Opioid Epidemic Sweeps the Country:CDC Advises Primary Care Doctors to Limit Opiate Prescriptions for Chronic Pain

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released guidelines on prescribing opioids including OxyCotin and Percocet. Much of the advice is geared for primary care physicians, who prescribe nearly half of the opioid painkillers in the United States.

US Zika Virus Cases Hit 20 in Florida, 3 Confirmed in Alabama; Outbreak in America Unlikely

New Zika virus cases push the numbers higher in the United States, but is it cause for panic already?

Watch Senior Dog Collapse Upon Seeing Soldier Come Home: 'Pure Happiness' [VIDEO]

No one will ever be as happy to see you as man’s (or woman’s) best friend -- no matter the dog’s age. It doesn’t even matter how long you’ve been gone or how often it happens, a pup will always display unbridled joy and excitement as soon as you walk through that door.

Success Hacks: Top 5 Career Moves You Need to Make in Your 30s

A lot happens when you turn 30 and one important step is taking charge of your career. Where you are at this point is not the same place you were at as a 20-year-old, so it’s time to make some moves to solidify your place in the company and the industry. Here are five important steps to ensure you’re on the right track moving forward.

More Power to Latino Voters: Univision Launches Spanish Lie Detector 'Detector de Mentiras' for 2016 US Presidential Election

The Latino voters are projected to hold significant influence over the upcoming presidential elections and Spanish-language network Univision has found a way to create a more informed electorate with the new Detector de Mentiras (Lie Detector).

Cuba Tourism 2016: 1M Visitors Welcomed So Far; More Expected as Obama Prepares to Lift Restrictions

Cuba is shaping up to be one of the hottest tourist destinations in the world. So far, the Caribbean country has logged in an impressive one million foreign travelers in 2016 and the numbers are projected to be even greater throughout the year.

Cuba Businesses Still Struggle Despite Better US Relations

The thaw in United States and Cuba relations is a major step for both countries, but the business landscape is still a work in progress. Both domestic and foreign entrepreneurs are still gauging the opportunities available to them in the country and trying to find their place in the evolving social and economic community.

5 Ways to Make Your First Million While in College

In the present economic landscape, it's difficult to find a single sure-fire method to wealth or even stability. Get through those college years wisely and be a millionaire in college -- or at least soon after.

Zoe Saldana as Nina Simone is 'Painful, Heartbreaking'

The buzz for the movie "Nina" is growing, but not for the reasons the team might have expected. A-list actress Zoe Saldana has gotten slammed for her starring role in Nina Simone's upcoming biopic, especially in the wake of the release of photos and videos of the film "Nina."

Caitlyn Jenner Likes Ted Cruz - Here's Why

Caitlyn Jenner has chosen a side in the presidential race, voicing her support for Ted Cruz. She found that the politician was "a great constitutionalist, and a very articulate man."

Obamacare Hits 20 Million Enrollees

His tenure at the White House is winding down, but it’s not keeping President Barack Obama from celebrating the milestones of his administration. The Affordable Care Act is one of Obama’s signature bills and he recently labelled it a success after the healthcare law marked a milestone with 20 million enrollees.

Can Brie Larson Play Captain Marvel? Top 5 Characteristics an Actress Must Have to Be Carol Danvers

Newly crowned Academy Award winner Brie Larson may have just snagged the Best Actress award, but she’s only getting started. There’s no doubt that many great roles are in store for the talented “Room” star. Is a comic book character one of them?

More 'Star Wars' Games Expected to Release Soon by EA? Projects From BioWare, Visceral Also Expected [Details]

“Star Wars Battlefront” is one of the biggest hits in the gaming industry last year, so it’s not surprising that EA Games is looking to the galaxy and far, far away for future “Star Wars” goodness.

Pope Francis Says No to ‘Dirty Money’ Donated to Church

Pope Francis has distinguished himself as a progressive thinker in the Catholic Church and he recently dismissed the ill-gotten alms from individuals who are simply trying to sate their guilty conscience by donating a small slice of their wealth to the Church.

Why the Latin America Youth Is Still Optimistic About the Future

The youth in Latin America is feeling pretty good about themselves and their future. Why?

Nickelodeon's 'Legends of the Hidden Temple' Game Show Returning as a Live-Action Movie: Will the Film be a Hit or Miss?

Only the '90s kids will remember the epic fun in the game show "Legends of the Hidden Temple." But now, everyone will be able to enjoy the hit Nickelodeon program that entertained so many kids in the past as it will be making a comeback as a new live-action television movie.

Paleontologists Might Have Discovered a New 'Jurassic World' in Argentina

The Jurassic World has been uncovered and it's in Argentina. It might be a while before the world could see dinosaurs roaming in a deserted island, but palaeontologists revealed that they have found a major Jurassic-era fossil site in Patagonia.

How to Win the Latino Vote

In the upcoming elections, the Latino electorate is more important than ever. Over 13.1 million Latino voters are projected to cast their votes in Novembe, but how do the candidates get the advantage in the growing electorate?

Survey Says More American Afro-Latinos See Themselves as White Than Hispanic, Black

A new study from Pew Research revealed how most of the Afro-Latinos living in the United States identify themselves with a good chunk of them reporting their racial identification as either white or Hispanic.

Xbox vs. PlayStation Debate: Real Gamers Don't Choose Sides Says Microsoft Exec

The battle between is top consoles Xbox and PlayStation is constantly heating up, but Microsoft’s head honcho Phil Spencer is not getting caught up in the competition.

‘Divergent’ Series: Movie Finale 'Ascendant' Gets a Director

"The Divergent Series: Ascendant" is the series finale and it's on its way to production as the team engages with "Age of Adaline" director Lee Toland Krieger to helm the upcoming movie.

U.S. Tax Revenue Could Grow by $2.1B if Undocumented Immigrants Become Citizens: Study

The Latino population play a huge part in the U.S. economy as a new report from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy revealed that the undocumented immigrants pay up to $11.6 billion in taxes annually.

Best 3 Spectacular Island Getaways in Latin America

When it comes to paradise, the vision that always comes to mind is a deserted beach framed by clear turquoise waters, powdery white sands and lush palm trees. It's the picture perfect setting that always feels a little bit out of reach, but the idyllic island of every traveler's dream is probably just waiting in Latin America.

Should Muslims be Voting for Donald Trump? [Poll]

Donald Trump is a highly polarizing figure and his stance on the Muslim community in the United States is no different. To his supporters, the Republican candidate's distrustful rhetoric on the demographic is a strong response to global threats. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there is also growing concern about what a decisive push against both immigrants and Muslims would mean for the country.

Puerto Rico Community Land Trust Gets UN World Habitat Award for Rehabilitation of Channel

The Caño Martín Peña Community Land Trust in Puerto Rico was recently recognized with the prestigious UN World Habitat Award for transforming the impoverished community around the banks of a polluted river.
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