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Consumers, Workers Call for Wendy's National Boycott - Here's Why

For years, Wendy's has turned a blind eye to the Coalition of Immokalee Workers' call to join The Fair Food Program. Now, the group is bolstering its campaign to put a mounting pressure on the fastfood chain giant.

H&M Presents Collection Starring Diverse Group of Models

The fast-fashion chain opted for a more diverse range of models to show off their latest collection.

Gina Rodriguez Launches Foundation to Empower Youth Through Arts Education

The actress is using her celebrity platform to encourage young people to pursue careers in various art forms through education.

Prince Royce Lands Role on 'East Los High,' Nicky Jam to Star in Vin Diesel Film

The two music stars will soon add acting credits to their growing careers with television and film roles.

Slack Introduces New Calling Feature: Will this Make it the Next Skype?

The messaging app Slack recently launched a new call feature that started releasing its beta version on March 2. The beta testing will begin in Slack’s desktop app and in Chrome.

Disney's 'Big Hero 6' TV Series Out 2017: Is this a Good Idea?

“Big Hero 6” was a huge hit when it launched in 2014. Currently, there are rumors that Disney is working on the sequel. The latest news revealed that a “Big Hero 6” TV series will begin on Disney XD in 2017.

Why Mexico Is Creating the 'Sexiest Police Force in the World': Does this Make any Sense?

Mexico recently came up with its first all-female police force. The creator boasts that the unit is the sexiest in the world and required all applicants to be young, female and pretty.

Skin Cancer No Longer Detected Through Number of Moles

A new study published in JAMA Dermatology showed that most individuals with melanoma, which is the most serious type of skin cancer, do not have several moles.

Mexican Wrestlers Start Own Soccer Team to Cope With Stress

Several “Lucha Libre” pros formed their own teams to relax and get out of the gym for a change. Wrestling and soccer are two of the most beloved sports in Mexico, which also explain why a number of professional wrestlers decided to take some time out of the gym and unwind on the field instead.

5 Ways Latinas Can Fight Heart Disease

Heart disease is still the No. 1 cause of death among Hispanic women in the United States. Here are five ways that Latinas can fight heart disease.

Rio Olympics Invites First Refugee Team to Compete

The International Olympic Committee has announced that there will be a special team of refugees who will be joining other countries for the upcoming Brazil Olympics.

Delaware 87ers Sign Baron Davis: Does the NBA All-Star Player Still Have Game?

Baron Davis has officially signed up with the Delaware 87ers in hopes of making an NBA comeback at 36 years old. Davis will play his first game this Friday, March 4.

Rafael dos Anjos Camp Hit Back at Bruised Foot Accusations of Conor McGregor

Ali Abdel-Aziz shed more light on the status of Rafael dos Anjos with regards to his broken foot. The handler also reveals that dos Anjos need a minimum of eight months to recover.

Katy Perry & Orlando Bloom Finally Together: Will this Celeb Couple Last?

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are finally a couple. Katy Perry and Orland Bloom made headlines earlier this month after being too close to each other at a party.

How Michael Beasley Can Help the Houston Rockets

Michael Beasley is heading back to the NBA after a successful stint in the Chinese Basketball League. According to ESPN sources, Beasley agreed to a league minimum contract with the Houston Rockets that has a team option for next season.

New Xbox One Update Allows Gamers to Play Xbox 360 Games

Starting March 1, those who are under Microsoft's Xbox One Preview program can get the first taste of the latest updates.

Apple's 'Skylake' MacBook Pro & 2016 Air Out this Month?: Why You Should Upgrade

New rumors suggest that Apple's new MacBook is coming out this month. Many are waiting for the next line of MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. However, Apple remains mum and stern about keeping things under wrap.

No One Below 21 Can Purchase Cigarettes in San Francisco

A new law, set to take effect on June 1, has raised the minimum age in purchasing tobacco, including its e-cigarette counterpart, in the city of San Francisco.

'Sabado Gigante' Host Don Francisco Makes TV Comeback With Telemundo Deal

It seems like Mario Kreutzberger, more commonly known by his stage name Don Francisco, is not fond of retirement. The long-time TV presenter and personality finds himself back in the fold just a few months after he announced that he's calling it quits in September 2015.

Facebook Exec Freed From Jail, Wrongfully Arrested Says Brazilian Judge

Diego Dzodan, Facebook's vice president for Latin America, spent the night in jail before he was set free on Wednesday, March 2, following a grant to his appeal that overrules a lower court's decision to take him into custody.