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Mexico-United States Border: Thousands of Mexican Children Cross Into Texas to Attend School

Thousands of people cross the Texas border each day to go to school in the United States. Thousands of people cross the Texas border each day to go to school in the United States, according to the BBC News website.

Immigration Reform News Update 2015: Democrats Threaten to Block Action DHS Bill

Senate Democrats threatened Thursday to block action on the Department of Homeland Security bill funding until House Republicans act on provisions that would reverse President Barack Obama's key immigration policies, according to the Associated Press.

Kim Kardashian Pregnancy & Second Child: 'KUWTK' Star Talks About Couple's Attempts to Have Another Baby

Reality TV Star Kim Kardashian reveals that she is having difficulty with getting pregnant for a second time, Yahoo! Parenting reports.

MTV 'Snooki & Jwoww' Cast News: Former 'Jersey Shore' Star Shares Photos of New Baby Daughter, the Backstreets Boys [Pics]

Reality TV Star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi posted a photo to Instagram of her daughter Giovanna Marie in the four months since the reality star shared her first baby photo.

Marvel Comic Book and Superheroes News: 'Women of Marvel' Comics Announced in Celebration of Women's History Month [List]

Marvel is celebrating Women's History Month by releasing "Women of Marvel" variants to honor some of their great female characters and female artists, according to Comic Vine.

Mitt Romney for President 2016: Florida Governor Jeb Bush Calls Republican a 'Patriot' Following Presidential Run Decision

Mitt Romney announced Friday that he will not run for president in 2016, according to the Associated Press.

Salma Hayek Husband and News: Mexican Actress Enjoys Saint Laurent Menswear Finale in Paris With Vogue Editor Anna Wintour, 'Abduction' Actor Will Peltz

Salma Hayek led the front row pack at the highlight of the Paris menswear show Sunday, Associated Press reported.

Brazil News, Travel & Culture 2015: Beauty Traditions Leading to Dangerous Plastic Surgery Procedures?

Brazil's most outspoken advocate of cosmetic surgery, Andressa Urach, recently went into septic shock after a botched operation to augment her thighs, sparking debate about Brazil's culture of beauty, according to the Associated Press.

Real-Life Human Barbie Dolls 2015: You'll Never Guess How Much Third Human Ken Doll Spends on Plastic Surgery

A flight attendant from London spent about $265,888 on plastic surgery in his attempt of being the new human Ken doll, Cosmopolitan reported.

Gas Explosion Collapses Mexico Cuajimalpa Maternal Children's Hospital: Mexican Residents Rush to Save Babies in Nursery [Pic]

A gas blast killed some people at a maternity and children's hospital in Mexico City Thursday, the Associated Post reported.

Drug Cartel in Mexico News 2015: Mexican Billionaire Drug Lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Won't See US Trial Immediately

Mexico is not planning to extradite captured drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to the United States because he will have to serve out jail time in his country first, Reuters reported.

Study: US Obesity Rate Up Over 27 Percent; Despite Diet, and Exercise, Financial and Social Issues Could Be Factors

Recent reports from Gallup-Healthways show that the percentage of obese adults in the United States continues to rise.

Winter Storm Juno 2015 Cost NYC Economy $200M: Philadelphia and Boston Also Lose Millions Thanks to Snow Weather

New York City's economy lost about $200 million as a result of Winter Storm Juno, which caused the MTA to shut down.

Chipotle Mexican Grill Restaurant Adds Work From 3 Latino Writers to Cups and Bags After Last Year's Backlash

Chipotle is adding three Latino authors to its list of famed writers on cups and bags for this year's branding campaign.

Latina Stars to Perform at NBA All-Star Game 2015: 'Beautiful' Singer Christina Aguilera and 'Love Me Harder' Performer Ariana Grande Will Take the Court

NBA announced Tuesday that Christina Aguilera will perform for its All Star Game in Madison Square Garden on Feb. 15, according to ESPN.

Legal Marijuana Being Considered Around the Carribbean: Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Guatemala & Jamaica May Legalize Weed

Uruguay won't be the only nation with a national legal marijuana market soon. The Latin American nation may have paved the way for many others.

Boko Haram News: Group Reportedly Releases Photos of Child Soldiers in Training

A media group associated with Boko Haram released two photos of a military training camp for children in northeastern Nigeria, according to Newsweek.

Mexico Drug Cartel News: Chicago Twins Arrested for Alleged Drug Ring Become Informants; Sentences Reduced

A federal judge sentenced twin brothers on Tuesday to 14 years each in prison for running a North American drug ring, according to the Associated Press.

Denver, Colorado Police Department Officers Shoot 16-Year-Old to Death: Jessica Hernandez Was Allegedly Driving a Stolen Car

Denver police fatally shot a young girl suspected of driving a stolen car filled with teenage passengers after she hit an officer with the vehicle.

'Juno' Weather Storm Path & Snow Forecast Update: New York Lifts Travel Ban

Winter Storm Juno did not make historic expectations in New York Monday to Tuesday morning. Winter Storm Juno did not make historic expectations in New York Monday to Tuesday morning.

Super Bowl 2015 Location News: Security Gets Ramped Up Ahead of Game Between Seahawks, Patriots

Black Hawk helicopters and super-sized X-ray machines used for U.S. - Mexico Border patrol are being used for better security efforts at Super Bowl venues in Arizona.

Taylor Swift Celebity News & Instagram 2015: 'Shake It Off' Singer Vacations with Friends in Hawaii

Taylor Swift took a vacation to Hawaii with her singing friends according to her Instagram posts Friday. She posted a bikini photo with Haim sisters Este, Danielle and Alana with the caption, "Greetings from Maui!"

Uruguay Facts: President Jose Mujica Talks Benefits of Marijuana Legalization

Uruguay President Jose Mujica said Thursday that legal marijuana will become common around the world within the next three decades.

'Dark Knight' Theater Shooting Trial and Victims Update 2015: 80 Potential Jurors Dismissed From James Holmes Case

Judge Carlos A. Samour Jr. dismissed 80 people before jury proceedings for the Colorado theater shooting case ended Friday over reasons they claimed would not allow them to sit on the jury, Associated Press reported.

Mesa, Arizona Baby Richie Lopez Born Without Eyes, Parents Hopeful He'll Gain Vision in the Future

An Arizona woman discovered her baby had no eyes nearly two weeks after giving birth. An Arizona woman discovered her baby had no eyes nearly two weeks after giving birth.
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