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Pope Francis News 2015: Vatican Makes Balloons New Symbol of Peace After Last Year's Dove Attack

On Sunday in St. Peter's Square Balloons were released as a gesture of peace instead of the traditional symbol of flying doves.

90-Year-Old Auschwitz Survivor Details Liberation Ahead of 70th Anniversary

Greta Wienfeld Ferusic, who lives in Sarajevo now, had to yell her tattooed identification number A9233 out for 10 full months every morning for lineups at Auschwitz.

Ekeko: Bolivians Celebrate Return of God of Prosperity

Throngs of Bolivians have taken to the streets of Sucre, Bolivia's capital, throwing flowers and dancing in a pagan joy to ring in the return of Ekeko, their 2,000-year-old pre-Columbian god of abundance and prosperity.

Jennifer Lopez Dismisses Being 'Small Guatemalan Man,' Talks Not Having the 'Hugest Butt in the World' Anymore

Jennifer Lopez has heard plenty of rumors about herself in the time she's been famous, but there's one rumor that stands out among the rest.

Southern Baptist Leaders Look to Promote Racial Justice Through Integrated Churches

The Rev. Russell Moore, the man who leads the Southern Baptist's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, is on a mission: He wants to bring leaders of the nation's largest Protestant denomination together along racial lines.

New Netflix Movies and TV Shows 2015: Here Is What Is Being Removed & Added on Feb. 1

Netflix is bumping some documentaries, films and TV series in favor of new releases. So abandon any plans you have of going out this weekend, and start binge watching now before it's too late!

'Guardians of the Galaxy' Cast: Bradley Cooper Knows 'Nothing' About Sequel, Says He'll Just Do Whatever Director Wants [Watch]

But Cooper is excited to return back to Marvel's second "Guardians of the Galaxy" film, noting "I do whatever James Gunn tells me to do," and confirming that he received an e-mail from Gunn about the film.

Miguel de Cervantes Grave: Spanish Experts Exhuming, Analyzing Bones of Three Graves In Quest to Find Famed Author

Experts seeking out the remains of Miguel de Cervantes are considering the possibility that they are in the final phase of a truly quixotic nine-month quest to solve the mystery about where the Spanish poet, playwright and novelist was buried.

SABOR: How Dyckman Beer Co. Founder Juan Camilo Found Success at NYC's Only Latino-Owned Brewery

Dyckman Beer Co. founder Juan Camilo took a chance and never looked back leaves the corporate finance world to launch New York City's first and only Latino-owned beer brewing company.

Downton Abbey Cast News: Cast Could Star in New Show 'The Gilded Age'

The Cast of Downton Abbey Could Star in The Gilded Age Those of you who crave the aristocratic aura of that PBS period piece Downton Abbey can take heart knowing that as the post-Edwardian era comes to its close Its creator Julian Fellowes will likely be bringing some familiar faces to the new show 'The Gilded Age', a series about the upper crust of New York’s social society set in the 19th century.

Paris Fashion Week 2015: Rick Owens Line Has Models Expose Their Genitals to Crowd

Some male nudity on display at Paris Fashion Week Models strutting their stuff with strategically placed slips in their garments sounds like a underwear model shoot.

Why Pope Francis is Urging Families to Put Down Their Phones

His holiness is pleading with families to put aside their iPhones and Twitter feeds and simply learn to talk to one another again.

Saturday Is National Peanut Butter Day; Celebrate With These Life Hacks & Fun Facts on One of America’s Favorite Foods

As we all know, Americans love to honor our favorite foods by dedicating a certain day or month to celebrate them. Saturday Jan. 24 marks National Peanut Butter Day, and what better time to bone up on life hacks and interesting facts about this classic American food than the present?

King Tut Facts and Tomb: Egypt King Tutankhamun's Burial Mask Beard Falls Off During Cleaning, Museum Workers Glue It Back 'in a Rush'

It is one of the most timeless and iconic visages of all time, but that didn’t keep museum handlers from making short work of it. The legendary blue and gold braided beard on the burial mask of pharaoh Tutankhamun has been glued back together with a cheap epoxy, after having been unceremoniously knocked off during a cleaning.

Australian Open 2015 Round 3 Results, Steam, TV Schedule & Draws: Latinos Still Alive at Tennis Grand Slam

The 2015 Australian Open is two rounds complete, and once again Europe is showing their dominance on the big stage. Multiple Latin American players entered the tournament, and still have a chance to win the Grand Slam.

Former Electrician for Santiago de Compostela Spain Cathedral on Trial for Stealing Historical Manuscript From the 1100s

Jose Manuel Fernandez Castineiras, a former electrician for Spain's famed cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, went on trial on Monday for the alleged stealing of a priceless illumined manuscript, a 12th-century Codex Calixtinus that is considered to be Europe’s first travel guide.

Mexican Artist 'Saner' Depicts Folklore, Politics and and Worldwide Realities Through Art (EXCLUSIVE)

When Mexican urban artist, illustrator and graphic designer "Saner," (Edgar Flores) draws or paints, there is a feeling of humble empowerment for he has the chance to capture your attention -- even just for a minute -- to make you think about life, love, society, the government and reassess the world around you.

Pope Francis News: Rabbit Experts Say Catholic Church Leader's 'Breed Like Rabbits' Quote Is 'Stupid,' Doesn't Make Sense

Pope Francis minced no words aboard the papal plane on Monday when he told the world's more than 1 billion Catholics that they need not breed "like rabbits."

Pope Francis News and Quotes: Pope Wishes to Enter the US Through Mexico Border in Unity With Immigrants, Will Visit NYC, Washington DC & Philadelphia

Pope Francis officially confirmed on Monday that he will visit Washington, DC, New York City and Philadelphia during his upcoming trip to the United States this fall.

Obama to Appoint 'A Force in Latino Theater,' LA Theater Group Director Diane Rodriguez to National Council on the Arts

The National Council of the Arts will welcome a celebrated and award-winning theatrical trailblazer to its creative forces. President Barack Obama plans to appoint Center Theatre Group director-producer Diane Rodriguez to The National Council of the Arts, the White House announced last week.
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