PS4 Performance Outmatches Xbox One in Battle of Next Gen Consoles

Though the most recent next-gen console war has just begun between Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's Playstation 4, it would seem that Sony is pulling ahead of the competition in terms of development and fans after an already early lead in sales.

HTC Only Wants To "Build the Best Phone" with Their New M8

While HTC's newest smartphone the HTC One (M8) has been only been available at retailers in the U.S. for only about two weeks, the reviews of the device have been highly positive.

Colbert To Replace Letterman As 'Late Show' Host

Following legendary late-night host David Letterman's announcement that he will be retiring as host of the "Late Show" next year, CBS announced Tuesday that Stephen Colbert has been chosen to take his place.

Hispanic Teens Continue To Face Highest Rates Of Teen Pregnancies

In a study released earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that Hispanics had the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in the U.S. in 2012. Per 1,000 Hispanic teens aged 15 to 17 years old, the birth rate was 25.5 percen,t while the total birth rate per 1,000 teens across all ethnicities in the same age group was 14.1 percent, according to the CDC Vital Signs study released Tuesday. Carla Galindo, behavioral scientist for the CDC, said the birth rate among Hispanic teens has decreased, but they still rank the highest in teen pregnancies based on ethnicity.

Simpsons Spoof MInecraft In Couch Gag

"The Simpsons" couch gag at the beginning of every episode is known for mocking, mimicking or parodying current events, trends and pop culture.

Westboro Baptist Members Flee Demonstration

Westboro Baptist Church members were forced out of their planned protest in Moore, Okla. on Sunday after the town's residents came out in support of the known hate group.

Jeb Bush Calls Undocumented Immigration An "Act of Love"

While the Republican party has failed time and again to connect with the Hispanic and Latino community especially in terms of its tough position on immigrants, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush voiced his opinion about the millions of undocumented immigrants living in the U.S.

Marvel Officially Announces Captain America 3 for May 6 Showdown Against Man of Steel Sequel

After about a month of speculation, the success of the film finally prompted Marvel Studios to officially announce Monday that the third installment of the Captain America franchise will in fact be going head to head against the "Man of Steel" sequel on May 6, 2016.

Medical Examiners Use New Technique To Identify Unidentified Corpses at U.S. Border

Once successfully getting through the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, undocumented immigrants face a large stretch of desert terrain along with extreme and bouts with over exhaustion that usually spells doom for about 180 of the border crossers a year.

Mexican Marijuana Farmers Make Switch To Heroin As Pot Prices Fall

As marijuana prices have plummeted in the last five years, in part because of decriminalization in some states of the U.S., Mexican drug farmers in the remote valleys of the northern Sierra Madre have began to harvest opium poppies instead and distribute cheap $4 heroin to many rural areas in America.

Pope Francis Backs Corrupt Vatican Bank

Vatican officials announced Monday that Pope Francis is supporting the Vatican's bank, which has been the subject of scandal and corruption in the last few months.

Tyson Foods Recalls Thousands of Pounds of Chicken Nuggets

More than 75,000 lbs of Tyson Foods' frozen white meat chicken nuggets are being recalled at Sam's Club locations around the nation.

Philadelphia Launches Philly Tech Week With Skyscraper-Sized Tetris

Philadelphia's Philly Tech Week kicked off Saturday evening as hundreds of Tetris fans got to play a giant size version of the classic video game using the 29-story Cira Centre building as the screen.

President Barack Obama and Senate Democrats Plan 2014 Paycheck Fairness Act, Aim at Equal Pay for Women and All Races

President Barack Obama is expected to sign an executive order and issue a presidential memorandum Tuesday, both with the purpose of promoting equal pay for woman and transparency in the work place.

L.A. Hosts Nationwide Anti-Deportation Rally

The Free LA: No More ICE event was one of 10 similar rallies staged in Southern California, which were all part of about 70 #Not1More demonstrations held across the nation.

ICE, Mexican Authorities Find Two Drug Tunnels At San Diego Border

Immigration and Customs Enforcement found two new border-crossing tunnels earlier this week, which runs through the Mexico-San Diego border. The discovery, announced on Friday, marks the sixth and seventh tunnels found in the last four years.

Minecraft: Xbox 360 Version Exceeds 12 Million Units Sold

Microsoft's Xbox Wire announced Friday that Mojang, the company that developed the virtual sandbox game "Minecraft," had surpassed the 12-million mark of "Minecraft" units sold for the Xbox 360.

Warner Bros Adds More To Cast, Affleck Gets His Body to Superhero Status

Since getting the part of Batman in the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel that will begin filming this month, Ben Affleck has been working out to get his body to superhero status or so his personal trainer told the Twittersphere on Tuesday.

Golf Digest Cover Upsets LPGA Stars; Why?

The cover of this month's issue of Golf Digest features Paulina Gretzky in a provocative pose. The problem: she's not a professional golfer.

Hispanic Community Unite Saturday For Nationwide Anti-Deportation Rally

During the last several months, numerous civil rights and immigration reform advocates have protested at detention centers around the nation calling for President Barack Obama to end deportations and the inhumane treatment of detainees.

Associated Press Photographer Killed, Reporter Wounded Covering Afghanistan Elections

An Associated Press photographer was killed and another AP reporter was wounded Friday in Afghanistan after a police officer shot at both of them while the two were sitting their car.

Samsung In Hot Water Over David Ortiz's Selfie With President Obama

The White House on Thursday cried foul against Samsung's distribution of the photo taken by Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz with the president earlier this week, "CNN Money" reported.

NASA's Cassini Spacefcraft Discovers Possible Water Reservior Under Saturn Moon's Icy Surface

Less than a month after scientists discovered liquid methane waves on the Saturn moon of Titan, researchers, using NASA's Cassini spacecraft, have now discovered a body of liquid water under the icy surface of Saturn's other moon Enceladus.

UN Children's Fund Study Finds Nearly a Quarter Of Latino Teens Don't Attend School

A United Nations report released earlier this week revealed that 20 percent of teenagers in Latin American countries between the ages of 11 and 18 do not attend schools.

FDA Approves Evzio Opioid Drug Overdose Auto-Injector Device

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it approved the use of a portable opioid overdose treatment device named Evzio. The hand-held auto-injector is designed for family members or caregivers of a known or suspected opioid user to administer the medication in the occurrence of an overdose.
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