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BEHIND THE SCENES: NFL's Executive Chef Marc Payero Offers Tips for a Healthy Super Bowl 'Homegating' Event

The thought of hosting or attending a Super Bowl party may be challenging your already fragile New Year's resolution to eat healthier. But there are better alternatives to greasy, salty, bagged snacks and processed food spreads. Homegating is a way to not only bring the excitement of tailgating to your home, but also serve satisfying, healthy foods. Marc Payero, the Executive Chef of the National Football League headquarters in New York City spoke to Latin Post and offered up ideas for the perfect Super Bowl homegating event.

Super Bowl 2015 News, Date & Parties: Latino Organizer Brings Latin Sabor to Super Bowl Events

With the Super Bowl held in Phoenix, events hosted at Verizon Super Bowl Central had definite Latino sabor. On Thursday, January 29th, the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee sponsored a full day of Latin oriented programs and David Farca was a driving force in organizing the events.

Asthma 2015 News & Symptoms: Asthma in Suburbs on the Rise; Risk High Among Puerto Ricans

The prevalence of asthma in children living in the suburbs is becoming more common, challenging the theory that asthma is a problem exclusive to inner city children. A new Johns Hopkins Children's Center study also found that low family income and being African American or Puerto Rican had a stronger influence on asthma risk than overall neighborhood poverty.

Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch Defends Obama's Immigration Reform Policies

At the start of confirmation hearings for U.S. Attorney General on Wednesday, Loretta E. Lynch defended the legality of President Obama's immigration policies, saying, "I don't see any reason to doubt the reasonableness of those views."

Immigration Reform News 2015: Senator Jeff Sessions Says Immigration Bill Not Strong Enough

Republican Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, a leading conservative on immigration issues, has blasted a bill by fellow Republican aimed at strengthening U.S. borders as not going far enough.

Immigration Reform News 2015: Immigration Offenses Made Up Nearly Half of All 2012 Federal Arrests, Says New Report

Nearly half of all U.S. federal arrests in 2012 by U.S. Marshals Service were for immigration offenses, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Justice.

Guantanamo Bay Commander Reassigned Amid Allegations of Affair

The commanding officer of the U.S. Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba has been relieved of duty and reassigned to a staff position in Jacksonville, Fla. "due to loss of confidence" in his "ability to command," the Navy said.

Immigration Reform 2015: Mayors Bill de Blasio, Eric Garcetti File Lawsuit Supporting Obama's Immigration Actions

New York's Mayor Bill de Blasio and Los Angeles's Eric Garcetti led a group of twenty-eight mayors in filing a legal brief in support of President Obama's executive actions on immigration, against a lawsuit by 25 states.

Ebola Virus, Symptoms News & Outbreak 2015: First Vaccines Shipped to Liberia

The first batch of Ebola vaccines were shipped to Liberia on Friday. Vaccine developer, GlaxoSmithKline, expects to eventually send 30,000 Ebola vaccines. The first clinical trials will be on people with the most risk of developing the illness¬-frontline health workers.

USDA Deputy Secretary Travels to Puerto Rico's 'Climate Hub' to Help Farmers Adjust to Climate Change

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden is visiting the USDA's Southeastern Climate Hub station is Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, on Friday to get a first-hand look at how the hub is providing information to help farmers learn more about climate change.

Immigration Reform Law & News 2015: GOP Only Mentions Immigration During Spanish Version of SOTU Rebuttal

Republicans selected two rising faces to deliver the Republican response to President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night.Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) delivered one in English. Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) responded in Spanish. They delivered similar messages that stressed unique life stories, their commitment to family and how the GOP Congress plans to govern in the next year. However, Ernst never mentioned the word "immigration," highlighting the divide that exists among Republicans on the topic of immigration reform.
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