'Downton Abbey' Actress Laura Carmichael Says She's Treated Differently From Michelle Dockery

"Downton Abbey" actress Laura Carmichael admits that she doesn't get the same treatment as her co-star Michelle Dockery because Carmichael is known for playing the less glamorous Crawley sister.

Former 'The Bachelor' Contestant Lesley Murphy Suggests Chris Soules Avoids Politics

Former "The Bachelor" contestant Lesley Murphy is sharing her thoughts on Chris Soules, the next star of "The Bachelor."

NORML Calls Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper 'Spineless,' Claims He Secretly Supports Legal Recreational Marijuana

The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) is calling out Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper for claims that legalizing recreational marijuana in 2012 was careless.

Study: The Wealthy Got 'Nervous,' Donated Less During Recession While Lower- and Middle-Income Americans Gave More

According to a new study, between 2006 and 2012, Americans with higher incomes became less charitable while lower- and middle-income Americans donated more.

Border Patrol Explains How It Monitors Immigrants for Ebola as Republicans Call for Stricter Enforcement

According to a new report, up to 71 people from countries in West Africa that have seen the most Ebola patients have entered the United States this year, but the Customs and Border Patrol insists it has ways of keeping immigrants with the disease out of the country.

Politicians Debate in Spanish to Appeal to Hispanic Voters During 2014 Elections

On Wednesday, New Mexico gubernatorial candidates held a debate in Spanish demonstrating a trend that highlights how important the Hispanic vote is to this year's elections.

'The Flash' Star Grant Gustin Says Mean Social Media Comments From 'Glee' Days Help Him With New Role

The newest addition to the comic-book-turned-television show world, "The Flash," stars Grant Gustin, who says his "Glee" roots help him portray Barry Allen.

Mario Lopez Memoir Details Star's Teenage Sex Life, First Kiss With Fergie, Failed Marriage, Polite Celebs and More

As the star is now 40-years old, Mario Lopez says it's time to open up about his life and has written a memoir titled "Just Between Us."

Argentine Director Lisandro Alonso to Take on New York Film Festival With Viggo Mortensen

Argentine director Lisandro Alonso's career is continuing to grow with his latest movie "Jauja" opening in the New York Film Festival on Tuesday.

Brazil Cook Named Best Female Chef in Latin America and the World Talks Spanish Cooking Influences

Brazilian Helena Rizzo, named the best female chef in Latin America and the world, recently explained how Spanish food changed her life.

Fidel Castro: No One Should Die From Ebola From Lack of Resources

In an article titled "Heroes of our time" in the Cuban newspaper Granma, Fidel Castro shared his opinions and appreciation toward Cuban efforts made to stop the Ebola virus outbreak.

Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart Says Obama Cares About Immigration Reform Temporarily, 'Broke His Word' [Video]

Despite President Barack Obama's promise to enact immigration reform before the end of 2014, U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart says change isn't likely to happen until the beginning of 2015.

Is Global Inequality Exacerbating Ebola Outbreak in West Africa? World Bank Chief Laments Countries' Lack of Basic Care

According to World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, the effect the Ebola outbreak has had in poor West African countries is a reflection of the dangers of global inequality.

Latin American Business Leaders Emphasize Good Ethics During Spain Conference

On Wednesday, Latin American business leaders emphasized the importance of merit when it comes to running successful companies.

'The Walking Dead' Showrunner Says Season 5 Won't Follow Robert Kirkman Comic Books Exactly

Everyone is dying to know the secrets of Season 5 of "The Walking Dead" before its October premiere, but do the comic books tell all?

Maksim Chmerkovskiy Talks Life After 'DWTS,' Future With Meryl Davis and Jennifer Lopez

As Season 19 of "Dancing With the Stars" is in full swing, former show professional dancer and Season 18 winner Maksim Chmerkovskiy is enjoying life without the show.

Joaquin Castro on Board, Twin Brother Julián Keeping Quiet About Hillary Clinton Running for President in 2016

Joaquin Castro may be boasting his support for a 2016 presidential run by Hillary Clinton, but his twin brother Julián is staying mum on the subject.

Preventable Diseases Like Diabetes, Hypertension Harm More Latin Americans Than 'Poverty Diseases' Like AIDS

According to Ecuador's health minister, chronic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, are the biggest threat to Latin Americans' health.

Labor Secretary Tom Perez Says Obama's Executive Action Is Guaranteed, Immigration Reform Is 'Not a Question' [Video]

Labor Secretary Tom Perez is standing by President Barack Obama amid his decision to delay executive action on immigration until after Election Day.

Eva Longoria Sets Political Sights on November Elections, 'Lame-Duck Congress,' a Latina President and More

Celebrity and political activist Eva Longoria has her sights set on the midterm elections and beyond.

Would 'Bailando' Singer Enrique Iglesias Do a Duet With Father Julio Iglesias?

Could fans soon see pop sensation Enrique Iglesias and his father, Latin music icon Julio Iglesias, in a never-before-seen duet?

'The Fall' Actress Talks 'Very Funny' 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Star Jamie Dornan

As fans get ready to see how Jamie Dornan works as Christian Grey in the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie, one actress is saying he is a pleasure to work with on set.

Former Panama Supreme Court Justice Under Fire for Allegedly Buying Properties With $2.1 Million in Cash

On Tuesday, Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela publicly asked for answers from Alejandro Moncada Luna, a former chief justice of the Supreme Court, after a local newspaper reported that he bought millions of dollars worth of property in cash.

Hispanic Advocacy Groups Prepared for Voters to Skip Election Day, Cause Favored Politicians to Lose

The National Council de La Raza and other Hispanic advocacy groups are telling politicians not to blame Hispanic voters if they skip Election Day and cause their defeat at the polls.

Puerto Rico Aims to Lure Spanish, Latin American Investors and Businesses With Its Proximity to the US

Puerto Rico is hoping to attract investors by reaching out to Spanish and Latin American companies hoping to get a stake in the United States market.
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