March of Dimes Extends Spanish-Speakers Info on Healthy Births

In support of the Affordable Care and the belief that all families should have access to affordable health care, the March of Dimes believes that ACA's involvement in the lives of Latinos will be vital when helping families to avoid birth defects and prematurity, because they will gain information and access to physicians early on in their pregnancy. The March of Dimes Spanish-language site also want to ensure that Latinas have everything that they need when they are pregnant.

Google Glass For Sale Only To Invited Explorers But Read The Specs And Legal Concerns

Consumer release for the wearable smart device faces roadblocks

Amazon Price Hike: Use These Coupons, Gift Cards & Other Ways To Offset The Increase In Price

Amazon is raising Prime membership to $99

First Kiss Video by Wren Clothing Company Goes Viral on YouTube [WATCH]

The video markets the fashion label without being a commercial

When Will Google Glass Finally Be Available?

Google is waiting for the right time to launch

New Google Hangouts App Features Two Panes, Picture-In-Picture, and Stickers

iOS Hangouts gets a facelift

Justin Bieber's Arrest And Jail Video Released Online [WATCH]

The video shows the singer being processed by Miami police

Has Tyrion's Time Come on Game of Thrones?

Season 4 is supposed to have several unexpected character deaths

Watch Shakira and Rihanna Behind the Scenes on 'Can't Remember to Forget You'

Rihanna and Shakira sizzle in their new music video and as an additional treat, they release a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their song.

Shakira & Rihanna Music Video Shunned by Colombian Politician, He Claims It "Promotes Lesbianism" and "Moral Decay"

You could say that Marco Fidel Ramirez, a politician from Shakira's native Colombia, wants to 'remember to forget' Shakira's latest steamy music video for "Can't Remember To Forget You" -- he claims that the Colombian singer and Rihanna's "gyrating and cuddling 'is a danger to children.'"

U.S. Border Patrol Agents Shoot People For Throwing Rocks

U.S. Border Patrol agent Jesus Mesa Jr. shot down a 15-year-old Mexican boy named Sergio Adrian Hernandez-Guereca in 2010, alleging that the boy threw a rock at him. Attorney Robert Hilliard, the lawyer for the victim's family, stated that there was no proof that Hernandez-Guereca threw a rock at the agent, and continues to press on with a lawsuit after U.S. prosecutors chose not to charge Mesa in the wrongful death of the teenager. The teenager's death was witnessed by 25 civilian witnesses and law enforcement officials.

Kerry Washington Appears on 'SNL' and Helps the Show Poke Fun of Diversity Deficit

"Saturday Night Live" decided to the handle recent controversy over their lack of diversity with the same tact that they use when handling any other controversy or topic of interest, with biting satirical commentary and shrugging-of-shoulders.

America Ferrera Discusses her American Pride and Prop 187

America Ferrera, America’s plum Latina sweetheart, opens up about growing up in Los Angeles, politics and more, on an episode of "Cafecito." The Honduran actress met up with the NBC Latino funded conversational segment at the Voto Latino Power Summit in Washington, DC, earlier this year.

Sarah Silverman Posts Failed NBC Pilot on Facebook

Sarah Silverman, stand-up comedienne and writer, recently posted her failed NBC pilot, Susan 313 on her YouTube page, after the pilot's owner, 20th Century Fox, gave her the go ahead.

Jeremy Lin YouTube Video Spoof Shows How He's 'Changed, Bro' [VIDEO]

Now that Jeremy Lin doesn't have to worry about free agency this year, he's able to have a little fun.
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