Articles by Rodrigo Ugarte

Rodrigo Ugarte


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Rob Schneider: State Farm Ad Axed by Insurance Company Over Comedian's Anti-Vaccine Stance

State Farm has pulled a TV commercial that featured Rob Schneider over the actor and comedian's anti-vaccination stance.

Anti-LGBT Groups Write Letter Attacking 3 Pro-Gay, Pro-Abortion Republican Candidates, Vow to Vote Against Them in November Elections

Three anti-gay groups, NOM, FRC and CitizenLink, have pledged to oppose three Republican candidates in the upcoming elections because of their pro-LGBT views.

Mexico Arrests 8 Soldiers for Killing of 22 Drug Cartel Members: Source Claims Civilians Were Executed

The soldiers are believed to have executed the drug cartel members though the soldiers claim they died in a gun fight back in June 30.

Flights Canceled in Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway Airports After Fire in Radar Facility

More than 1,000 flights have been cancelled and hundreds if others have been delayed across the country after a fire put out of action a FAA air control tower.

Hannah Graham Missing: Search for UVA Student Continues After Suspect Arrested in Texas

Police still do not know the missing student's location despite having arrested the main suspect in her disappearance. Jesse Matthew was arrested in Texas earlier in the week and will be returned to Virginia.

Netflix App & TV Shows 2014: New Movies and Shows Available in October

A list of popular TV shows and movies being added to Netflix this coming October as well as list of programs and films disappearing at the end of September.

Hamas and Fatah Agree to Palestinian Authority Control of Gaza

The two Palestinian factions agree on unity and for the Palestinian Authority to rule the Gaza Strip.

Justin Bieber Injury & News: Singer Ruptures Eardrum While Cliff Jumping, May Need Surgery

The singer told his fans on Twitter that he hurt his eardrum and would require surgery to fix. World famous singer Justin Bieber may have hurt himself after one of his antics.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Warns of ISIL Attack in American and French Subways, US Denies Allegations

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told reporters Iraqi intelligence believed an attack was imminent; however, U.S. security officials have debunked his allegations.

South Carolina Trooper Shoots Unarmed Black Man During Traffic Stop [Video]

The Highway Patrol trooper shot the man after stopping him for a seatbelt violation. The man went into his car to retrieve his driver's license when the officer opened fire.

Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino News 2014: 'Jersey Shore' Star Charged with Tax Fraud, Pleads Not Guilty

Mike Sorrentino and his brother Marc appeared before a U.S. District Judge in New Jersey after being charged with conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and filing false tax returns.

Jimmy John's Credit Card Security Breach: More than 200 Locations Affected; Company Says Issue is Fixed

More than 200 stores were affected by the security breach, which began in June and ended in early September. However, Jimmy John's says it has remedied the problem and has put in place new security measures.

ISIS Beheading Terrorist Group in Iraq: 49 Turkish Hostages Freed By ISIS Following Negotiations

The Turkish government secretly negotiated with ISIL for the release of 49 hostages held by the terrorist group since June.

Keyshia Cole Arrest & News 2014: Singer Arrested on Battery Charges After Attacking Woman at Birdman's Condo

The singer was arrested on Friday after attacking a woman she suspected was having an affair with her rumored boyfriend Cash Money Records co-founder Birdman.

Knights Templar Drug War: Cartel's Top Leader Aquiles Gomez Found Dead in Mexico

Gomez was discovered dead in his house in Lazaro Cardenas by Mexican police on Friday. Mexican authorities discovered the body of Aquiles Gomez Martinez, brother to Knights Templar leader "La Tuta" and believed to be one of the group's leaders in his own right.

US Gives Ukraine President $46M in Aide, Later Intercepts 6 Russian Planes Near Alaska

An Alaskan base scrambled two F-22 fighter jets to intercept a group of six Russian planes approaching the U.S. sovereign airspace near Alaska on Wednesday.

Catholic Church: Pope Francis Selects Bishop Cupich as New Chicago Archbishop

The former bishop of Spokane will become the Archbishop of Chicago, managing the third largest diocese in the U.S.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Allegedly Gave Girls Roofies at Parties

Three women and one man were hospitalized after attending a party at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Their drinks had been laced with a date rape drug, otherwise known as roofies.

Ebola Virus Outbreak: Guinea Villagers Kill Eight Health Workers and Journalists

The eight workers were attacked by villagers after they began spreading disinfectant around the village. The bodies were discovered by the government delegation sent on Thursday.

Chile Arrests Three Suspects in Santiago Bombing Attacks

The three suspects were arrested early Thursday morning after a police investigation led to one one of the culprits behind the bombings.

Joan Rivers Death: 'Fashion Police' Star Giuliana Rancic Opens up About Show's Future

Rancic talks to ABC News about the future of the popular "Fashion Police" and remembers her friendship with Joan Rivers.

Florida Grandfather Murder-Suicide: Man Shoots Daughter, Grandchildren Before Committing Suicide

Don Spirit, a grandfather of six, killed his daughter and grandchildren in their Florida home and then committed suicide. The police are investigating his motives.

MacBook Air vs. MacBook Pro Retina Comparison: Air to Boast New Intel Processor?

The new processor that could power the upcoming Macbook Air is much thinner, longer-lasting and powerful than its earlier versions and could become available by Christmas.

Scotland Independence Vote Results 2014: Voters Say 'No' to Secession

Scotland votes 55 to 45 in favor of staying in the United Kingdom, but Scots remind London of its promise for further autonomy if they remained in the Union.

ISIS Terrorist Group News: Australian Police Arrest 15 Suspected Islamic Terrorists

The men planned gruesome attacks involving public beheadings in Australia's largest city, Sydney. The arrest involved around 800 law enforcement officers.
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