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Filipinos Asked to Turn Off Appliances for Pacquiao-Mayweather Fight to Avoid Outages

In order to take extra measures so that people on the Southeast Asian island country get to enjoy the pugilists pounding away at each other, an officer at a Philippine electric company has asked customers to turn off major appliances to help prevent outages that have recently occurred in the area.

'Scandal' Spoilers: Vice President Susan Ross Continues to Defy Presidential Orders After Hiring Olivia Pope

In Episode 21 of the fourth season of the ABC political thriller “Scandal” Vice President Susan Ross (Artemis Pebdani) will keep causing trouble for Grant Administration. As reported by Spoilers Guide, she will hire Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) to defend a woman in the Navy.

Mexico Arrests New York Prostitution Ring Suspect

U.S. officials have announced that they have joined with Mexican authorities to arrest Paulino Ramirez-Granados, a man who is known to be one the leaders of a forced-prostitution ring that operated in the New York City area.

Obama Keeps Promise to Slow Immigrant Deportations

Although President Barack Obama has yet to deliver on his campaign pledge to push through immigration legislation, he has however met his promise to slow down the deportations of immigrants.

Brazil Executives Linked to Petrobras Scandal Now on House Arrest

Top Brazilian executives from several large construction and engineering firms who have been linked to the Petrobras kickback scheme left prison on Wednesday and will now remain under house arrest.

'Elementary' Season 3 Episode 23 Spoilers: Holmes and Watson Investigate Death of Member of Holmes' Beekeeping Community

In tonight’s episode of the CBS Sherlock Holmes series “Elementary” when a judge is murdered, Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu) find that they have become involved in an interstate attempt to locate the prime suspect who happens to be an escaped convict from a privatized prison.

'Revenge' Season 4 Finale Spoilers: Fans Will Get Closure, But There Will Be a 'Tiny Little Cliffhanger'

That the upcoming season four finale of "Revenge" will be the end of the entire series. As it turns out “Revenge” may be a dish best served canceled.

Travel to Cuba from US: Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart Tries to Stop New Travel to Cuba

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives have launched an effort to keep U.S. citizens from traveling to Cuba.

Robert Pattinson & FKA twigs Engagement News Update 2015: Singer Takes a Bath on Instagram

In the Instagram, which has the innocently suggestive caption "always have a bath before bed," the gorgeous 27-year old English singer is taking a bubble bath and wearing nothing but a smile.

Venezuela Energy Crisis: Latin American Country Cuts Working Hours to 5.5 Hours in Electricity Rationing Plan

Venezuela has announced that, in an effort to try to conserve energy, it will cut the working day for public sector workers to five-and-a-half hours. The cost saving measure is part of a nationwide electricity rationing plan.

Former Miami Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart Joins Univision News as Political Analyst

Lincoln Diaz-Balart, a former U.S. Rep. of Miami, has joined Univision News as a Republican political analyst.

Powerball Numbers & Results April 29, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $60 Million Jackpot

As the week before, there were no jackpot winners so the money has rolled over and is now up to $60 million, which has a cash value of $39.9 million.

'House of Cards' Season 4 Spoilers & News: Showrunner Was 'Scared' After Claire Left Frank

Beau Willimon talks about what is happening in season four of "House of Cards." The Netflix streaming series “House of Cards” has been stacked up in some dangerous ways.

Five Have Been Charged in Mexico City for Keeping a 22-Year-Old Woman as a Work Slave for Two Years

Authorities in Mexico City have stated that a 22-year old woman had been chained to an ironing station at a dry-cleaning shop and forced to work in slave-like conditions for two years.

Dinosaur Discovery: New Horse-Sized Dinosaur Discovered in Chile

Fossil hunters excavating in Chile have unearthed the remains of a Jurassic age creature that seems to have features from different prehistoric animals

Chikungunya Virus: 25 in Colombia Killed by Virus in Less Than a Year

According to the National Health Institute the chikungunya virus has killed 25 people in Colombia in less than a year’s time.

Venice of the Jungle: Peruvian Community is Submerged in Water Half of the Year, Residents Get By With Canoes

From January to June, a Peruvian community is submerged in water. It seems like something out of a Max Ernst painting, but residents of the Peruvian Amazon community of Belen, which has been called the "Venice of the Jungle," live half the year on the water, using canoes for transportation.

'Stalker' Season 1 Episode 19 Spoilers: Beth Will Learn Why Vicky Has Returned to Los Angeles

In an upcoming episode of the first season of the CBS police drama “Stalker” Beth (Maggie Q), the Officer-in-Charge of the Threat Assessment Unit, will be forced to make a tough decision regarding her future with the LAPD, while the Threat Assessment Team will start to look into a suspect who could have ties to a series of recent murders.

'The Blacklist' Season 2 Episode 21 Spoilers: FBI Tracks Russian Assassin, Liz Meets with Russian Counterintelligence

In episode 21 of the second season, titled "Karakurt" the FBI will find themselves one-step behind the movements of a dangerous Russian Assassin named Karakurt, who is considered to be an enemy on U.S. soil.

Cuban-American Lawyer Says She Received Bomb Threats & Hate Mail After Kissing Fidel Castro [Watch]

Twenty-one years ago a Cuban-American lawyer named Magda Montiel Davis, upon meeting Fidel Castro in Cuba, and gave the communist leader a kiss on the cheek, and subsequently suffered a bomb threat and a lot sexually graphic hate mail.

Panama City Bed Tax: Florida Tourist Destination Collects $151K in Bed Tax

The tourist haven of Panama City has, in the first two months of the year, collected $151,000 in revenue from the new tourist development tax called a “bed tax.” The money is the first fruits of the tax which was levied at the start of 2015.

Peru May Continue Shooting Down Small Aircrafts to Stop Cocaine Smugglers

A recent increase in illicit air shipments of cocaine to Bolivia has caused the neighboring nation of Peru to reconsider their previous policy of shooting down small aircraft suspected of transporting the coca-based drug.

Minecraft for PS4 & Xbox One Gameplay Update: New Version of Pocket Edition Available

There is a new version of Minecraft: Pocket Edition available today which will be exciting news to those fans of open world game that are currently participating in the beta testing group.

'Walking Dead' Season 6 & Movie News: Rick Grimes Actor Says Movie 'Would Be Amazing,' Especially if Cast Could See Snow

As fans of AMC’s zombie apocalypse horror drama “The Walking Dead” anxiously await Season 6 of the dark series, there is definite talk of the franchise hitting the big screen soon.

Dinosaur Fossils & Footprints: Bolivia now Has Most Dinosaur Footprints on Earth

After the discovery of 5,000 new dinosaur footprints, the landlocked Latin American nation of Bolivia can now boast the largest number of dinosaur prints in the world.
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