Hard-hitting immigration rhetoric is popular with conservative GOP primary voters, but may be costly in the fall because Latinos seem likely to account for a bigger share of the electorate than four years ago.
It’s a vicious cycle. Many families in this country cannot afford the skyrocketing cost of higher education without student loans. But many graduates can't find a job to pay off the loans.
A substitute teacher in the nation's second-largest school district was investigated three times for allegations of sexual misconduct with students before he quit in 2007 and started teaching in another district, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Today, Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 2 minutes ago
When three boys ran out of firewood while trapped in a Colorado blizzard, they turned to the next flammable thing they could think of, NBC station KUSA of Denver reports.
Arturo de los Santos lost his home to foreclosure more than a year ago and was evicted. Now he's facing forcible removal and arrest after moving back into the home to protest what he says is unfair treatment by lender Freddie Mac.
Today, Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 30 minutes ago
Arizona State University has accepted a $2 million cash bid for the Sundome, a once-prominent performing-arts center in Sun City West that has sat vacant since 2009.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigations in New Mexico said it plans to increase its presence in New Mexico's Four Corners region to counter to growing influences of Mexican drug cartels in the area.