On Wednesday, immigrants rights groups filed a complaint against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security alleging the sexual and physical abuse of 116 unaccompanied migrant children at the border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents.
This week, author of the "Fifty Shades" trilogy, E.L. James, teased the upcoming "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie adaptation, but are more sneak peeks coming in the near future?
Mexican director Guillermo del Toro is writing a script for a sequel to 2013's "Pacific Rim," but there's no guarantee moviegoers will ever see the story on the big screen.
On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency updated its draft advice for fish consumption, adding specific guidelines for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Arizona has been getting a lot of attention since it was revealed that thousands of children attempting to immigrate illegally were being sent to shelters in the state. Despite reports that these shelters are overcrowded, Nogales, Arizona Mayor Arturo Garino is complimenting efforts.
On Tuesday, Latino advocacy groups filed a lawsuit against Texas claiming that the state's schools do not provide enough resources for English language learners.
After months of fan demand, complaints and outrage, confusing international listings and endless gossip, Rockstar Games has finally announced the release of Grand Theft Auto V for PC, Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One.
A group of people in Puerto Rico are campaigning to have the archipelago drop its title of United States territory in favor of an annexation with Spain.
On Friday, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the Barcelona Foundation for Ocean Sailing announced a partnership in ocean research at the United Nation in New York.
East Haven, Connecticut, will pay a settlement of $450,000 in a civil rights lawsuit filed by Latino residents. In addition, the town will limit what local police can do when enforcing illegal immigration laws.
Men continue to speak up about the six Aqua Quest International crew members from the U.S. who have been held in a Puerto Lempira, Honduras, prison since May 5.
On Monday, Republican Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill allowing students who came into the United States illegally to enjoy in-state tuition rates. Scott ran for governor four years ago with a tough stance against illegal immigration, leading some to believe that the governor is looking to sway Latinos before the impending election.
With season 18 of "Dancing With the Stars" over, there are sure to be some changes in the works for season 19. But which of the ABC dancing competition show chatter is true, and which is just gossip?
Some gamers have predicted that the highly demanded PC, Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One versions of Grand Theft Auto V will be announced at the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo, held at the Los Angeles Convention center June 10-12. Now, some are saying that an unlikely competitor makes this prediction even more likely.
"The Walking Dead" wouldn't be anything if it wasn't for Greg Nicotero, the show's executive producer and special FX makeup designer, and his team making the zombies look like, well, walking dead people. Recently, Nicotero chatted about what season five has in store in terms of deadly effects.
Now that star Meryl Davis and professional partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy have won "Dancing with the Stars," rumors about the duo having a romantic relationship are hotter than ever.
June 5 is the United Nation's World Environment Day. This year, the event is being hosted by Barbados as the event focuses on small islands at risk of being washed away by rising sea levels.
On Wednesday, Jose Ramon Cabañas, Havana, Cuba's representative in Washington, recommended that the United States government consider calls for rapprochement with the communist country.
Next week President Barack Obama will visit the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reservation in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, marking his first visit to Indian Country since becoming president.
Jamie Dornan opened up about his developing career and playing Christian Grey in the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie this week. Dornan, however, only got the role after Charlie Hunnam backed out, which gave the "Sons of Anarchy" star something to say about the role recently as well.