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Hulu TV Shows: Upcoming 'Los Cowboys' Reality Series to Highlight the Lives of Charros in the Mexican Rodeo Known as Charrería

This fall, a new reality show will come to online streaming site Hulu, centered on the glory of the charrería, or Mexican rodeo. The show, "Low Cowboys," follows the lives of seven Los Angelenos caught up in the world of the Mexican rodeo as they chase their dreams (and horses) in hopes of making it to the ultimate charrería competition: the Mexican National Rodeo Championship.

Eva Longoria Likes Politics But Not Politicians, Says Immigration Debate Needs Compassion, Education

Eva Longoria will grace the cover of the October issue of Latina magazine, where she discusses her success as well as her developing interest in politics.

New Jersey's Self-Made Empanada Guy to Tackle Food Network's 'Beat Bobby Flay'

On Thursday, Carlos Serrano, also known as the Empanada Guy, will get a chance to show what he's made of on an episode of Food Network's "Beat Bobby Flay."

Potential 2016 Presidential Candiate Marco Rubio Wants to Beef Up Border Security With More Cameras, Tracking and Patrol Agents

In an interview published this week, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio shared his strong views on immigration, which differ immensely from his previous position.

FX 'American Horror Story' Season 4 Cast and Premiere Date: Jessica Lange Talks 'Really Special' 'Freak Show' Season

Jessica Lange is excited for Season 4 of "American Horror Story." Jessica Lange is excited for Season 4 of "American Horror Story. " This season, titled "Freak Show," Lange will play a German woman in 1950s Jupiter, Florida.

Who Is 'The Bachelor' 2015? : Former 'The Bachelorette' Contestant Arie Luyendyk Jr. Reportedly 'Pissed' Chris Soules Was Chosen

The next star of ABC's "The Bachelor" will be Chris Soules, who Andi Dorfman sent home in the last season of "The Bachelorette."

Immigration Court Judges Lament Inefficient System, Want to Be Separated From Department of Justice

Leaders of an immigration judges' union believe that immigration courts these days are an "alternate legal universe" and need reconstructing.

Spain's Inditex Removes Zara's Children Sheriff Shirt After Complaints That It Looks Like 'Holocaust Garb'

On Wednesday, Inditex, a Spain-based fashion retailer, apologized for a Zara brand children's shirt after receiving complaints that it looked like the clothing Nazis made Jewish people wear during the Holocaust.

A Church in Tuscon, Arizona Has Been Taking in Undocumented Immigrants Who Want to Avoid Deportation

This summer, the Southside Presbyterian Church in Tuscon, Arizona has taken in two undocumented immigrants facing deportation.

Undocumented Immigration News and Reform: Mexico Removes 6K Immigrants From La Bestia Train Helping Migrants Cross US Border

On Tuesday, Mexican officials stated that they have started pulling migrants off the train known as "La Bestia," or "The Beast," which has carried many undocumented immigrants into the U.S.

Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto, California Gov. Jerry Brown Fail to Discuss US Marine Held in Tijuana Jail During Visit

During Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto's two-day-long visit to California this week, he failed to discuss U.S. Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, who has been held in a Tijuana jail since April.

Ricky Martin Opens Tau Center for Impoverished Kids in Puerto Rico: 'Vida' Singer Hopes Facility Can Help Fight Human Trafficking

On Monday, Latin pop superstar Ricky Martin inaugurated an education center for at-risk children in his home land of Puerto Rico.

Odd, Local News: A 61-Year-Old Dunedin, Florida Man Has Been Trying to Close 12-Year-Old Boy's Lemonade Stand for 2 Years

A resident of Dunedin, Florida has been fighting for two years to close a lemonade stand owned by a 12-year-old boy.

Chamber of Commerce Awards California Rep. David Valadao: Republican Praised for Fighting for Immigration Reform, Drought Solutions

On Monday morning, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce presented Rep. David Valadao, R-Calif., with the Spirit of Enterprise award in recognition for his work toward immigration reform and water solutions.

Latino Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure Says New Unlimited Data Plans Target Hispanics

Marcelo Claure became the CEO of Sprint earlier this month and now plans on targeting the Hispanic demographic.

Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto Visits California, Criticizes 'Unethical' Governors for Denying Immigrants Rights

On Monday, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto began his two-day-long visit to California. On Monday, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto began his two-day visit to California.

Sweden TV Channel Says It Didn't Know It Was Using Costa Rica National Anthem for Comedy Game Show Commercial

TV4, a Swedish TV network, is apologizing to the country of Costa Rica for using its national anthem for a commercial for an upcoming comedy show.

Fort Lee Shooting Update: Soldier Shoots Self in US Army Base, Was Reportedly 'Upset,' 'Enraged' and 'Irate'

On Monday, a Fort Lee soldier died from a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head, after going on a rampage that caused the U.S. Army post to enter lockdown amid reports of an "active shooter."

Israel and Palestine Conflict News: Gaza-Based Hamas Official Reports 'Open-Ended' Cease-Fire, Discussions to Continue in a Month

On Tuesday, a Hamas official based in Gaza said that a cease-fire has been reached between Palestine and Israel.

'Downton Abbey' Season 5 Premiere Date: Joanne Froggatt, Creator Julian Fellowes and Producer Talk About Water Bottle Scandal

Those behind "Downton Abbey" are opening up about "water-gate." Those behind "Downton Abbey" are opening up about "water-gate.

New Havana, Cuba Restaurant Serves Soviet Russia Food, Traditions: Celebrates Link Between Communist Island and Soviet Union

On Friday, restaurateurs opened a private restaurant in Havana, Cuba with food and traditions from Soviet-era Russia.

Weird News: Beachgoers in Volusia County, Florida See Over 400 Jellyfish Stings in 1 Weekend, Species Unknown

This past weekend, beachgoers from Florida's Volusia County suffered from 406 jellyfish stings.

Mexican Official Calls Texas Governor Rick Perry's Claims of ISIS Crossing US-Mexico Border 'Absurd'

On Saturday, Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary Jose Antonio Meade responded to Texas Gov. Rick Perry's assertions that ISIS terrorists could be entering the United States through the Mexico border.

Florida Oranges 'At War' With Asian Citrus Pyllid Bug: Insect Causes Greening Disease, Could Cost $9B Citrus Industry 75K Jobs

Florida's $9 billion citrus industry is currently being threatened by greening, a disease spread by a bug known as "the yellow dragon."

Breaking News: US Army Post Fort Lee Given 'All Clear' After Report of Active Shooter

United States Army post Fort Lee, located in central Virginia, underwent lockdown on Monday morning after reports of an active shooter.
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