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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.

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.

100 Years Ago History Changed: Bosnia, Serbia and Others Remember Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassination in Different Ways

In Sarajevo, people remembered Gavrilo Princip, the man who changed 20th century history. Some of the biggest history was made when the young Serbian nationalist opened fire on Archduke Franz Ferdinand's open limousine.

Author of 'The Fault In Our Stars' John Green Gets Another Movie Adaptation: Independent Film Actress Will Direct 'Looking for Alaska'

Hey, "The Fault in Our Stars" fans, another John Green book-to-film adaptation is on its way.

Cantinflas: First Look Trailer of His Biopic, and a Brief History of the Latin American Idol of Comedy, Art and Performance

Who was Cantinflas? How did he become so famous in Latin America? Cantinflas, the beloved and well known performer and character actor of Latin America, will be the subject of a self-titled Spanish-language biopic this summer, on Aug.

New York City's Gay Latino Community Prepares for Pride Celebration

Hundreds of people will join the Latino Pride Center to march in New York City's gay pride parade Sunday.

Pope Francis News: Concerns Rise Over His Holiness' Health After Tour Cut Short

Pope Francis has canceled or cut short his third event this week and has canceled a string of events next month. Some are concerned for his health.

Blogger Esther Honig's Photoshop Experiment: Different Countries Have Varying Ideas of Beauty

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In what seemed to be an online social experiment, blogger and journalist Esther Honig asked different people from many countries around the world to photoshop her photo according to what they deemed to be "beautiful.

'Pacific Rim 2' Update: What do we Know so Far?

An animated series and graphic novel miniseries are planned for the 'Pacific Rim' sequel. Kaiju and Jaeger fans, get ready: There are more updates for the "Pacific Rim 2" sequel.

Ramadan 2014 US Calendar, Eid and Fasting Rules: ISNA Schedule Follows Sunset Times

This is the Holy Month. The dates of Ramadan vary every year because the cycles of the lunar calendar and the solar calendar do not match. Because of this, there is an annual shift of approximately 11 days.

NYC Gay Pride March Boasts Big Involvement: OINTB's Laverne Cox, 'Frozen' Actor Jonathan Groff, and Mayor Bill de Blasio Expected to Attend

New York City's 44th annual Gay Pride March kicks off at 12 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, celebrating recent victories for LGBT rights.

New York Gay Pride 2014: NYC Parade & Events Include Dance on the Pier, Women-Exclusive Teaze, and a Rooftop Party

Several well-known figures in the community will be in attendance As the gay rights activist movement and its supporters have gotten stronger than ever, this year's NYC Gay Pride Parade promises bigger events as well.

2014 FIFA World Cup: Brazil Vs. Chile: Comparing Countries by Soccer History, Celebrities, Culture, More

Brazil and Chile open up the 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout round Saturday against one another. Latinpost.com compares these two South American countries on and off the field.

Homeless Youth in Los Angeles Struggle With Academic Success Amid Poverty

Nora Perez just graduated from Royal Learning Center, a high school in Los Angeles. Each night, prior to graduation, she studied in her part-time home — her parent's car — where she and her family spent many of their afternoon and evening hours.

FIFA World Cup Round of 16: Which Continents Have the Most Countries Left in Brazil?

The 2014 FIFA World Cup has been narrowed down to 16 teams. Four continents are still in play with multiple countries that have a chance to win the World Cup. Latin Post.com dissects how each continent has done up to this point.

Spongebob Squarepants Online 2014: Krusty Krab Restaurant to Open in Palestine

The restaurant is currently in construction in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Many dreams are becoming a reality in the Middle East. The famous eatery where Spongebob Squarepants diligently and passionately makes Krabby Patty Burgers will be opening soon in Palestine in a restaurant that appears to be following the décor to a tee.

The Colorblind Millennial Generation and the Problem With Being Blind to Race

According to research compiled by MTV, millennials believe they are more tolerant and diverse, profess a deeper commitment to equality and fairness, and are less afflicted with "different treatment" than previous generations. However, some of those beliefs are sorely optimistic.

Dozens of Teens Hospitalized After Avicii Concert

Dozens of concert attendees were hospitalized after a show by Swedish electronic dance artist Avicii on Wednesday at the TD Garden in Boston.

Top Fourth of July Events: Coastal Parties, Delicious Cookouts and More

Fourth of July is either a time of blissful merriment or stress inducing party planning. Fourth of July should be a time of blissful merriment, but for many it's a stress inducer.

U.N. Says to Prepare for El Niño

The weather event will more than likely happen in the second half of the year. The possibility of enduring an El Niño this year has increased with the release of new warning by the United Nations.
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