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Miss Universe 2014 Paulina Vega Answers Controversial Question Again, Says She's 'Very in Love' With Boyfriend

At the 2014 Miss Universe pageant, Paulina Vega's response to what women could learn from men brought criticism to the now-crowned pageant star. While visiting "Nuestra Belleza Latina," Vega was interviewed by Rodner Figueroa of "Sal y Pimienta" and was asked to answer the question again, now that there is no pressure.

4 Cool Apple iPhone and iPad Apps That Usually Cost Money You Can Now Download for Free

Free apps often lack certain features that allow you to fully enjoy the app. This week, there are several premium apps, packed with features, that used to cost money for iPhone that are now free.

Environmental Issues: Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela Protects Wetlands Outside Panama City From Construction

Juan Carlos Varela, the President of Panama, has signed a bill that is designed to protect the wetlands outside the capital, Panama City, from a boom in construction that threatens the natural habitat.

Comparing Cell Phone Plans: Verizon Reduces Rates on Data, AT&T and T-Mobile Allow Rollover Data

Verizon Wireless will not take part in the rollover data plans now offered by T-Mobile and AT&T. They have reduced their prices on data a little though.

'La Usurpadora' Cast: Gaby Spanic Talks Remake; Will Eiza Gonzalez Star as Twins?

Gaby Spanic portrayed twins Paola and Paulina in the 1998 telenovela "La Usurpadora." Though the show was remade in 2012, there is rumors that there will be a new version.

Boxing News 2015: Amir Khan Not Interested in Kell Brook Fight as Briton Calls Out Miguel Cotto

Amir Khan is being linked to a showdown against fellow Briton Kell Brook, but the Bolton native is not interested in facing the reigning International Boxing Federation (IBF) welterweight champion.

Samsung Research Lab to Work on Making Robots, Drones, Virtual Reality Programs and 3D Printing [Video]

Samsung has established a new research laboratory to focus on the creation of drones, robotics, virtual reality and 3D printing.

'Smart' Insulin Type 1 Diabetes Treatment Could Lead to 'Near Perfect Glucose Control'

Scientists are hopeful that "smart" insulins can change the way type 1 diabetes is managed with just a single dose a day.

ABC 'The View' Cast Members: Rosie O'Donnell Talks Leaving TV Show, Split From Wife Michelle Rounds & Whoopi Goldberg

It's time of change in the life of TV talk host Rosie O'Donnell. It's time of change in the life of TV talk host Rosie O'Donnell. Having recently announced she had split from her wife Michelle Rounds, O'Donnell now tells The Hollywood Reporter her health is the central reason why she will soon be stepping down as a co-host on "The View.

Justin Bieber News 2015: Singer's Glass Mansion Reportedly Thrashed in Gang Fight During Meek Mill Grammys 2015 After Party

The glass-mansion home with floor-to-ceiling windows Justin Bieber had lived in for over the last year was all but destroyed during a post Grammy's party thrown on the property by rap star Meek Mill.

Fiance Leighla Schultz Posts Naked Pics of WWE Superstar Seth Rollins After He Shares Nude Photos of Zahra Schreiber

Seth Rollins is in some hot water with his fiancee and could be hearing from the WWE if rumors that he posted a nude picture of WWE NXT model and wrestler Zahra Schreiber are true.

2015 Brasil Open Tennis Draws, Schedule & Live Stream: Federico Delbonis Looks to Repeat as Champion

The 2015 Brasil Open is underway in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Some of the best players in the world are competing at the biggest tennis tournament in Brazil. Latin Post previews the competition, lists the draws and matches, and provides a stream.

Luis Miguel News 2015: Source Claims 'No Se Tu' Singer Missed Concert, Left 7,000 Fans Waiting Because He Was 'Drunk and Drugging Himself'

Luis Miguel reportedly did not show up to a concert, where 7,000 fans were left waiting. Luis Miguel reportedly did not show up to a concert, where 7,000 fans were left waiting.

Immigration Reforms News 2015: Nevada Considering Giving DREAMers Teaching Licenses Amid Teacher Shortage

Nevada teaching licenses may soon be available to immigrants who entered the United States illegally as children. AB27, which is pending before the Silver State's Legislature, would allow so-called DREAMers to get a teaching license if a district has a teacher shortage of any kind.

Trivia Crack iOS & Android App Goes Global, Becomes Top Game in United Kingdom

Trivia Crack, the highly addictive smartphone game that for weeks has topped free-download charts in the United States, is now also taking Europe by storm. The application is now the top trivia game in Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom.

11-Year-Old Ohio Girl Charged With Murder of 2-Month-Old Baby Reportedly Showed No Remorse

An 11-year-old girl in Ohio is charged with murder for beating a 2-month-old baby to death. An 11-year-old girl in Ohio is being charged with murder for beating a 2-month-old baby to death.

Bobbi Kristina Hospitalized: Source Claims Bobby Brown's Daughter Will Go Off Life Support on Anniversary of Mother Whitney Houston's Death

The family of the still comatose Bobbi Kristina Brown is planning to remove her from life support on Wednesday, the third anniversary of the death of her superstar mother Whitney Houston.

JetBlue Airlines the First Airline to Offer Apple Pay for Food, Drinks, Amenities Purchased During Flights

Starting next week, passengers on select JetBlue Airways flights can use Apple Pay to buy food, drinks and onboard amenities at altitude.

Solar Power Pros and Cons: California Opens Biggest Solar Power Plant in the World With Enough Energy to Power 160K Homes

A new power plant in the California desert is making history. The solar power plant near Joshua Tree National Park in Desert Center, California opened on Monday and is now the world's largest solar power plant.

Netflix Movies and TV Shows Now Available to Cuba: Streaming Service Charging Customers Same Members Price as Americans

Netflix announced Monday its streaming video service is now available in Cuba at the $7.99 per month rate that it offers in the U.S.