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Study: Latinos Live Forever, ¡Para Siempre!

A UCLA study of seven ethnic groups concluded that Latinos age more slowly than the other ethnic groups analyzed. “Latinos live longer than Caucasians, despite experiencing higher rates of diabetes and other diseases. Scientists refer to this as the ‘Hispanic

Latinos for Donald Trump in Anaheim (Associated Press)

Rep. Jim Bridenstine and State Senator Col. Richard Black Endorse Kelli Ward over John McCain

Oklahoma Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Virginia State Senator Col. Richard Black endorse former Arizona State Senator Dr. Kelli Ward in her bid to replace 30-year incumbent Senator John McCain in the U.S. Senate. Both Bridenstine and Black, elected officials with significant national security backgrounds, are confident in Ward’s ability to support America’s military and veterans.

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. listens to testimony by

Jerry Brown Criticized for Big Oil Donors

Pay-for-play accusations are being levied against longtime California governor Jerry Brown in a new report from Consumer Watchdog that details $9.8 million paid in contributions to Brown’s political and other initiatives, many of which occurred in close succession with policy moves favorable to the 26 energy companies that donated.

Jerry Brown (Sandy Huffaker / Getty)

Kate Steinle Murder Trial Delayed Until After Election

The trial of five-time deportee, seven-time convicted felon Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez for the murder of young San Francisco resident Kate Steinle has been delayed until after the 2016 presidential election.

Francisco Sanchez (R) enters court for an arraignment with San Francisco public defender J

Ward Campaign Claims McCain Intern Evaded Payment, Falsified FEC Form At Fundraising Event

According to the Ward campaign, the intern was contacted over the phone regarding the contribution information provided. The conversation was described as the McCain intern accusing the Ward campaign of bullying and the Ward campaign response, “It’s not bullying when someone attends a private fundraiser on private property, knowingly falsifies a document for federal reporting, and tries to get out of paying.”

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Scott Jones Backs Away, No Longer Sure He Supports Trump

Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones buckled under pressure from Democrats as he backpedaled on support for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during an interview with local Sacramento KFBK radio.

Scott Jones (Scott Jones for Congress)

Chinese Tourists Lead Police On Highway Chase

SAN DIEGO, California — A family vacationing in San Diego from China were confused and did not yield to a police officer’s sirens as they sped down a freeway on Sunday night.

The Associated Press

2,000 Officers from Around the Country Honor Fallen Policeman

In more than 600 law enforcement vehicles and on 200 police motorcycles were more than 2,000 police officers from around the country participating in a procession to honor fallen San Diego officer Jonathan “J.D.” De Guzman on Friday.

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Republican Rep. Coffman Runs Anti-Trump, Anti-Clinton Ads

Facing a re-election fight in a Colorado swing district, Republican Rep. Mike Coffman is slamming both major party candidates for President, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, in a new campaign ad released in both English and Spanish.

Mike Coffman ad

Failed Republican Meg Whitman Endorses Hillary Clinton

Failed 2010 Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman on Tuesday indicated that she will donate big dollars to, fundraise for, vote for, and promote 2016 Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton for president.

Hillary and Meg Whitman

Gov. Asa Hutchison: Trump Presidency ‘About The Art Of The Possible’

“Strength, boldness and new energy are not words that describe Hillary Clinton,” Asa Hutchinson says. “This is the same Hillary we knew in Arkansas and later in Washington for so many years. Hillary always wanted more government and her dreams have only gotten bigger.”

Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) delivers a speech on the second day of the Republican National

Lewandowski: If Manafort Approved Melania Trump Speech, ‘Do The Right Thing And Resign’

“I think Paul needs to take a deep look inside and understand what the process was, make sure the protocols are in place, make sure that there is a check and balance of every speech that is going to go forward and whoever signed off with the final sign-off of that allowed this to go forward, should be held accountable,” Lewandowski tells CNN.

Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Trump ‘Sent From God,’ Says Parent of Son Murdered by Illegal Alien

CLEVELAND, Ohio — In prime time on the first night of the Republican National Convention, three parents who each lost a child to the crime of an illegal alien took the stage to share their stories and urge Americans to vote for the candidate that showed he cared and would act to protect America and her borders: Donald Trump.

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Donald Trump Supporters Sue Over San Jose Violence

Fourteen Donald Trump Supporters filed a class action lawsuit on Thursday against San Jose, its mayor and police chief for the “dangerous situation” at a June 2 Donald Trump campaign rally where supporters were “exposed to brutal assault, intimidation, false imprisonment, and threats by an angry mob of hundreds of anti-Trump protesters.”

Protesters climb atop a car stopped in traffic as a crowd marches near the venue where Rep

9/11 Report Newly-Released ’28 Pages’ Riddled with Redactions

The House Intelligence Committee on Friday released the long-sought 28 classified pages of the 9/11 report on “intelligence community activities before and after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001” which could implicate Saudi involvement in funding the Islamic terrorist hijackers.

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Senator Sharon Runner Dies At 62

California State Senator Sharon Runner died on Thursday morning at the age of 62, after experiencing respiratory complications.

Sharon Runner (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press)