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Benghazi Attack Relived in Upcoming Film '13 Hours'

After years since the well-known Benghazi attack in Benghazi, Libya klled a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans back in 2012, the events on that day will be relived in a new film, "13 Hours," directed by Michael Bay and written by former army rangers Kris Paronto, John Tiegen and Mark Geist, who were part of the encounter.

Jennifer Lopez Confirms Dating Casper Smart, Addresses Wedding Rumors

Actress and singer Jennifer Lopez finally breaks her silence on dating rumors circulating and confirms, during her recent guesting on Ellen DeGeneres' show, that she is dating Casper Smart. JLo even addressed wedding rumors between her and her beau.

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for Jan 6-8: Dr. Neville on Billy Abbott and Ashley Newman’s Conditions

Drama and tension are building up in Genoa City as the characters of "The Young and the Restless" face tough and life-threatening decisions this week, including, of course, the recently hospitalized Billy Abbott and Ashley Abbott's newly discovered health condition.

Affluenza Teen and Mother Fighting Extradition to U.S. From Mexico

Texas teenager Ethan Couch and his mother Tonya Couch, who were arrested last week in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, are both facing extradition to the U.S. after Ethan allegedly killed four people in a wreck in Texas back in 2013.

Newly Seated Venezuelan Leader Henry Ramos Allup Is Against Chavismo

Just after being seated as the newest legislative leader in Venezuela, Henry Ramos Allup already promises drastic changes will occur in the country as it has been well-known that Ramos Allup belongs to the opposition group against President Nicolas Maduro.

US Raids Target Central American Immigrants; Advocates Urge to Keep Doors Closed

In light of the emerging immigration raids by the Obama administration targeting Central American Immigrants who crossed borders seeking political asylum and some juvenile visa, have been asked by consulates, activists and other legal advisers to keep their doors closed for immigration agents.

'General Hospital' Spoilers for Jan. 6-8: Sam Morgan and Jason Morgan Reunited; Patrick Drake and Robin Scorpio Move

After a very tough, tense and dramatic past few weeks, the characters in "General Hospital" will finally experience something positive and that involves Jason Morgan and Sam Morgan's redevelopment of feelings about each other as well as Patrick Drake and Robin Scorpio's new plans to move after a rumored wedding.

Lorde Denies Throwing Shade at Kendall Jenner, Harry Styles

"Royals" signer Lorde speaks out on rumors claiming that her recent social media post where she talked about not being in St. Bart's was not a shade at "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star Kendall Jenner and One Direction singer Harry Styles who were recently photographed together in a vacation in St. Bart's along with other celebrities.

Liam Hemsworth, Miley Cyrus Reunion Imminent? 'Wrecking Ball' Singer Still in Love With Ex-Fiancé

"Wrecking Ball" singer Miley Cyrus and ex-boyfriend and "Hunger Games" star Liam Hemsworth surprised many after being spotted together in Australia along with Hemsworth's family last Sunday sparking reconciliation rumors after their highly publicized break up in 2013.

'Bachelor' Alum Nikki Ferrell Engaged, Check Tyler Vanloo's Proposal Photo Here

The holidays are officially over but the former "Bachelor" contestant Nikki Ferrell is just starting to be officially engaged as her best friend and boyfriend Tyler Vanloo popped the big question during their Colorado trip.

Sunken Ship El Faro Remains Seen Publicly for the First Time

Federal accident investigators found the final resting place of the sunken El Faro cargo ship 15,000 feet below the sea. The said vessel had 33 mariners aboard back in October when it went missing. However, there were no human remains found and the cause of the sinking remains to be a mystery.

Political Repression Increase in Cuba Criticized by Opposition Group

A known opposition group in Cuba, the Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation, recently released its latest report on the increased political repression happening in the communist government.

Puerto Rico Defaults on Paying Debt Due Monday

In light of the scheduled payment due Monday for Puerto Rico, which owes almost millions in debt from its investors, the island is paying out nearly $1 billion, a part of its debt that they previously announced as default since August.

Saint West Photo: Kim Kardashian Share Second Baby's Picture for the First Time

After a month-long of waiting and checking out "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star's social media posts, Kim Kardashian has finally posted a photo, giving a glimpse of her newborn son Saint West.

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for Jan. 4-8: Hospital Blues For Billy and Ashley

"The Young and the Restless" CBS drama this week, Jan. 4 to Jan. 8, will be filled with tension and anxiety for Billy Abbott and Ashley Abbott. The Abbott family will remain tensed as the two fight for their lives at the hospital.

'General Hospital' Spoilers for Jan. 4-8: New Year, New Drama in Port Charles

It is indeed another year for everyone, including the characters in Port Charles. "General Hospital" spoilers for the first week of 2016 starts off with a new development in the lives of Jason Morgan, Sam Morgan, Liz Webber and many more.

300-Ton Fuel-Carrying Fishing Boat Consumed in Montevideo Bay

A 300-ton fuel vessel was recently reported to have been burning since Sunday in Montevideo Bay, Uruguay according to fire authorities. Crew members on board have also reportedly abandoned the ship safely.

Cities Turn to Housing as a Tool to Get More Teachers

In light of the growing number of shortage in the teaching profession across the country, several cities and school districts have turned to opening up housing opportunities to prevent the extinction of teachers that have struggled to keep up their living to stay within their school areas.

Philadelphia Parade Lambasted Over Anti-Gay Acts and Signs

The famed annual Philadelphia Mummers Parade, which was recently held on New Year's Day with hundreds of marchers in different costumes promoting the 116-year folk tradition, faced condemnation in some of the members' anti-gay acts and signage such as painting their faces brown depicting Mexicans.

Watch: Oprah Winfrey in New Weight Watchers Ad [Video]

Media star Oprah Winfrey and her latest advertisement video with her newest partner, Weight Watchers, is gaining instant fame as the famous talk show host shares an intimate look on her weight journey and how she, with the help of the health company, has gained motivation to live a healthy life.

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for Dec. 30-31: The Big Wedding Day

The wedding day of Abby Newman and Stitch Rayburn finally arrives after the long wait on the hit CBS series "The Young and the Restless." And while everything might seem perfect for the prepping bride and groom, drama and feud will surround their special day because weddings always come with drama.

Newborn Baby Among Fatalities from Texas Tornadoes

Last weekend was one of the most horrible for the small town of Blue Ridge in Texas when a suspected EF-0 tornado hit the local Collin County, killing 11 people including a newborn baby and recording dozens of injured individuals.

'General Hospital' Spoilers for Dec. 30: New Year’s in Port Charles

As the New Year celebration in Port Charles kicks off on the hit ABC series "General Hospital," a lot of couples might be carried away by the romance that the New Year's Eve bring. When the clock strikes at midnight, spoilers reveal that two former lovers might share a kiss that will reunite them once more.

Brazilian Cab Drivers Rally Over Uber Public Consultation

In light of the recently reported government proposal in Sao Paolo Brazil for the famed public transportation service Uber and an opening of a public consultation, including the regulation of the app-based car service, cab drivers in the city rallied and blocked the roads for hours.

Leftist Leonel Brizola Declared National Hero in Brazil

The late leftist leader in Brazil, Leonel Brizola, just became the latest added member in the honorary list of national heroes last Tuesday upon a passage of a law in Brazil, authorizing the inscription of Leonel de Moura Brizola in the exclusive "Book of National Heroes."
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