US Evangelical Christians Unite With Latin America: Leaders Ask Peru, Mexico to Fight Gay Marriage, Abortion and Pornography

Evangelical Christian leaders from the United States have united with Latin America in their fight against gay marriage.

Immigration Activists Talk Effects, Message Behind H.R. 5272, Say Republicans Want to 'Intimidate' Hispanics by Ending DACA

On Aug. 1, the House of Representatives passed bill H.R. 5272. The bill limits the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program just as thousands of unaccompanied Central American children have recently been caught crossing the border. Now, activists are sharing their views about the bill's message to immigration supporters and what politicians really hope to get out of it.

Physicist From Spain Gets International Attention for 'Xamaleón': Ice Cream Made With 'Exotic Fruits' Changes Color

Manuel Linares, a physicist from Spain, has invented an ice cream that changes color upon licking. He calls it the Xamaleón.

Koch Brothers Spend Millions on Group Aiming to Teach Hispanics Conservative Views

As the number and influence of Hispanics increases in the United States, billionaires Charles and David Koch are partially funding efforts to help persuade the community to favor the Republican Party's conservative views.

'The Walking Dead' Producers Tease Season of Survival and Love

"The Walking Dead" producers are teasing deadly themes for Season 5.

Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Meryl Davis and Derek Hough Reminisce About Their 'DWTS' Days

Several "Dancing With the Stars" icons spent time reminiscing last week.

Make-Up Artist Nominated for an Emmy for 'American Horror Story: Coven' Will Not Work on 'Freak Show'

Season 4 of "American Horror Story" will not have the same talent in its make-up department as Christien Tinsley has left the show.

Melanie Griffith, Mother of Dakota Johnson, Has Seen 'Fifty Shades of Grey's' Red Room of Pain

Fans and the curious alike will likely check out the movie adaptation of E.L. James' bestselling erotic novel, "Fifty Shades of Grey" next year. Melanie Griffith, the mother of star Dakota Johnson, has confirmed that she will not one of those viewers.

'The Juice' Celebrates Females With 'Celebrity Spotlight: Strong Women Special': 'Devious Maids' Star Ana Ortiz, La Toya Jackson and More Highlighted

On Thursday, Veria Living network's live daily lifestyle talk show "The Juice" will celebrate the strength of the female spirit with a special episode titled "Celebrity Spotlight: Strong Women Special." As a lead-up to the inspirational episode, Dr. Evelyn Minaya, "The Juice" co-host, and Greg Tufaro, senior supervising producer, shared their views on the obstacles today's women face in finding strength.

Former Texas Principal Who Told Students to Stop Speaking Spanish Reportedly Wanted to Help Students With Standardized Testing

Amy Lacey, who was the principal of a Texas public middle school before being fired in May, has opened up about allegations that she announced the banning of the Spanish language in the school's classrooms.

North Carolina Gov. Says Too Many Unaccompanied Minors Can Hurt State, Invokes 'Dismay' From Immigrant Advocates

Immigration rights groups attacked North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory for his comments regarding the unaccompanied minors, mostly Central Americans, being sent to reside in his state.

Immigrants in New Orleans Claim ICE Racially Profiles, Then Deports Latinos

Immigrants from New Orleans are alleging that Immigration and Customs Enforcement deports an immigrant even if ICE is under investigation for racially profiling the person.

Alabama Republican Mo Brooks Explains His 'Hyperbole' of Democrats' 'War on Whites,' Says Obama 'Divides Us All'

Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, continues to explain his idea of democrats waging a "war on whites."

Creator Mark Landsman Gives an Exclusive Preview of Wednesday's Episode of 'Los Jets': The All-Latino High School Soccer Team Juggles Immigration Issues and the Playoffs [Video]

The next chapter in NUVOtv's "Los Jets" six-part docu-series airs Wednesday. How will coach Paul Cuadros inspire his high school soccer team, a team made of boys already dealing with various immigration issues, to excel in the playoffs?

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Bans Elephant Ivory Tusks, Rhinoceros Horns; Earns Praise of Conservationists

On Tuesday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill banning the import, purchase and selling of elephant ivory tusks and rhinoceros horns.

'American Horror Story' Actress Kathy Bates and EP Walk Down Memory Lane Ahead of 'Freak Show' Premiere [Watch]

As "American Horror Story: Freak Show" gets closer to its premiere date, those behind the show take a walk down memory lane.

Lucy Hale and Spanish Businessman's 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Dreams Denied

Oh, what could have been. If certain people had had their way, Lucy Hale would be the star of the upcoming "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie, and a hotel based on the erotic novel would have opened last Friday.

'Glee' Actor Originally From Costa Rica Joins 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' Sequel

Costa Rican-born actor Harry Shum Jr. has joined the cast of the "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" sequel, The Hollywood Reporter reports.

Guillermo del Toro Is in Favor of a 'Pacific Rim 2' Video Game

Could a new "Pacific Rim" video game drop alongside the upcoming sequel?

Sen. Marco Rubio Talks Hillary Clinton's 2016 Election Chances, Says She Isn't Prepared for Modern Day Industrial Revolution

Sen. Marco Rubio, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, says he never claimed that Hillary Clinton, another potential candidate, is too old to run for the position.

Ebola at the Border? Despite Statistics, Indiana Representative Says Unaccompanied Minors Could Carry the Virus

A congressman attempted to unite the Ebola crisis and the border crisis on Monday by suggesting that some of the 57,000 mostly Central American minors who have been caught at the border since October 2013 may be carrying the virus.

Rio de Janeiro 2016 Summer Olympics: Brazil's Sewage-Filled Guanabara Bay Still a Concern for Sailing Teams

Pollution of the Guanabara Bay continues to be a concern for sailors as they prepare for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Anti-Immigration Group Cancels El Paso, Texas Rally Amid Death Threats, Gets Accused of Pulling Gun on Activist

On Sunday, anti-immigration group Border Convoy canceled its protests in El Paso, Texas, amid death threats, only to be pulled over in the city by police for allegedly making threats of their own.

Communist Cuba Airs Reports of USAID's Secret Program to Spark Rebellion, Cubans React

Cubans are reacting to a report of a U.S. Agency for International Development program that secretly sent Latin Americans to Cuba in an effort to spark rebellion under the guise of using health and civic programs to inspire political progress.

'The Bachelor's' Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell Talk Breakup Rumors

The latest couple spawned from "The Bachelor," Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell, is once again denying reports that they are no longer dating.
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