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Argentina Prosecutor Alberto Nisman Dead: Investigator Suspected Iran Was Involved in 1994 Israel Building Bombing Attack

Argentine investigator Alberto Nisman, in charge of investigating the 1994 bombing of the Argentine-Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) building, was found dead at his home in Buenos Aires on Monday.

Bigfoot Evidence and Sightings 2015: Animal Planet 'Finding Bigfoot' Season 6 Episode to Show Hunt for Sasquatch in Pennsylvania

Bigfoot enthusiasts will finally get a chance to see if a team of Bigfoot researchers were able to find the mysterious creature during their hunt in Southwestern Pennsylvania last summer when the episode of "Finding Bigfoot" airs.

'Fifty Shades of Grey' Movie Tickets, Trailer, News & Release Date: '50 Shades' Film Sets Record, Gets Its Own Teddy Bear [Watch]

As Valentine's Day approaches, fans of "Fifty Shades of Grey" cannot wait until the movie is released. The anticipation for the movie is so high that it has broken ticket sale records before even premiering in theaters. Online pre-order sales are through the roof and more are jumping on the "Fifty Shades" train.

Pope Francis News and Quotes: Pope Wishes to Enter the US Through Mexico Border in Unity With Immigrants, Will Visit NYC, Washington DC & Philadelphia

Pope Francis officially confirmed on Monday that he will visit Washington, DC, New York City and Philadelphia during his upcoming trip to the United States this fall.

'Selma' Movie Cast: Oprah Winfrey, John Legend and Common Talk March Through Alabama, Film on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2015

Oprah Winfrey, Common and actor David Oyelowo were among the cast members of the movie "Selma" who commemorated Martin Luther King, Jr. by marching with hundreds of people in Selma, Alabama on Sunday.

NFL Playoff Picture: Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots Advance to 2015 Super Bowl, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts Eliminated

The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots have advanced to the 2015 Super Bowl with wins in the Conference Championship round. Unfortunately for the Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts, they will not being paying until September. Latin Post.com breaks down the NFL playoff picture.

Poor Sleep Habits in Teens Lead to Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Risky Sexual Behavior Later in Life: Study

Adolescents and young adults who don’t get enough sleep on a regular basis are likely to wind up with substance-related problems, including binge drinking, driving under the influence, engaging in risky sexual behavior, and more, according to a recently published study.

Poll: 60% of Americans Support President Obama in Decision to Restore Diplomatic Ties With Cuba

On the historically controversial topic of United States-Cuban relations, a poll released Tuesday revealed that 60 percent of the American public say that they approve of President Barack Obama’s recent decision to restore diplomatic ties with the island nation.

Shakira Hosts Baby Shower for Whole World; Check Out Her Gift Registry to See What ‘Inspired’ Gifts She’s Asking You For

Songstress extraordinaire Shakira and boyfriend Gerard Pique are looking forward to welcoming their second child into the world soon and have taken to the Internet to make the upcoming baby shower a worldwide event…and you’re invited!

Harder Work, Longer Hours Lead to ‘Risky’ Drinking Habits, Study Finds

A newly released study examined the correlation between hours worked each week and drinking habits and found that – worldwide – individuals who work longer weeks than their peers were prone to heavier alcoholic drinking tendencies.

Kate Middleton Pregnancy Update: Duchess of Cambridge Says Baby is Very Active, Always Kicking; Gender Still Unknown

Catherine Duchess of Cambridge had a slew of royal engagements and appearances across the U.K. Monday, filling in curious bystanders about her current pregnancy and the very active baby growing in her belly.

Uber Creator Travis Kalanick Pledges to Bring 50,000 Jobs to Europe

Travis Kalanick, CEO of Uber, promised to create 50,000 jobs in Europe in an effort to quiet criticism

'Sims 4' Cheats and Codes: How to Get Free Money

Just as in real life, "Sims" fans face a sometimes tough choice: Should they play it straight or cut a few corners? For those who opt to go with the second option, the game's developers have included a number of cheats, enabling tricks from the helpful to the funny to the downright morbid.

Miley Cyrus & Patrick Schwarzenegger Dating News Update 2015: Does Couple Have Sex Tape Together?

Miley Cyrus and current boyfriend Patrick Schwarzenegger have reportedly been filming their sex life for pleasure.

Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber & Zedd Relationship News Update 2015: 'The Heart Wants What It Wants' Singer Upset about Dinner Date with Ex-Boyfriend? [Pic]

It seems like Selena Gomez has made up her mind to be with Zedd, as her dinner date with ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber apparently left her in disappointment.

Lifetime 'Whitney' Biopic & Movie News: Family Unhappy with Film, but Fans Approve

The family of late singer Whitney Houston criticized Lifetime's biopic of her. However, the film was well received by fans, despite the family's warnings.

Solar System Facts, Planets & Energy 2015: Astronomers Predict Existence of Two More Planets

Astronomers are predicting that there are at least two more planets in the Solar System, according to Universe Today.

Ryan Gosling & Eva Mendes Relationship News 2015: Couple Attends Comedy Show [PHOTOS]

Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes have kept a pretty low profile since welcoming baby girl Esmerelda Amada Gosling in September.

Justin Bieber Zone & Calvin Klein Underwear: 'Baby' Singer Featured on 'SNL' Spoof

Justin Bieber is sure to have added a handsome sum of money to his bank account when he became the the new face of Calvin Klein. But unsurprisingly, the gig that had the singer strip down to his tighty whities also came with its share of ridicule, including a "Saturday Night Live" spoof.

NSA & North Korea: US Reportedly Hacked Pyongyang Before Sony Hacking

The U.S. government confidently traced last year's massive Sony hack to North Korea in part because the National Security Agency had itself infiltrated Pyongyang's computer systems. The NSA tried to break into the North's networks as early as 2010 with the help of American allies.