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Monica Lewinsky Speaks Out on Affair With Bill Clinton in New Vanity Fair Interview

Woman who had affair with ex-president Clinton breaks her silence. Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern who had an affair with then-president Bill Clinton, is finally speaking out and clearing the air of some of the secrets she has kept for 15 years.

Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian Divorce News: KUWTK Star Begs Ex to Let Her Go to Start New Relationship With French Montana

It seems that Lamar Odom is getting in the way of Khloé Kardashian's new romance with French Montana as he apparently is stalling on their divorce.

Getty Trust Encourages Latino and Latin American Art with $5 Million Grant

Forty-two museums are tracing the Latino and Latin American culture through art. From San Diego to Santa Barbara, 42 museums have started tracing the Latino and Latin American culture that plays a part in the identity of southern California.

2014 World Cup Official Song: Don Omar's 'Pura Vida' May Compete With Pitbull and J.Lo's 'We Are One' As Tournament's Anthem

You may soon be hearing this song everywhere. Don Omar is back with new music, and his new song "Pura Vida" might soon be everywhere. His song is being considered as one that might play during the 2014 World Cup if he can sign a deal with Pepsi.

Tap That App Tuesday: The Five Best Fitness Apps

Depending on where you live in the country, Spring is back, or Summer is on its way. In either case, it's that time again: time to break out the drop-resistant smartphone case and earphones and hit the track to really get started on that perennial New Year's resolution. Here are the five best fitness apps to get you going and to track your progress.

Colombians Launch Social Media Movement to Correct Misspellings of Country's Name

Imagine a spelling bee where the contestant is asked to spell the South American country Colombia and he or she spells "C-O-L-U-M-B-I-A." If you're not Colombian, it may seem like just a harmless mistake from a middle schooler. Now imagine a top executive at a major company or an A-list celebrity or professional athlete with millions of followers on social media who tweets about Colombia with a "u." How do Colombian affiliates, investors, Latino audience or fan base feel about that?

International News: 1 in 40 People in Araras, Brazil Have a Rare Skin Disease

Snuggled amongst hills in the midwest of Brazil lies the village of Araras with an interesting phenomena. One in 40 of its inhabitants have a rare skin disease called xeroderma pigmentosum and likely represent the largest collected group of its kind in the world.

Metropolitan Opera 2013-14 Review - 'Cenerentola': Juan Diego Florez's Star Power on Display in Rossini's Charming Comedy

Rossini's "La Cenerentola" is easily one of the comic gems of opera and the current cast the Met has assembled is one that should not be missed particularly the dynamic duo that is Florez and DiDonato. The production has two more performances with the final May 10 being transmitted live in HD.

Supreme Court Rules Prayer Before Town Meetings Is Constitutional

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that legislative bodies, such as city councils, are allowed to begin town meetings with prayer, even if they're regularly Christian prayers.

Cinco de Mayo Deals, Offers, and Freebies: Chili's, Moe's, and On the Border All Offering Festive Discounts

Enjoy the holiday and save some money with these special offers. Some believe Cinco de Mayo is the celebration of Mexican Independence Day, but it's actually the celebration of Mexico's victory over France in the Battle of Puebla in 1862.

Hispanics in Philanthropy's HIPGive Contest Invites the Latino Community to Become Philanthropists and Givers

The HIPGive contest, which merges technology and traditional philanthropy, is one of the biggest endeavors launched by the Latino charity juggernaut Hispanics in Philanthropy. The organization is widely recognized for growing a robust network of leaders, givers and members, all with an agenda that includes empowering and advocating for Latinos over a 30-year history of giving. Headed by HIP President Diana Campoamor, HIP has raised $45 million to fund emerging Latino and Latin American nonprofits and has found more than 170 benefactors to match funds, boosting HIP's impact.

Online Singles Dating Sites: New Website Caters to Gluten-Free Users

Gluten-free and single? You may have found your perfect match: a new dating site, appropriately named glutenfreesingles.com, matches singles who are gluten-free due to disease or by choice.

Wind Energy Projects & Current Environmental News: Canary Islands' El Hierro to Run Completely on Renewable Energy by June

Beginning late June, El Hierro, the smallest of the Canary Islands, will be the world's first land mass to run completely on renewable energy.

Cinco de Mayo: Mexico's Most Misunderstood Holiday Is Not Mexican Independence Day and Is Mostly Celebrated in the US

Cinco de Mayo, a day that's far more celebrated in the United States than in Mexico, is normally saturated with multi-colored Mexican-style decorations, libations, music, food, folkloric dancing -- and poor decision making. In the U.S., Cinco is also meant to celebrate Mexican heritage and pride.

Cinco de Mayo Recipes 2014: 6 Easy and Tasty Ideas

Take it easy today with these six simple recipes. Preparing food for Cinco de Mayo does not have to be difficult. As a matter of fact, we think it should be as easy as possible.

Louis C.K. Speaks Out About Common Core Curriculum and Standardized Testing in NYC's Schools

Comedian Louis C.K. can find humor in just about anything. But, he doesn't find the Common Core curriculum and standardized testing in NYC's schools funny, or so the jokes regarding the subject suggest. C.K. took to social media to rag on the practice and continued to criticize it on "The Late Show" where he appeared last Thursday evening.

Ruth Buendia Wins Goldman Environmental Prize for Preventing Dams in Peru

In 2010, Peru and Brazil signed an agreement that would have allowed Brazilian energy companies to build two super-dams in Peru's rivers and use them to create hydroelectric energy. However, one woman stood in the way of the massive project. This year she was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize.

Astronomy News 2014: Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Begins May 5; Where & When to Watch

Thanks to Halley's Comet, sky gazers will be able to watch the Eta Aquarid meteor shower peak starting tomorrow, May 6, just before dawn.

Latina Millennial & Voto Latino Trailblazer Reflects on the Power of the Latino Vote: 'Our Voices Can't Be Hidden Anymore'

Voto Latino has changed many lives since its inception 10 years ago, but there is one person in particular who was so inspired by its movement that she continued on to make it her life's mission to empower other Latino Millenials to have their voice heard -- and vote counted.

Cinco de Mayo and 6 Other Things That Aren't Actually Mexican

In the minds of many Americans, Cinco de Mayo is an excuse for conspicuous inebriation masquerading as a cultural holiday. It's morphed into a garish display of cheap sombreros, fake mustaches and watered-down margaritas. The only part of Mexico that celebrates it is Puebla, and Mexican Americans rarely join in. So what else has been masquerading as Mexican?
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