The U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling against the plaintiffs in the King vs. Burwell case provided security for many of the 4.2 million Latinos who have benefitted from the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also commonly referred to as Obamacare.
The Latino Victory Fund, a Hispanic political-action committee established by actress Eva Longoria and Democratic Party finance chair Henry Muñoz, for the first time is supporting a Republican candidate for office.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday grilled Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Katherine Archuleta over the massive hack of personal information of up to 18 million federal employees.
An 8-year-old boy became the latest victim of a shark attack off the coast of North Carolina on Wednesday, just two weeks after three other children suffered from attacks off the state's coast.
An immigrant transgendered woman heckled President Barack Obama while honoring LGBT Pride Month in the White House on Wednesday. She explained her reasons to interrupt Obama in a post on Thursday.
Immigration activist Cesar Vargas continues his fight to obtain a license to practice law in his home state of New York. Despite passing a legal hurdle, another one has been thrown on his path, but the DREAMer and activist is not deterred.
The largest Spanish-language network in the United States, Univision, will be hosting its own Republican debate next year ahead of the final decision for the party's nominee. The network will team with the Washington Post to moderate and cover the so-called Republican candidates' forum.
A family is suing the people who sold them a million dollar home in New Jersey without forewarning them about a mysterious stalker who had a mentally disturbed obsession with the house.
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev addressed a federal court for the first time on Wednesday, admitting his guilt for committing the 2013 terrorist attack and apologizing to the victims.
The new "Fast and Furious" attraction debuts at Universal Studios in Hollywood. Universal Studios in Hollywood has debuted its new "Fast and Furious" ride for fans all over the country.
Three-time Oscar winner Meryl Streep is asking Congress to revive the Equal Rights Amendment, which the states failed to ratify in the 1970s. The famous actress on Tuesday sent letters to the nation's 535 lawmakers, which came attached to copies of "Equal Means Equal," a book by ERA Coalition President Jessica Neuwirth.