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Manchester United Lose to Midtjylland -- See Full Europa League Round of 32 Results Here

English clubs did not get the results they wanted in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 last Feb. 18. Manchester United lost in Denmark against Midtjylland while Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur only managed a draw in their respective matches.

Luis Gutiérrez, Housing Secretary Julián Castro Endorse Hillary Clinton

Luis Gutierrez, Julián Castro and other well-known members of the Latino community are endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The support could prove very vital in the upcoming Nevada caucuses on Saturday, Feb. 20.

Vator Splash Health 2016 Invites Healthcare Founders, Investors for a Day Focused on Innovation, Financing

Professional business network Vator, Inc. will be holding its second annual Splash Health conference and startup competition on Feb. 23 at the Kaiser Center in Oakland, California. Many young and starting entrepreneurs, CEOs, investors and experts are invited to discuss topics on digital health.

Hispanic Teacher-Turned-FBI Assistant Director Talks How to Be a Successful Leader

Diego Rodriguez almost did not make it to where he is today, but he is now in charge of over 2,000 employees in the FBI's largest field office in New York City. He leads investigations from terrorism to public corruption in the greatest city in the world and eight counties in the state of New York.

What Will You Do if You Won the $1.6B Powerball Jackpot?

The $1.6 billion Powerball craze is over with three winning tickets finally hitting the jackpot back in Jan. 14. But first, what will you do if you were the single winner of the largest lottery jackpot in history?

Is Apple CEO Tim Cook Afraid of the Legal Repercussions of the FBI's 'Backdoor' Plea? [Poll]

Apple Inc. and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are headed into a very important legal battle regarding the iPhone used by Syed Rizwan Farook in the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California. U.S. magistrate judge Sheri Pym has ordered Apple to help the FBI in hacking Farook's phone to find out additional information that may help end the investigation.

Ted Cruz Topples Donald Trump in New National Poll

Ted Cruz has edged out Donald Trump in the second national GOP poll of 2016 released by NBC News/Wall Street Journal last Wednesday. Cruz got 28 percent of the votes while Trump trailed him with 26 percent.

Manny Pacquiao's Gay Comments Cut Nike Deal; Should Other Endorsements Follow Suit? [Poll]

Leading sports apparel brand Nike has cut ties with boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao after making derogatory comments about the LGBT community. Pacquiao told a local television station in the Philippines earlier this week that gay people are "worse than animals."

This Former WWE Superstar Is Happy Daniel Bryan Retired From Wrestling

Many WWE fans and superstars were very sad when Daniel Bryan announced his retirement from wrestling in last week's episode of Monday Night RAW. He cited concussion-related issues as the main reason why he is stepping away from the thing he loves the most.

'Magearna' Officially Announced as Newest Mythical Pokémon Debuting in Next Movie

The Pokémon Company officially announced Magearna as the newest Mythical Pokémon. Magearna will be making its debut in the 19th Pokémon movie, titled "Volcanion and the Ingenious Magearna," sometime in 2016.

WWE Rumors: 2 Superstars Leaving the Company This Summer?

Two WWE superstars are rumored to be leaving the company as early as summer. One of them is Wade Barrett as reported by Pro Wrestling Sheet while Brie Bella has confirmed in an interview with "Good Morning America" that she will be announcing her retirement in a later date to start a family.

LGBT Website Mr. Hudson Focusing on Travel Destinations for Gay Men Launched

An LGBT website for gay men looking to explore beautiful places in the world was launched last Feb. 16, 2016, per a press release via the Digital Journal. The site is called Mr. Hudson and it offers a variety of guides for selected destinations for gay couples or solo gay adventurers.

WWE Fastlane 2016: Updated Match Card and Rumors Heading Into Sunday's Event

The second annual Fastlane pay-per-view is just a few days away as the WWE gears up towards the biggest WrestleMania in history. Here are the updated match card and latest rumors heading into Sunday's event in Cleveland, Ohio.

United Airlines Mechanics Union Looking to Strike After Rejecting Final Contract Offer

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters that represents maintenance workers including mechanics rejected United Airlines final contract offer, per a Reuters report. Teamsters and United have been discussing a new joint deal for a year and have not reached a new contract for its maintenance staff since 2010 when United merged with Continental Airlines.

United Airlines Submitting Application to Operate Flights Between US and Cuba

United Airlines celebrated the historic signing between the U.S. and Cuba that allows commercial flights for the first time since the 1959 revolution, per an official press release. The Chicago-based company is one of many major airlines who will submit an application to the Department of Transportation to start operating U.S.-Cuba flights.

NBA Trade Rumors: Houston Rockets, Miami Heat Talking Dwight Howard-Hassan Whiteside Deal

The NBA trade deadline is just a couple of days away and Dwight Howard of the Houston Rockets is one of the most talked-about names in the market right now. According to Frank Isola of the New York Daily News, the Rockets are discussing a possible deal to send Howard to the Miami Heat for Hassan Whiteside and other players.

Why Cuba-US Travel Will Become Cheaper for Americans

Many Americans tourists are traveling to Cuba despite it being technically illegal until the U.S. and Cuba sign a civil aviation agreement. According to VOX Media, the agreement will be signed on Tuesday, Feb. 16, in Havana, and it will become cheaper for Americans to travel to Cuba.

United States Approves First Factory in Cuba Since 1959 Revolution

The Department of Treasury has approved the first United States factory in Cuba since the 1959 revolution, per the Associated Press. The Alabama-based company led by Chief Executive Officer Horace Clemmons and co-founder Saul Berenthal will start the production of small tractors by 2017.

United Airlines Face Tough Competition in Asia Pacific With Qantas, Singapore Airlines

United Airlines is facing tough competition in Asia and the Pacific against two big airline carriers from the region, Qantas Airlines and Singapore Airlines. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, United is meeting their expectations in spite of Qantas Airlines' newly-formed alliance with American Airlines.

2016 NBA Trade Deadline: LeBron James Says Rumored Carmelo Anthony-Kevin Love Trade Is False

The New York Daily News reported on Saturday that a blockbuster deal involving Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Love and three NBA teams is in the works. The trade deadline is just a few days away and many teams are looking to improve their roster for one final push for the playoffs.

MLB: Is Health Still a Major Concern for New York Yankees Heading to 2016 Season?

The 2016 MLB Spring Training is about to start in a few days when players report to their respective teams. The New York Yankees have acquired new and retained valuable players this offseason, but their overall health is still a major concern.

WWE: 'Stardust' Confronts Stephen Amell at Dallas Comic Con -- Will Match Happen at WrestleMania 32?

WWE superstar Stardust confronted "Arrow" star Stephen Amell at the Dallas Comic Con Fan Days in Irving, Texas last Feb. 13. "The Prince of Dark Matter" appeared during the last part of Amell's Q&A panel to hand his Slammy Award for 2015 Celebrity Moment of the Year.

Russian Prime Minister Says the World Is in a 'New Cold War'

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said during the Munich Security Conference last Feb. 13 that the world is in a "new Cold War." Medvedev cited NATO's feelings towards Russia and said the comments in front of world diplomats like US Secretary of State John Kerry, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.

Study Shows Today's Marijuana Potency Is Stronger Than in 1995

Researchers from the University of Mississippi have found out that marijuana's potency has become stronger today than it was back in 1995. The study used a total of 38,681 samples of cannabis and was recently published in the Biological Psychiatry journal.

Researchers Say Noise Can Restrict Children's Learning Process

According to a new study presented at the 2016 American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, noise can restrict a child's learning process. It is noted that certain types of noise can be more distracting to a brain of child causing delay in their learning compared to adults.
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