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Longer Exercise Provides Added Benefit to Children's Health

New research has found that 20 minutes of daily, vigorous physical activity over just three months can reduce a child's risk of diabetes as well as his total body fat - including dangerous, deep abdominal fat - but 40 minutes works even better.

The Voice: Usher, Shakira To Replace Cee Lo, Christina Aguilera For Season 4

R&B star Usher and Colombian singer Shakira will replace Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green for the fourth season of the hit singing contest.

Twitter Gets a New Look

CEO Dick Costolo revealed a new look for Twitter's profile pages on the web, mobile apps and the iPad on the TODAY Show.

Mitt Romney: 46 Percent of Americans Believe They are Victims, Pay No Income Tax

Speaking to an elite group of wealthy campaign contributors, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney said that the President Obama base feels "entitled" to basic living needs like health care, food and housing.

President Obama Calls Upon on Public Officials, Educators to Observe National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week

President Barack Obama has proclaimed Sept. 16 through Sept. 22 as National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week.

Report: Cancer Now Leading Cause of Death in US Hispanics

Researchers from the American Cancer Society found that despite declining death rates, cancer has surpassed heart disease as the leading cause of death among Hispanics in the U.S.

Back to School: Is Higher Education Making You Fat?

An analysis of newly available U.S. Census Bureau data by the Pew Hispanic Center, for the first time, the number of 18- to 24-year-old Hispanics enrolled in college exceeded 2 million and reached a record 16.5 percent share of all college enrollments.

Latina Voters Prefer President Obama by 53 Point Margin

With seven weeks until the election, Republican candidate Mitt Romney has a lot of work to do with the men and women of the Latin community.

Pre-orders of Apple's iPhone 5 Topped Two Million in 24 hours

Apple today announced pre-orders of its iPhone 5 topped two million in 24 hours, more than double the previous record of one million held by iPhone 4S.

Mitt Romney to Address Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Vows to Fix Immigration

Today, Romney is scheduled to address the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles. Today, Romney is scheduled to address the U. S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles.

Chicago Teachers’ Strike For Second Week

Parents should plan for their children to be out of school until at least Wednesday - that's what officials are saying after the Chicago Teachers Union extended its strike into a second week on Sunday.

Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban to Join Mariah Carey, Randy Jackson as American Idol Judges

Fox has officially announced the two judges that will join Idol-veteran Randy Jackson and singer Mariah Carey. Country superstar Keith Urban, 44, and rapper Nicki Minaj, 29, will complete the judges panel this season.

Anti-domestic Violence Campaigners Warns Chris Brown's Album Buyers

In at least one HMV store in London, Chris Brown's fifth and latest album, Fortune comes with a special advisory warning.

Smokey Robinson Working on Spanglish Album

Robinson told Billboard that he's working on a "Spanglish" album for his next release.

President Obama Proclaims Sept. 15 - Oct. 15 as National Hispanic Heritage Month

Today marks the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Today marks the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month. It will last until October 15 and celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.

Chicago Reaches 'Tentative' Deal With Teachers, 350,000 Students Expected to be in Classroom on Monday

Chicago students should expect to be attentive in their classrooms on Monday. Chicago students should expect to be attentive in their classrooms on Monday.

White House Welcomes US London Olympians, Paralympians

President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed the 2012 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams at the White House on Sept. 14.

A Royal Mess: Prince William and Kate Sue French Magazine Over Topless Photos

Britain's royal family says it is suing the French magazine that has published topless photos of Prince William's wife Kate.

Jay Z, Beyonce to Host Fundraiser for President Obama

On the next leg of his celebrity studded fundraisers, President Obama will benefit from a fundraiser hosted by super couple Jay Z and wife Beyonce.

Eva Longoria Admits She's Dating Mark Sanchez

After months of speculation, Eva Longoria and Mark Sanchez are indeed the latest hot couple. After months of speculation, Eva Longoria and Mark Sanchez are indeed the latest hot couple.

Chad Johnson Moves Forward with Divorce from Evelyn Lozada

It looks like Chad Johnson finally got the message - there's no hope for reconciliation with his estranged wife Evelyn Lozada.

Children of Immigrants Come Out Ahead of Peers

Sociologists at The Johns Hopkins University have concluded that children of immigrants are outperforming children whose family trees have deeper roots in the United States, learning more in school and then making smoother transitions into adulthood.

NYC Board of Health Passes ‘Soda Ban’

In a controversial move, New York City's Board of Health passed a rule banning sales of big sodas and other sugary drinks at restaurants, concession stands, and other eateries.

President Obama, Gov. Mitt Romney to Address Hispanic Voters in Meet the Candidate Events in Florida

President Barack Obama and Presidential Candidate Governor Mitt Romney Address Hispanic Voters in First-Of-Its-Kind Meet the Candidate Events September 19 And 20 in Florida.

Apple Reveals New iTunes

Featuring Simplified Design & Seamless iCloud Integration Along with the iPhone 5, the iPod touch and nano, Apply has announced the new iTunes for Mac and PC.
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