt Romney urges Republican nominees to release their tax return, putting emphasis on Donald Trump.

Coalition of 40 National Latino Groups Challenge Presidential Candidates With Diverse Policies

Forty Latino organizations have challenged all U.S. presidential candidates to respond to a wide-range agenda curated for the Latino community.

Hillary Clinton on the Issues: Where the Candidate Stands on Immigration, Women's Rights, and More

Here's where Hillary Clinton stands on five key issues. Since officially launching her second bid for president last April, Hillary Clinton has run a successful campaign and maintained a strong lead in the Democratic primary race.

Immigration News Today: Homeland Security, ICE Will Not Conduct Deportation Raids During Flint Water Crisis

Although U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson previously said deportation raids may occur under his discretion, he has revealed enforcement policies will not occur in Flint, Michigan.

'El Chapo' Rival Cartel Leader Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking in the US

One of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's main cartel rivals pleaded guilty of drug trafficking to the United States and other South American countries on Feb. 23. Alfredo Beltran Leyva, who was captured in Mexico back in 2008, was extradited to the U.S. two years ago.

Demands Increase for 'Vaginal Seeding' In C-Section Babies but Is It Safe?

Parents with babies born via caesarean section are requesting for "vaginal seeding" to help keep the infants healthy.

Skin Cells Can Be Used To Kill Cancer

A new study discovers that skin cells can be used to hunt and kill cancer cells. Over the years, there are a growing number of studies dedicated to finding the best solution to battle cancer.

Are Mexican Tourists Coming to the US to Work in Cannabis Farms?

Tourists from Mexico are reportedly heading to the United States in hopes of earning some money as illegal workers in the cannabis farms throughout California. Described as “a migratory trend,” this influx of young Mexicans who are on their tourist visas has taken advantage of the marijuana harvest season to earn quick and easy cash in a few weeks.

'Iowa Bill' Made by Republicans Allows Children to Carry Guns

A gun proposal bill in Iowa would allow children under the age of 14 to carry and use handguns. A gun proposal bill in Iowa would allow children under the age of 14 to carry and use handguns.

United Airlines Considering Retirement of 747 for Newer Planes

United Airlines is considering an earlier retirement of its Boeing 747 jumbo jets. The airline company is looking to replace it with newer and more efficient planes that run on two engines.

Marco Rubio's Endorsers Struggle to Name a Single Accomplishment of the Candidate

Representative Cresent Hardy failed to name one achievement of Marco Rubio in a morning interview. The presidentiables are very busy with their campaigns for the upcoming elections.

Why This Senator Thinks That US Embargo on Cuba Will Not Happen Under the Obama Administration

Senator Bob Corker doesn’t think that the United States’ embargo on Cuba will be lifted under Barack Obama’s presidency.

Zika in the U.S.:14 Reports of Sexually Transmitted Virus Under CDC Investigation

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating 14 new cases of sexually transmitted Zika virus in the US.

'Winner Take All' GOP Primary in Florida Could Be Trouble for Rubio's Presidential Ambitions

The Republican presidential primary appears to be a three-horse race with Trump, Cruz and Rubio, but Florida senator needs a major win in the Sunshine State to maintain contender status.

Most Democratic Primary Voters Believe Socialism Has 'Positive Impact on Society'

A recent poll shows that socialism is now being embraced by a majority of Democratic primary voters.

Pew Research Study Finds Hispanic, Black Parents Still Find College Education Essential to Getting Ahead

A Pew Research Center study finds Hispanic and black parents are much more likely than white parents to emphasize a college degree in helping their children get ahead.