'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Creator Ryan Murphy Secures Guest Star via Text Message

The cast of "American Horror Story: Freak Show" continues to grow as on Sunday, Matt Bomer was confirmed as a Season 4 guest star.

PETA Tells Matadors on Hunger Strike Over Bogotá, Colombia Bullfighting Ban to Get New Jobs, Suggests Floral Industry

Some Colombian bullfighters have been engaging in a hunger strike in hopes of getting their jobs back after a bullfighting ban, but the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is suggesting a different solution. The animal rights group has offered to train the matadors to find new jobs.

'DWTS' Vets Congratulate Julianne Hough, Erin Andrews Talks 'Dirty' Rehearsals

Former competing dancer and first-time regular judge Julianne Hough and returning host Erin Andrews have opened up about "Dancing With the Stars" as they prepare for Season 19.

Producer Greg Nicotero Talks Creating 'The Walking Dead' Collectors Items Out of 'Iconic Walker Moments'

As fans await Session 5 of "The Walking Dead," they have the Season 4 DVD to keep themselves occupied.

Another Mexico State Bans the Use of Animals in Circus Shows, Magicians May No Longer Use Rabbits, Doves

The banning of the use of animals in circuses continues to spread throughout Mexico as Coahuila has become the next state to do so.

New Study Finds Connection Between Reading 'Fifty Shades' Trilogy and Being in Abusive, Drunk Relationships

As fans await the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie, a new study reports finding a correlation between women who read the "Fifty Shades" trilogy and problems including being in an abusive relationship, eating disorders and binge drinking.

'The Walking Dead' Cast and Crew Are Currently Working on Season 5's Midseason Finale

"The Walking Dead" crew is continuing its hard work on Season 5.

Julianne Hough Talks 'DWTS' Season 19 Judging Gig, Says It's Not About Brother Derek, Cheryl Burke or Mark Ballas

Season 19 of "Dancing With the Stars" has confirmed a new regular judge in the form of a familiar face.

Consumer Reports Criticizes FDA, EPA for Advice on Mercury in Seafood, Says Pregnant Women Should Not Eat Tuna

Consumer Reports is disputing recommendations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency in regards to the amount of tuna pregnant women should consume.

Catholic Schools Look to Latino Community in Hopes of Fighting Decreasing Enrollment

As Catholic schools struggle to stay open amid rising costs and decreasing enrollment, Catholic leaders are hoping to appeal to the Latino community.

Demand for 'Succulent Taste' of Helmeted Water Toad Meat Could Cause Extinction of Chile's Biggest Amphibian

According to experts, Chile's largest amphibian, the helmeted water toad, could soon be extinct.

Immigration Activists Continue to Protest Arizona's SB1070, Say Law Can't Be Enforced Without Racial Profiling

Although the law has been in effect for four years, immigration activists continue to protest Arizona's SB1070.

Immigrants Led by Jose Antonio Vargas Apply for DACA Despite Not Qualifying, Hope Obama Will Expand Program

On Wednesday, 11 immigrants asked the Department of Homeland Security for "deffered action" from deportation despite not being qualified, in an attempt to persuade President Barack Obama to use his executive power to delay deportation for 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S.

'The Help' Actor Heads to Reality Show Instead of 'American Horror Story: Freak Show'

One actor that "American Horror Story" creator Ryan Murphy hoped would appear in Season 4 will not be able to do so.

'Fifty Shades of Grey' Actor Jamie Dornan Gets Social With Instagram, Ice Bucket Challenge [Watch]

Jamie Dornan, who can be seen as S&M-loving billionaire Christian Grey in the upcoming "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie, has been quite social, both via media and with family, lately.

Gov. Susana Martinez, Others Launch Certification Program for New Mexico Chile Peppers: Vegetable Adds $400M to State Economy Annually

On Tuesday, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, other public officials and members of the New Mexico Chile Association announced a program to trademark and certify chile peppers grown in the state.

LA School District to Offer Counseling to Troubled Students After Disproportionate Number of Minority Students Issued Arrests, Citations

On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Unified School District announced discipline reform, following a report of disproportionate arrests and citations involving minority students.

Mexico Tourist Town Sees 7 Kidnappings as US Updates Country's Tourism Travel Warning

Valle de Bravo, a popular tourist town in central Mexico, has become the latest town in the country to see heightened numbers of kidnappings.

New York City Macy's to Pay Thousands for Racial Profiling, Report on New Policies for 3 Years

On Tuesday, Macy's signed a deal with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to pay $650,000 for a settlement in allegations of racial profiling in its flagship store in Herald Square, New York City.

Republican National Committee Chairman Aims to Reach Out to Hispanic, Black, Asian Voters, Even After Midterm Elections

On Tuesday, Reince Preibus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, said that the party should always be reaching out to minority communities.

Pope Francis Talks Death, Retiring and Pope Emeritus Benedict XIV

Although only beginning his papacy in March of 2013, Pope Francis is already opening up about his potential retirement.

'Downton Abbey' Turns 'Water-Gate' into Fundraising Opportunity [Pic]

The cast of "Downton Abbey" is using some bad publicity to raise money for a good cause.

Dwayne Johnson Teases Theme of 'Hercules' Ahead of Mexico City Premiere

In celebration of the opening of "Hercules" in Mexico City this Thursday, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has opened up about what the movie means to him.

Study Finds Shocking Amounts of Mercury in Chilean Sea Bass, Says Seafood Mislabeling to Blame

According to a new study, mislabeling on seafood is exposing consumers to surprising levels of mercury.

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Expands LGBT Collection With Photos by Cuban-American Photographer

On Tuesday, the Smithsonian Institution will add hundreds of items on the history of gay, lesbian bisexual and transgender people to the National Museum of American History, including photos from Cuban-American photographer Silvia Ros.
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