Bolivia Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera Fights One of Latin America's Highest Rates of Violence Against Women, Femicide

Recently, Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera announced his plan to combat violence against women in his country, which reportedly has some of the highest rates of male violence in Latin America.

Jon Hamm Has Spoiled the Ending to 'Mad Men'

Every "Mad Men" fan is dying to know how Season 7 and the series will end. One person who is not an immediate member of the "Mad Men" family, on the other hand, already knows the show's ending.

California Gov. Jerry Brown Bans Plastic Bags in Stores: Grocers Must Sell Reusable Bags for at Least 10 Cents Each

On Tuesday, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill creating a ban against single-use plastic bags in various retail venues.

Chinchilla Believed to Be Extinct Since Time of Incans Found in Machu Picchu, Likely Endangered

A species of chinchilla that has been thought to be extinct for hundreds of years was recently discovered in the Incan ruins of Machu Picchu, Peru.

MIT Rejects Student Due to Undocumented Immigrant Status, Harvard Gives Same Student Full Scholarship

Recently, Dario Guerrero, a junior at Harvard University, revealed that he was given a full scholarship to the prestigious school after he told them he was an undocumented immigrant.

Report: About 6,000 Migrants Have Died Trying to Cross US-Mexico Border Since 2000

According to a new report by the International Organization for Migration, at least 40,000 migrants have died trying to reach a new land since 2000.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz Says His Father Helped Him Believe in Faith

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz shared another side of himself on Friday, providing the seldom heard details of his rough childhood.

Closing of Guantanamo Bay Prison Slowed by Lack of Signatures From Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel

Despite President Barack Obama's campaign promise to close Guantanamo Bay, the removal of prisoners from the United States military prison is at a crawl as the Pentagon slowly approves transfers.

'The Walking Dead's' Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun Tease More 'Action-Packed' Season 5

"The Walking Dead" veterans Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus and Steven Yeun are teasing more fun from the characters everyone loves in Season 5.

Tavis Smiley Didn't Have Enough Time to Practice for 'DWTS,' Gave Sharna Burgess Anxiety

The latest celebrity to be kicked off of "Dancing With the Stars" has a lot to say about his lackluster performance.

'The Bachelor' Juan Pablo Galavis Reportedly on 'Couples Therapy' for the $50K, Not Nikki Ferrell

VH1's "Couples Therapy" is supposed to be about helping celebrity couples solve their problems, but according to a new source, one half of "The Bachelor" couple Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell is only on the show for money.

'Downton Abbey' Season 5 to Tackle Modern Sexual Issues [Spoilers]

British historical fiction hit "Downton Abbey" will reportedly be tackling some current issues during Season 5, which will premiere in the U.S. next year.

Carol Actress Melissa McBride, Gareth Actor Andrew J. West Discuss Developing Characters on 'The Walking Dead'

This week, Melissa McBride, whose Carol seemed to be a whole new character during Season 4, and Andrew J. West, whose Gareth was introduced as a new character last season, dished on what to expect from Season 5 of "The Walking Dead."

Emma Slater: Michael Waltrip Is My Most 'Fierce' 'DWTS' Partner Yet

"Dancing with the Stars" professional dancer Emma Slater saw her mirrorball trophy chase end short last season when her partner, "Star Wars" actor Billy Dee Williams, had to leave the show due to back pain. This season, the dancer is determined to finish her journey with her Season 19 partner, NASCAR driver Michael Waltrip.

Microsoft Offers Free Programming Courses to Thousands of Latin Americans

Computer software giant Microsoft is working to teach young Latin Americans the joys of computer programming through its recently launched I Can Program initiative.

'Once Upon a Time' Executive Producers Reveal Season 3 Finale Storyline That Never Aired

Warning: This article contains spoilers from ABC's "Once Upon a Time."

Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell Talk Moving In Together, Getting Engaged and 'Couples Therapy'

Ever since Juan Pablo Galavis failed to propose to or say "I love you" to Nikki Ferrell during the most recent season of "The Bachelor," many fans and tabloids have doubted and spread rumors about the reality stars' relationship. Now, both are opening up about the real problems they face as a couple.

Dakota Johnson and Jaime Dornan May Have Unfinished 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Business [Pic]

Actors Dakota Johnson and Jaime Dornan were both recently spotted in the same Los Angeles airport, sparking speculation that the two have some unfinished "Fifty Shades of Grey" business.

Nancy Pelosi Urges Latinos to Blame Republicans, Not Barack Obama, for Immigration Reform Delay

Immigration advocates have attacked President Brack Obama's decision to delay executive action on immigration until after the November elections. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, on the other hand, remains optimistic that this delay may prove more fruitful for those in favor of immigration reform.

Brazil Conservationists Help Endangered Species Golden Lion Tamarin, Hopes to Make Monkey Mascot of 2016 Rio Olympics

Thanks to an environmental reserve in Brazil, the endangered Golden Lion Tamarin's population is finally more stable after 40 years of the monkey being one of the most threatened primates in the world.

Spanish Actor Antonio Banderas Says Hollywood Is 'Just a Brand,' Plans to Work In Spain More

Antonio Banderas may have made a name for himself in the United States, but the Spanish actor recently revealed that he plans on making more films in his native land.

Kazakhstan Official Tries to Win Over Mexico in Effort to Unite Eurasia and Latin America

Last week, the foreign minister of Kazakhstan revealed his plans to unite Eurasia with Latin America through the "bridge" of Mexico.

Bikers From Brazil, Argentina and Mexico Arrive in Bolivia After Biking Across South America, to North America and Back

This week, three cyclists arrived in Bolivia after spending three years riding their bikes from South America to the north of North America and back to South America.

Pope Francis Praises Albania for Being 'Inspiring,' Slams Muslim Terrorists

On Sunday, Pope Francis visited Albania where he called for the condemnation of Muslim terrorists and praised Albania for encouraging peace.

Cheryl Burke Open to Staying on 'DWTS' in Another Role

This will likely be professional dancer Cheryl Burke's last season competing on "Dancing With the Stars," so what lies ahead?
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