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Juan Gabriel News & Twitter: Lupillo Rivera Reveals That Gabriel Gifted Him With an Unpublished Song

Lupillo Rivera is happy about new song, courtesy of Juan Gabriel. Lupillo Rivera's next album will include a song Juan Gabriel gave him. Over the weekend, Rivera revealed that the "Divo de Juárez" star gave him an unpublished song called "Si Me Quieres Ver Muy Triste," or "If You Want to See Me Very Sad," according to La Opinion.

Oscar Pistorius Trial, Murder Case & Girlfriend: 'Blade Runner' Was Sane During Killing, Mental Health Experts Say

After undergoing a psychiatric evaluation, it was concluded that South African track star Oscar Pistorius was not mentally ill when he fatally shot his girlfriend last year.

Mesach Taylor Dead: 'Mannequin' Star Dies at 67 After Battle with Cancer

Beloved actor Meshach Taylor passed away at his Southern California home on Saturday. Beloved actor Meshach Taylor passed away at his Southern California home on Saturday.

'Mad Max: Fury Road' News: What Do We Know So Far About Film Starring Tom Hardy, Charliez Theron?

The fourth film in the Mad Max series Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy. What is it about this time? No, this is not a remake starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron in "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome," this is actually a sequel of sorts called "Mad Max: Fury Road.

HIV Testing, Symptoms, Health & Treatment: Is Truvada Effective in HIV Prevention?

What is the data about Truvada and HIV health really saying? What does it mean for people living with HIV, and those that have been exposed for the first time?

Michael Jackson's Death Anniversary: A Look Back at the King of Pop's Music and Fashion

From music to record-breaking albums, movies and the fashion of Michael Jackson, this is the five-year anniversary of his death.

'Cougar Town' Update: Courteney Cox Engaged to Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid

Actress Courteney Cox, of "Friends" and "Cougar Town" fame, announced Thursday that she and Snow Patrol Johnny McDaid are engaged.

New Netflix Originals: Streaming Anime TV Series 'Knights Of Sidonia' Coming In July

What is the new anime Netflix TV show all about? Netflix has branched out into original programming with shows such as "Orange Is the New Black," and the online streaming giant announced last week that it will be debuting an anime TV series July 4.

Argentina Vice President Amado Boudou: Charged With Corruption and Bribery

Amado Boudou could face up to six years in prison and a lifetime political ban. Argentina's vice president, Amado Boudou, has been charged with conducting business incompatible with public office and bribery, The Associated Press reported.

Jay-Z and Beyonce News: Singers Show Justin Bieber Mugshot During Performance [Video]

In true Jay-Z and Beyonce form, the power couple kicked off their On the Run joint tour with a bang, and apparently Justin Bieber and a slew of other celebrities made an appearance on their big opening night.Well, sort of.

NBA Draft 2014: Isaiah Austin Receives Special Recognition

Between the 15th and 16th picks in the 2014 National Basketball Association Draft, Baylor center Isaiah Austin was surprised with a ceremonial pick, even after he was diagnosed with career-ending Marfan syndrome days before the ceremony.

Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2 Treatment Product 2014: FDA Approves Inhaled Insulin Drug by Mannkind

On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration on approved a form of insulin that is inhaled instead of injected. Adults in the U.S. with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes will soon have another option for treatment

'Orange Is the New Black' Season 2 Cast: Pablo Schreiber to Leave ‘OITNB,’ But Pornstache Storyline Will Continue in Season 3

Just when things were heating up for Pablo Schreiber's character, George "Pornstache" Mendez on the second season of Netflix's "Orange is the New Black," it is now bein reported that Schreiber's "OITNB" character will fade to black in the third season.

5.2 Earthquake, USGS: Moderate Shock Shakes Arizona and New Mexico

Magnitude 5.2 earthquake hits the area Saturday. A moderate earthquake hit the Arizona-New Mexico border Saturday night. No injuries or damages have been reported yet.

New Orleans Shooting Update: Injured Toll Rises to 9 in Bourbon Street Shooting, Mayor 'Confident' About Finding Shooter

The total number of victims injured in an early morning shooting in New Orleans’ French Quarter has risen from seven to nine, according to police.

Latin American Cinema: First-Look Trailer of George Lopez in Dramatic Film 'Spare Parts'

The film is based on a true story about a group of young Latino boys who defied the odds by competing in a robotics tournament against MIT students.

California Legalizes Bitcoin: Governor Jerry Brown Signs Bill Into Law, Applies to Other Alternative Currencies

Governor signs bill that clears away state-level roadblocks to alternative currencies. Californians can now use bitcoin -- or any other alternative currencies -- in official transactions, after Gov.

Environmental News: Conservation Groups Monitoring Oregon Coast for Signs of Fukushima Radiation Amid Fisheries, Wildlife Concerns

Contaminated water from Japanese nuclear plant could have reached U.S. More than three years ago, Japan was hit with a 9. 0-magnitude earthquake, and among the catastrophic damage caused was radiation-contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant leaking into the Pacific Ocean.

Local Summer Tragedy: 3-Year Old Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Girl Dies at Italian Ice Shop, Store Under Investigation

In the Philadelphia Brewerytown neighborhood Saturday afternoon, a 3-year-old girl died when a metal security gate from an Italian ice shop fell onto her.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Constitution: Man Protests Military Expansion, Sets Himself on Fire in Tokyo [Video]

The unidentified middle-aged man was protesting Prime Minister Abe's changes to Japan's constitution.