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Latin March Cover Girls: Aislinn Derbez Covers Cosmo, Esquire & Veintitantos; Thalia and Kate del Castillo Are Also Cover Girls [Pics]

For Latin American magazines, Aislinn Derbez is one of the most popular cover girls for March. The "A la Mala" actress was promoting her latest flick, and looking great in the process.

Disney 'Violetta' Cast Tour 2015: Martina 'Tini' Stoessel Takes on Marseille, Says She Will Be Focusing on Music Now [Pics]

Argentine star Martina "Tini" Stoessel is on the "Violetta Live" tour with the rest of her cast.

'Sister Wives' Divorce: Meri Divorces Kody So He Can Legally Adopt Robyn's Children

Kody Brown's first wife Meri made a sacrifice to divorce him so that he could legally marry Robyn, his fourth spiritual wife, Hollywood Life reports.

'The Following' Season 3 Episode 2 Spoilers: Upcoming Episode Will 'Give You Nightmares' While Ryan Is Forced to 'Tell the Absolute Truth'

"The Following" came back to television for its third season Monday and is expected to really scare viewers in next week's episode, E! News reports.

Miley Cyrus Relationship News 2015: 'Bangerz' Singer Goes on Disney Trip With Patrick Schwarzenegger [Pics]

Miley Cyrus took a trip to Disneyland over the weekend with boyfriend Patrick Schwarzenegger and her sister, Noah Cyrus.

China Said it Loaned Sri Lanka Money on a Mutual Benefit

The Chinese Foreign Minister said on Monday that the country made loans to Sri Lanka based on a consensus through talks between the two countries and at Sri Lanka's request, Reuters reports.

Charmayne Maxwell Death: Grammy Nominee Dies at 46 After Falling, Being Punctured With Glass

Grammy nominee Charmayne Maxwell of the 90s R&B group Brownstone, died Friday night in Los Angeles from a wound in her neck.

'Border Patrol' Party: University of Texas Says Phi Gamma Delta's Fraternity Party Did Not Violate Rules

Fiji's "border patrol" themed party held on Feb. 7 did not violate any university rules and will not result in any penalty for the fraternity at the University of Texas, Daily Texan Online reports.

Joe Biden in Latin America: Vice President Visits Guatemala, Will Meet With Honduran and Salvadoran Presidents

Vice President Joe Biden made his second trip to Guatemala along with Jill Biden Monday morning as he prepares for meetings within the next two days.

Missy Elliott 2014: 'Work It' Singer Hints at Upcoming Music With Pharrell Williams

Missy Elliott posted a photo of her and Pharrell Williams to her Twitter account, hinting that they are working on a song together.

Prince William to Be Air Ambulance Pilot for East Anglian Air Ambulance, Excited to Do 'Public Service'

Prince William passed the test to be qualified as an air ambulance pilot, the Kensington Palace announced Thursday, BBC news website reports.

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro Calls for the Arrest of Opposition Leaders, Air Force Officers

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro recently ordered to arrest Caracas Mayor Antonio Ledezma, several opposition leaders and senior Venezuelan Air Force officers.

Scarlett Johansson Talks John Travolta Getting Touchy-Feely at Oscasr 2015

Actress Scarlett Johansson said there is nothing inappropriate about John Travolta's red carpet kiss, Associated Press reports.

Taylor Swift Needed to Show Belly Button Ahead of Paparazzi [Pics]

Taylor Swift surprised everyone with her first bikini shot exposing her belly button to stop the paparazzi from making thousands of dollars off of her, Yahoo! News reports via Good Morning America.

Giuliana Rancic Publicly Apologizes to Zendaya Over Stereotype Joke

The Fashion Police talent Giuliana Rancic issued an on-air apology to Zendaya for making comments about her hair on the show Monday night, E! News reports.

Nannies By Noa: Teenage Director of NYC Babysitting Business Forced to Hire a CEO

A high school freshman had to hire a CEO for a babysitting business that now employs 150 and serves 190 clients after three years in operation, ABC News reports.

Measles Outbreak Spreads Beyond California: WHO Fights for Vaccine Campaigns After Thousands Are Infected in Europe

A measles outbreak in Europe sparked a step up in vaccination campaigns throughout the region after over 22,000 people were infected by the contagious disease since 2014. The World Health Organization in Europe called for more effective measles vaccination campaigns as the outbreak persists.

Panama Canal Expansion Impact, Completion Date & News: Project Predicted to Help Ohio Economy

Expanding the Panama Canal could greatly benefit Ohio and would allow larger ships to travel through the East Coast.

NASA Mars Mission News 2015: Texas Senator Ted Cruz Says Exploring Space Without Help From Russia Is 'Imperative'

Texas Senator Ted Cruz supports NASA's human space exploration program as a national priority that deserves congressional support, USA Today reports.

FX 'American Horror Story' Season 4 Cast Members News: 'Freak Show' Actor Ben Woolf Dead, Donated Organs to Help Dozens

American Horror Story actor Ben Woolf died Monday afternoon from a stroke after he was recovering from being hit by a car, TMZ reports.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna Hook Up Rumors: Chris Brown Addresses Alleged Relationship Between Ex-Girlfriend and 'The Wolf of Wall Street' Actor [Video]

Chris Brown likes the idea of his ex-girlfriend Rihanna hooking up with actor Leonardo DiCaprio, E! News reports.

Missing Guerrero, Mexico Students Protests and Massacre: Coca-Cola Suspends Bottling Operations in Mexico Over 'Safety' Concerns

Coca-Cola's largest bottler in Mexico has suspended operations in the capital of the state of Guerrero after its workers and trucks were attacked, Associated Press reports.

Citizenship & Immigration News 2015: US Government Appeals Texas Court to Lift Judge Andrew Hanen's Hold on Executive Action

The U.S. government asked a federal judge Monday to lift a temporary hold on President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration, Associated Press reports.

Cuba News & Protests: Hundreds Reportedly Arrested During Traditional Post-Sunday Mass March in Havana

Over 100 anti-government activists were arrested Sunday in Cuba, and detainees are waiting to hear if they will be released Monday, according to dissidents.

Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto, Governing Mexican Political Party PRI Respond to Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu's Oscars 2015 Acceptance Speech

Mexican President Enrique Nieto fired back at Oscar winner director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for making comments about the nation's government system, Yahoo! News reports according to AFP.
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