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'Rookie Blue' Season 6 Spoilers & News: Characters 'Will Have to Learn to Embrace Living in the Gray Areas'

“Rookie Blue,” a Canadian based police drama starring Missy Peregrym, who some viewers might recognize from her recurring role in “Heroes,” and Gregory Smith of “Everwood” fame, will have its season 6 premiere on ABC on June 25.

Powerball Numbers & Results May 6, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $80 Million Jackpot

There was no jackpot winner on last Saturday’s drawing, when the winning numbers were: 2, 6,11, 30,31, and 33. So the money has rolled over and is now at $80 million with $ 52.1 million in cash value.

Drug War News: Coca Production in Colombia Increased 39 Percent in 2014

The Office of National Drug Control Policy has stated that the amount of land under coca cultivation in Colombia jumped 39 percent in 2014 to about 276,000 acres, despite decline in recent years.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez Books: First Edition of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" Stolen in Colombia

A first edition of Garcia Marquez's masterpiece "One Hundred Years of Solitude" has been stolen, prompting Colombian police to search for the valuable book.

Abortion Facts: Paraguayan Authorities Stand by Decision Barring 10-year-old Girl From Having Abortion

The Paraguayan government stands by their decision to bar a 10-year-old girl, who had allegedly been raped by her stepfather, from having an abortion.

'Stalker' Season 2 News & Rumors: Show Might be Canceled

If you are a fan of the Dylan McDermott staring police show “Stalker,” you might want to start emailing CBS and letting them know about your love for the show, as there are rumors that the series will not make it another season.

'The Blacklist' Season 2 Episode 21 Spoilers: Liz Searches For Her Mother

Episode 21 of the second season of the NBC’s “The Blacklist” promises to lead viewers toward some huge changes.

Cinco De Mayo 2015 Denver: 5 Ways You Can Celebrate in Denver

Cinco de Mayo is here and if you happen to be in Denver there are plenty of places to relax and revel in the Mexican Holiday.

Cinco De Mayo 2015 History, Facts: Learn More About the Mexican Holiday

May 5 is actually the anniversary of the battle of Puebla, which took place is 1861. In the battle, Mexican liberal forces defeated an occupying French army and its Mexican conservative allies.

Cinco De Mayo 2015 NYC: Five Can’t-Miss Parties & Festivals You Should Go To

As far away as New York is from the border, you really wouldn’t know it by all the ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.

Cuba News: Fidel Castro’s Former Bodyguard Claims the Cuban Leader Leads a 'Corrupt Secret Life'

After spending almost 17 years by his side, 66-year-old Juan Reinaldo Sanchez revealed Fidel Castro's alleged "double life" he discovered while serving as the Cuban leader's bodyguard.

Medical Marijuana Legalization News: Puerto Rico's Governor Order Allows for Medical Use of Cannabis

Alejandro Garcia Padilla, governor of Puerto Rico, signed an executive order authorizing the use of medical marijuana over the weekend, adding the island territory to the growing list of nations and territories allowing for the drug's medical use.

'Walking Dead' Season 6 Spoilers & News: Next Season Already Filming, 'Fear of the Walking Dead' Takes Inspiration From Real Life

“Fear the Walking Dead,” a companion series to the AMC hit show which scheduled to air in summer 2015, promises to bring a new kind of walker to the small screen as producers have drawn on current events to help them with the progression of the series.

Presidential Candidates 2016: Which Candidates Speak Spanish?

In the upcoming presidential race it is obvious that voters are going to want to go for the candidate who understands all the issues, but, with roughly 54 million Latinos calling the U.S. home, it would be prudent for any serious candidate to understand Spanish as well.

Colombian Grandmother Graduates From College at 79

The phrase “It’s never too late to learn” seems like a worn out cliche -- that is until you come up against someone like Rosa Salgado, a 79-year-old grandmother who moved to Miami from Colombia in 1995 and graduated this Saturday from Miami Dade College with honors, earning her associate of arts degree in education.

Mexico Drug War: Jalisco, New Generation Dug Cartel, Shows Increasing Strength

Analysts have observed that the recent violence in Western Mexico that resulted in seven dead people and a forced down a military helicopter may have all been a way that the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel, used to display its increasing power

Amnesty International Pushes Paraguay to Allow an Abortion for 10 Year Old Victim of Rape

Due to a Paraguayan law which bans abortions except in cases where the pregnancy will endanger the life of the mother, a 10-year-old girl who was impregnated by her stepfather will not be allowed to get an abortion.

May Day in Venezuela: President Maduro to Raise Minimum Wage Once Again

President Nicolas Maduro has raised Venezuela's minimum wage for the second time this year. He gave housing to a woman who threw a mango at him last week, and now President Nicolas Maduro has further ingratiated himself to the economically burdened people of his country by raising Venezuela's minimum wage for the second time this year.

China Passes Mexico As Top Source of New US Immigrants

According to a Census Bureau study conducted primarily by researcher Eric Jensen, China was named the country of origin for 147,000 recent U.S. immigrants in 2013. India came in second with 129,000 immigrants. So both countries beat out Mexico which sent, according to the latest research, just 125,000 immigrants to the U.S..

Pope Francis Defends Controversial Hispanic Missionary Set to Become Saint

On Saturday, during a homily at a Rome seminary for the training of future priests from North America, Pope Francis praised the work and spiritual qualities of Rev. Junipero Serra The Pontiff is set to elevate the Spanish native to sainthood in a ceremony in Washington, D.C. in Sept. 23.

Anti-Cartel Military Operation Leads to 7 Deaths in Mexico

On Friday in the Mexican state of Jalisco at least seven people were killed during a military operation that was meant to target an unnamed drug cartel.

Powerball Numbers & Results May 2, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $70 Million Jackpot

There was no grand prize winner last week so the money has rolled over and is now up to $70 million dollars, with a current estimated Jackpot of $46.5 million in cash value.

Ex-Colombia Spy Chief Maria del Pilar Hurtado Gets 14 Year Sentence

Maria del Pilar Hurtado, the former head of Colombia's secret police, has just been sentenced to 14 years for spying on politicians, judges, and journalists.

Argentine Families Hope Pope Will Open Dictatorship Files & Get More Answers on Those Who Disappeared

Surviving family members of the missing people are now hoping that Pope Francis, who hails from Buenos Aires, will order the opening up of files from that bloody time.

Puerto Rico Debt: Legislators Reject Tax Plan, Governor Says Island Can No Longer Deal with 'Inaction'

Addressing the economic concerns of the United States territory of Puerto Rico on Thursday, Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla pledged to negotiate with legislators after they voted down an overhaul of Puerto Rico's tax system.
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