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Parents of Autistic Children Sue Disney Theme Parks, Say Disabled Kids Shouldn't Have to Wait In Line for Rides

Disney may boast that its parks are "Where Dreams Come True," but there are at least 16 parents that would beg to differ.

El Nino 2014 Prediction: NOAA Expects El Nino To Bring Stormy Weather To West Coast

Get ready folks, it looks like an El Nino may be well underway to shake up the weather all over the world.

France Places Restrictions On Checking Work E-mails, Follows Companies Like Volkswagen, Bank of America and Zillow

Lawmakers in France signed a labor agreement deal Friday that requires employers in the technology and consultancy industries to prohibit employees from checking emails and other work-related material on their computers or smartphones outside of work.

Viagra Ice Cream: Unknown A-List Celebrity Ordered Viagra Laced Dessert from 'Lick Me I'm Delicious' Ice Cream Company

Do you consider yourself an ice cream lover? If then, what is your favorite flavor? - A British ice cream maker has created quite extraordinary, original flavors that will certainly make you want to line up for one on hot summer nights.

HBO 'Game of Thrones' Series Update and News: Popular HBO TV Show Influencing Parents Choice of Baby Names

"Game of Thrones" is known for three things: winter, sex and long-winded names. Game of Thrones is known for three things: winter, sex and long-winded names.

Blood Moon Dates 2014 2015: Next Week Marks First Of Four Total Lunar Eclipses For Next Two Years

Skygazers and astronomy lovers in the Western Hemisphere during the overnight hours between Monday and Tuesday will get a rare front-row seat for the first total lunar eclipse in more than two years, according to National Geographic.

World Cup Brazil 2014: Official Anthems Aim to Unite Latinos While Scoring a Major 'GOOOAL' in Branding Power for Coca-Cola, FIFA and Sony's RCA Records

World Cup Brazil 2014 is fast approaching, and Latinos and soccer aficionados around the world are gearing up to see their favorite soccer teams battle it out on the field, willing to give their blood, sweat and tears for their countries, in the midst of a Brazilian backdrop filled with screaming fans.

New 'Body Hack' iPhone App May Help Travelers to Beat Jet Lag [VIDEO]

Perhaps it can cure jet lag - introducing Entrain: a new iPhone app that calculates how travelers can adjust to new time zones faster.

Catholic Church Sex Scandal Update: Pope Francis Seeks Public's Forgiveness For Sex Abuse

Pope Francis delivered a strongly worded speech on Friday in which he addressed the sexual abuse scandals within the Roman Catholic church and asked for the public's forgiveness.

Bus Crash Death Toll: FedEx Truck Crosses Over Median, Kills 10

FedEx tractor trailer hits a bus carrying more than 40 students. Ten are dead after a FedEx truck crossed over a grassy median on a Northern California freeway and slammed into a tour bus carrying more than 40 high school students Thursday evening, authorities say.

Hispanic Teens Continue To Face Highest Rates Of Teen Pregnancies

In a study released earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that Hispanics had the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in the U.S. in 2012. Per 1,000 Hispanic teens aged 15 to 17 years old, the birth rate was 25.5 percen,t while the total birth rate per 1,000 teens across all ethnicities in the same age group was 14.1 percent, according to the CDC Vital Signs study released Tuesday. Carla Galindo, behavioral scientist for the CDC, said the birth rate among Hispanic teens has decreased, but they still rank the highest in teen pregnancies based on ethnicity.

AT&T Announces Transit Wireless Expansion To 242 More NYC Subway Stations

No more dropped calls folks. AT&T is expanding its wireless connectivity to 242 more NYC Subway Stations."Bringing wireless service into the New York City subway has been a big step forward for our customers, and we're pleased that even more of them will be able to take advantage of it,” said MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas F. Prendergast in a statement released on Wednesday.

3-D Printer Designs and News: Scientists Try to Create Human Heart with 3-D Printer

Scientists from University of Louisville, Kentucky, are currently attempting to create a whole human heart using 3-D printers, which have already made more simple body parts, such as splints, valves, ears, bladders and windpipes.

Bilingual ESPN Anchor Alfredo Lomeli: Undocumented in America and Gaining Citizenship [Part I] [INTERVIEW]

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico was home to Bilingual ESPN anchor Alfredo Lomeli until he was 6 years old. That's when Lomeli, who's widely recognized for hosting and producing Tu Estilo, made the trip to San Antonio, Texas with his parents, and when he would first experience the fear of being undocumented in America.

Men’s College Basketball Gay Player: Derrick Gordon Comes Out, Becomes First Openly Gay Player in NCAA's Division 1

UMass basketball player Derrick Gordon is ‘being true’ with his recent announcement that he’s gay. Gordon has now become the first active male NCAA Div. 1 basketball player to come out publicly.

Pennsylvanina School Stabbing Suspect Alex Hribal Described As “A Typical Young Kid”

What started out as a normal Wednesday morning at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, Pennsylvania quickly erupted into a blood bath brought on by 16 year-old Alex Hribal.

Scrabble Game Wordplay and Words: Hasbro Adds First New Word to Dictionary in 9 Years, Is It Zen, Retweet, Bestie or Nowish?

First the first time in nine years, Hasbro has added a word to the official Scrabble dictionary. First the first time in nine years, Hasbro has added a word to the official Scrabble dictionary.

Gwyneth Paltrow & Chris Martin Divorce Update: Iron Man Actress Wanted to Keep Split Secret from Everyone

After divorcing her husband of 10 years last month, Gwyneth Paltrow now admits that she actually wanted to keep the recent split secret from everyone.

Samoa Pink Eye Infection Outbreak: Conjuctivitis Epidemic Shuts Down Schools

A massive pink eye outbreak in American Samoa has prompted its officials to extend its public school closures for the rest of the week.The Samoan pink eye outbreak was first reported in school on Friday. Schools were scheduled to reopen Wednesday but so far only four schools located in the remote island group of Manua are back in session.

Short-Term Loans and Long-term Benefits: Tandas are "No-Interest, Short-Term Loans" that Can Help Latina Entrepreneurs and Job-Creators

Tandas is a resource that many Latinas consider when dealing with financial difficulty or when someone close is struggling financially. Tandas are a no-interest, short-term loan that's arranged among friends, and can be managed in a number of ways.
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