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'Vikings' Season 3 Episode 8 Spoilers: Warriors Attack Paris, They 'Will Stop at Nothing to Succeed' [Watch]

It's been a long journey for Ragnar Lothbrok and his peers, but the Vikings have finally made it to the gates of Paris. In "To The Gates," the 27th episode of the History Channel hit series, the Nordic warriors embark as the City of Lights goes into lockdown.

Luis Coronel Instagram: 'Escápate' Wants Fans to Crown him 'Favorite Millennial'

Regional Mexican singer Luis Coronel wants to be crowned Billboard's "Favorite Mexican Millennial Music Star" and has taken to Instagram to ask his fans for their vote on the music magazine's website.

Enrique Iglesias Instagram 2015 Update: Singer's Dog Stars on Tennis Court, Instead of Anna Kournikova [Video]

Spanish pop star Enrique Iglesias had an unusually canine "doubles partner" on the tennis court last night: The "Bailando" singer posted a short Instagram video, in which his dog, Jack, sits up in front of the net, apparently ready to hit some balls with his master.

U.S. Current Unemployment Rate March 2015 Update: Jobless Level Stable While Job Growth Disappoints

The U.S. unemployment rate in March remained unchanged at 5.5 percent, the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics announced. But during the same time frame, the economy only added about 126,000 jobs, a figure the Washington Post called "disappointing."

New Orleans Easter Day Parade 2015 Date, Time Location: 3 Easter Parades Set for Big Easy

Visitors to New Orleans' historic French Quarter will have their pick among the "Historic French Quarter Easter Parade," the "Chris Owens Easter Parade" and the "Gay Easter Parade" - or they can attend all three on April 5.

Becky G Introduces Brother Alex, Talks About Autism

In a heartfelt Instagram post, American singer and rapper Becky G on Thursday introduced fans to her brother Alex, one of an estimated 2 million individuals in the United States affected by autism spectrum disorder, or ASD.

Judge Orders Calif. to Pay for Inmate's Sex Reassignment Surgery

California must pay for the gender reassignment surgery of a convicted murderer serving a life sentence. Her constitutional rights entitle Michelle-Lael Norsworthy to the procedure, U.S. District Court Judge Jon Tigar ruled.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results April 3, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $25M Jackpot

So you picked up a Mega Millions ticket and hope to convert yourself into a millionaire tonight? Then don't forget to tune in at 11 p.m. Eastern Time, which is when the draw for the $25 million jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

OU Students Oppose new President's Home, Say Bat Infestation not Worth $1.2M

A few bats in the attic of his traditional mansion are not reason enough to spend $1.2 million on a new residence for Ohio University's president, students say, and several hundred of them on Thursday showed up for a protest outside the historic Park Place house to protest what they view as a wasteful administration of their tuition dollars.

USA-Cuba Relations: Caribbean Country Fears Influx of Thousands of U.S. Yachts

The rapprochement between the United States and Cuba could mean that tens of thousands of U.S. yachts could soon descend on island, an influx for which the country's infrastructure is not prepared.

David Zepeda Naked Video: 'Hasta El Fin Del Mundo' Actor Won't Sue Over Masturbation Video, Is Reportedly Not Allowed to Speak on Video Anymore

Mexican actor David Zepeda does not plan to take any legal action after a video showing him masturbating surfaced on the Internet, even though the "Hasta el fin del mundo" star said that he had been extorted over its content "for years."

California Drought & Water Crisis: State Imposes Mandatory Water-Use Restrictions

California Gov. Jerry Brown ordered cities and towns across the state to cut water use by 25 percent as part of a wide-ranging set of mandatory drought restrictions. His decision marks the first time in California history such rules have been imposed.

Bob Menendez Pleads not Guilty, Steps Down from Foreign Relations Post

A day after a federal grand jury indicted New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez on corruption charges, the Democrat pleaded not guilty to all 14 counts. He informed Minority Leader Harry Reid that he was temporarily relinquishing his role as ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

George P. Bush Latino Leadership Award & News: Award for Jeb Bush's Son Divides Texas Latinos

Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush on Monday was honored at the University of Texas at Austin, which awarded the oldest son of Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush its first Latino Leadership Award.

China & US Relations: United States Accuses Nation of Building Wall of Sand

The commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet on Tuesday accused China of building a "great wall of sand" through land reclamation in the South China Sea. The effort is causing serious concerns about Beijing's territorial intentions, Adm. Harry Harris told a naval conference in Australia.

Mega Millions & Lottery News 2015: NJ Lottery Lags Following Privatization

New Jersey's lottery - once ranked among the nation's top performers - is trailing state income targets for the second straight year even though Gov. Chris Christie had promised in 2013 that its privatization would help "modernize and maximize" its games.

Hillary Clinton Email Update 2015: State Department Only Finds 4 Emails About Drones, Surveillance

The nation's top diplomats came up with a total of four emails when the Associated Press used a Freedom of Information Act request to compel the State Department to produce messages former Secretary Hillary Clinton sent and received concerning drone strikes and U.S. surveillance programs.

Indiana Governor Wants Controversial Religious Freedom Bill Changed

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who last week signed his state's controversial religious-freedom bill into law, on Tuesday asked lawmakers to make changes to the legislation that critics say permits discrimination against gay and lesbian Hoosiers.

Obama Vetoes GOP Challenge to Union Voting Rules

President Barack Obama on Tuesday refused to sign a Republican-backed bill that would have overturned controversial union voting rules; his move marked the fourth time he vetoed legislation during his more than six years in office.

'Tone' on Gay Marriage Liability for GOP, Especially With Those Under 30

Opposition to same-sex marriage increasingly presents a liability for candidates hoping to move into the White House - and that includes Republicans. While nearly three-quarters of all GOP supporters still reject such unions, more than 60 percent of those under 30 do not, pollster Whit Ayres said.

Enrique Iglesias Singer: 'Bailando' Singer Posts About 'Positive Vibes' After Being Spotted on a Boat Ride With Anna Kournikova

Maybe it's the success of his concert tour or his enduring love for Anna Kournikova, his girlfriend of 13 years; whatever his secret, Spanish pop star Enrique Iglesias is all about optimism these days. "Positive mind, positive vibes, positive life," he commented on Monday on an Instagram photo.

Pablo Montero Accused of Being a Bad Father, Addict by Actress Sandra Vidal

Not much love is lost between Sandra Vidal and Pablo Montero these days, as the actress used her appearance on an American TV program to accuse the singer of being a bad father, as well as an addict.

Top Hillary Clinton Aide Heads to Primary States New Hampshire and Iowa

A top aide to Hillary Clinton, the presumed Democratic frontrunner in the 2016 White House race, is visiting the key primary states of New Hampshire and Iowa this week, stirring rumors that the former secretary of State is inching close to officially announcing her presidential bid.

Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Shielding Police Officers' Identities, Says It 'Could Result in Unforeseen Problems'

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday vetoed legislation that would have shielded the identities of police officers involved in fatal shootings for 60 days. The Republican said the bill that legislators had passed last week was well-intentioned but that it fell short of achieving its stated objectives.

Hillary Clinton Email: Former Secretary of State Used Both an iPhone and a BlackBerry for Work

Hillary Clinton's assertion that she used a personal email account for government business because she wanted to carry a single device clashes with documents obtained by the Associated Press, which show the then-secretary of State used both an iPhone and a Blackberry for work.
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