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Facebook Server Down & Outage: Social Media Network Temporarily Goes Down; Service Restored

Social media network Facebook crashed Wednesday, causing an outpour of posts discussing the disruption on other social media sites.

Bullfighting News: Bogota Court Lifts Ban on Bullfighting Until Month

Bogota allowed to hold traditional bullfighting until March, Colombian court rules Colombia's highest court ruled Tuesday that it would rescind a ban, after two months and a hunger strike, on bullfighting in the nation's capital.

Jenni Rivera Death Update: Chiquis Rivera Says She Feels Signs From Late Mother

A psychic confirms what Chiquis Rivera already felt. Chiquis Rivera feels she has confirmation that her mother has been communicating with her. The singer was shown a video on "Suelta La Sopa," where Aymee, a psychic, said she received messages from Jenni Rivera for her daughter.

Colombian Officials to Fight Cybercrime in Eastern Europe

Colombian officials sent on two-year training against cybercrime in eastern Europe Nine government officials from Colombia are headed to Estonia to learn about cyber defense training, according to Colombia Reports.

Astronomers Define 'Laniakea,' Milky Way's Larger Galaxy Group

Thanks to astronomers using the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia, Earth's celestial profile seems even smaller today, compared to the unfathomably large "Laniakea" collection of galaxies just recently identified.

'Star Wars Episode VII' Cast News and Rumors: 'Game of Thrones' Actor Miltos Yerolemou to Hav Role

Actor Miltos Yerolemou, who played Syrio Forel in the first season of “Game of Thrones,” will now be taking on an undisclosed role in J.J. Abrams’ upcoming “Star Wars: Episode VII” film.

'Orange Is the New Black' Cast and New Season: Remy Ma Dishes on Real Prison Life vs. ‘OITNB’

During a recent interview with MTV, Remy Ma opened up about living life in jail for over six years and how her prison life compares and contrasts to how prison life is portrayed on the hit Netflix show, “Orange is the new Black.”

What it’s like for a girl to walk alone in Cairo among creepers

What it’s like for a girl to walk alone in Cairo among creepers This video shows what it’s like for a girl to walk alone in Cairo, no matter what time of day.

Itati Cantoral Telenovelas: Actress Rumored to Be Starring in 'Dos Mujeres, Un Camino' Remake

Itati Cantoral may be in a love triangle. Itati Cantoral may be making her big return to telenovelas. It is rumored that "Dos Mujeres, Un Camino" will be remade by producer Emilio Larrosa, notes TV y Novelas.

Andrew Madoff, Son of Bernie Madoff, Dies at 48

The last of the Madoff sons dies of cancer Andrew Madoff, son of multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff, died Wednesday at a New York City hospital at the age of 48.

Beyonce & Jay Z Divorce & Pregnancy Rumors 2014: 'Drunk in Love' Duo Expecting Second Child?

After being surrounded by incessant divorce rumors for months, Beyoncé and Jay Z are reportedly expecting their second child.

Miguel Cotto Next Fight News: Brandon Rios Hoping for Match With Cotto, Ruslan Provodnikov?

boxing Brandon Rios is ready to fight again. He finally got a win under his belt, his first one since 2012, and now he says he's ready to face the likes of Miquel Cotto and Ruslan Provodnikov.

From CVS Caremark to CVS Health: Company Changes Name, Pulls Tobacco Products from Shelves

Drugstore CVS has pulled all remaining tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars and smokeless tobacco from its shelves nationwide.

Mexico Airport News 2014: President Enrique Pena Nieto Unveils Plan to Build Latin America's Largest Airport

President unveiled plans for $9.2 billion airport in Mexico City Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Tuesday revealed ambitious plans for a new airport in Mexico City that, once complete, would be the biggest in Latin America.

Kendrick Lamar Hot New Music 2014: 'Swimming Pools' Star Sued for Copyright Infringement; New Album On the Way?

Kendrick Lamar is being sued for copyright infringement on "Rigamortis" off his critically acclaimed 2011 debut album "Section.80."

Colombia Gold Mining: Nation Shuts Down Another Illegal Mine

Colombia shuts down another illegal gold mine, an industry that is about 63% of total mining in the country

Obama Sends 350 Troops to U.S. Embassy in Iraq

President Barack Obama is planning to send 350 troops to the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and its surrounding facilities amid the growing threat of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, known as ISIL or ISIS.

Home Depot May Have Been Hit by Credit Card Security Breach; Could Be Worse than Target Breach 2013

Home Depot could have been hit by fraud artists and hackers Home Depot is looking into a possible data breach involving stolen credit cards and debit cards that may have been happening since earlier this spring, the company said Tuesday.

Despite World Court, Japan Looks to Resume 'Research' Whaling in 2015

In the magical language of global whaling, the term "fatal hunting" can be equated to "scientific research" and "international ban" can be reworked to read "able to kill more mike whales than ever before."

Kate Plus 8 T.V. Show News: Kate Gosselin Allegedly Keeping Kids Away From Jon Gosselin

In addition to ignoring her ex-husband’s request to keep their children off of reality television, Kate Gosselin is also ignoring Jon Gosselin’s court-ordered visitation rights to see their children.
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