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Ted Cruz Scores Endorsement From Texas Gov. Greg Abbott

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz landed a major endorsement from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott less than a week before the GOP primary in the Lone Star state.

Obama Reveals 'Spoiler Free' Insight on Next SCOTUS Justice

The political gridlock to nominate Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s successor is becoming much more difficult with President Barack Obama and Senate Republicans disagreeing on the nomination process.

Apple's Possible Supreme Court Argument Against FBI Could be 'Code is Protected Speech'

Here's the free speech argument Apple may end up using to defend itself and its encrypted devices.

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Fight for Latino Vote With Super Tuesday Looming

With Super Tuesday less than a week away, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders' fight to secure the Latino vote is only growing more intense.

A Look at Where GOP Candidates Stand on Cuban Immigration

As most of the immigration talk coming from GOP has focused on deploying more border patrol agents and building a wall along Mexico, Republican candidates have spent far less time publically discussing changes that will likely soon come regarding the nation’s policy on Cuban immigrants.

With Nevada Caucus Loss, Texas Becomes Most Important Win for Ted Cruz's Presidential Bid

Donald Trump won his third consecutive presidential primary, but rival Ted Cruz is banking on a "Super Tuesday" wins, especially in his home state of Texas.

Afghan Refugees, Migrants Refused Entry at European Borders

Migrants, especially Afghan refugees, seeking asylum inside Europe's borders are being turned away.

Donald Trump Likes to Punch Nevada Protester in the Face

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump expressed wanting to punch a protester on the night before the Nevada caucuses.

President Barack Obama Might Bring Guantanamo Bay Prisoners to the U.S.

President Barack Obama wants to transfer the remaining 91 prisoners from the Guantanamo Bay jail to the United States in a bid to end the highly-controversial existence of the detention facility.

Can Cancer Cells Be Turned Off? Study Reveals Possibility

A new study suggets that aggressive types of cancer cells can be switched off and remain dormant. Cancer is among the leading cause of death worldwide.

Here Are Some Networks Latina Business Owners and Entrepreneurs Can Use

These online networks can assist Latina entrepreneurs and business owners. The National Women's Business Council has stated that Latinas in the United States own around 788,000 businesses, proof that they are as interested in entrepreneurship as others.

Latinos Talk About Harassment While Voting in Salem

An estimated 13.1 million Latinos are expected to vote in November that increases the United States total by 9 percent. This increase in turnout can be attributed to many Latino-Americans reaching the voting age as well as immigrants becoming legal citizens.

Yoga vs Workout: Which Is Better for Latinos? [Poll]

A new study determines whether yoga or a gym workout is better to stay fit, but both show the same results.

Here's What to Expect From John Kerry’s Visit to Cuba

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will visit Cuba to discuss human rights. U. S. Secretary of State John Kerry will visit Cuba to discuss human rights.

Bush Family Dynasty Might Not Be Over With George P. on the Rise

Many media outlets proclaimed that the Bush Family dynasty was over when Jeb Bush suspended his presidential campaign. The 63-year-old Bush announced he was dropping out last Feb. 20 after getting disappointing results in South Carolina.

Boston Latin School Headmaster Issues Apology Amid Racism Concerns

The headmaster of the Boston Latin School has issued an apology on tuesday, Feb. 23, for not quickly acting on racism concerns raised by students. Headmaster Lynne Mooney Teta directly apologized to the school's community, including students and parents, for not performing her duties correctly.

Women Unite to Send Dolly Elizondo as the First Texan Latina in Congress

There has never been a Texan woman in Congress, but the women of Hidalgo County are trying their best to make history in the upcoming elections with Dolly Elizondo.

Nevada Republican Caucus 2016 Results: Trump Claims Latino Vote Victory, Crushes Rubio, Cruz

Donald Trump won his first Republican presidential caucus election in Nevada on Tuesday night, crushing his fellow GOP candidates by double digits.

Dancing 106-Year-Old Woman Meets the Obamas; Says She's 'Happy to Meet the Black President'

Watch the viral video of the 106-year-old woman who met President Barack and Michelle Obama in the White House.

Latino Voter Turnout Projection: Over 13 Million Votes Expected on Election Day 2016

The Latino vote has been called "decisive" in the presidential election, and one organization is projecting record voter turnout by the group this November.