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Taylor Swift Instagram Photos: 'Shake it Off' Siinger Gets the Photo of her Dreams

Actresses Mariska Hargitay and Ellen Pompeo posed together in an Instagram photo just for Taylor Swift, Us Weekly reported.

MTV 'Snooki & JWOWW' Season 4 Ending: Nicole Pollzzi Talks Being a Married Woman, Jenni "JWOWW" Farley Explains Reason for Series Finale

Reality stars Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Jenni "JWOWW" Farley are canceling their series "Snooki & JWOWW" so they can focus on raising their families.

Amanda Bynes 2015: Actress Looks Good on Recent Shopping Trip as DUI Case Moves to LA Country District Attorney's Office

Amanda Bynes was spotted in public for the first time in two months and reportedly looked fit and healthy as she went shopping around West Hollywood.

Heroin Epidemic, Addiction & Overdose: Mexico Farmers Making More Opium Poppy to Make Money Off US Drug Addicts

Mexican farmers are producing more opium to feed a growing heroin addiction in the United States. Mexican farmers are producing more opium to feed a growing heroin addiction in the United States.

Doritos Commercial Contest 2015: Former 'Tosh.0' Producer Wins $1M Super Bowl Ad Competition [Watch]

A University of Southern California graduate won the first place prize for the "Crash the Super Bowl" contest Sunday, according to KTLA TV.

Cuba Tourism Services and Ban: Travel Agencies Expect Higher Demand forUS-Cuban Travel as Kayak, Others Start Offering Hotel and Flight Information

Charter companies in charge of arranging flights from the United States to Cuba have seen a rise in business since President Barack Obama announced a return of diplomatic relations with the country in December but believe they will suffer once commercial airlines are allowed to provide regular service to and from Cuba.

Missing Guerrero, Mexico Students Massacre: Mexican Human Rights Group to Ask UN for Help as Thousands of Country's People Disappear

Mexico's National Human Rights Commission will present a report to the United Nations Monday on the country's "serious problem" with disappearances.

Sri Lanka News: US Promises to Be a 'Partner' and 'Friend' to New President Maithripala Sirisena and Country's Reforms

A top United States diplomat visited Sri Lanka Monday for the first time since the country gained new leadership and promised support for the country's new government.

Miley Cyrus and Patrick Schwarzenegger Look 'Genuinely in Love' While Getting Dinner With Mother Maria Shriver

Love is in the air for Miley Cyrus and boyfriend Patrick Schwarzenegger. Love is in the air for Miley Cyrus and boyfriend Patrick Schwarzenegger. The couple went on a dinner date Friday night with his mother Maria Shriver at Laurel Hardware in West Hollywood, according to E! News.

Nine Charged as Hitmen in 2013 Puerto Rico Murder of US Correctional Officer

Nine people in Puerto Rico have been charged in killing a United States correctional officer in a drive-by shooting in 2013, according to the Associated Press.

Victor Cruz News: New York Giants Athlete Talks Getting Married Next Year, Wanting People to 'Get Up and Dance'

National Football League star Victor Cruz revealed that he will marry fiancée Elaina Watley in the summer of next year, E! News reports.

U.S. Latino Population: Here are the 10 American Cities Where Latinos Have the Highest Homeownership, Entrepreneurship & Median Income

Forbes released a report of the top cities in the U.S. where Latinos are doing the best economically according to a recent study on Latinos' homeownership, entrepreneurship and median household income.

Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland: Former Destiny's Child Members Go to Lunch With Blue & Baby Ty

Beyoncé was spotted lunching together with best friend and former Destiny's Child partner Kelly Rowland who brought along her newborn son Titan Jewell.

Two Killed After Backpack Bomb Set Off to Kill Rearmed 'Contras' in Northern Nicaragua Explodes Early

A bomb blast in a remote town of Nicaragua killed two people and injured a few after the military fired gunshots at witnesses.

Former New Mexico Scientist Jailed for Trying to Develop Nuclear Bombs in Venezuela

A former Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist was sentenced to five and a half years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty in trying to help Venezuela develop a nuclear weapon.

NYPD Police Anti-Terror Plan: Bill de Blasio Supports Commissioner's Plan to Train 350 Officers in High-Tech Weaponry

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is behind police Commissioner Bill Bratton's plan to train 350 officers in high-tech weaponry to deal with street protests that have swept the city in the last few months.

Iggy Azalea Goes on Twitter Rant After 'Disgusting' Photos from Steve Madden Collection Released

Australian Rapper Iggy Azalea went on a Twitter rant about her recent collaboration with Steve Madden when a certain part of the photo shoot did not go her way.

'American Sniper' Movie 2015: First Lady Michelle Obama Defends Film, Asks for More Accurate Portrayals of Veterans

First Lady Michelle Obama defended the Oscar-nominated film "American Sniper" which has received criticism for its depiction of war, Yahoo! News reports according to the Associated Press.

Mexico-United States Border: Thousands of Mexican Children Cross Into Texas to Attend School

Thousands of people cross the Texas border each day to go to school in the United States. Thousands of people cross the Texas border each day to go to school in the United States, according to the BBC News website.

'Que te Perdone Dios' Recap & Spoilers: Abigail Discovers Renata Had a Daughter & Questions Macaria on Why They Don't Look Alike

Here's what happened in episodes 6-10 of "Que te Perdone Dios." The first week of "Que te Perdone Dios" saw Renata losing three people: Pablo, Bruno and Abigail.

Immigration Reform News Update 2015: Democrats Threaten to Block Action DHS Bill

Senate Democrats threatened Thursday to block action on the Department of Homeland Security bill funding until House Republicans act on provisions that would reverse President Barack Obama's key immigration policies, according to the Associated Press.
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