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Immigration Reform News 2014: Court Rules Women Suffering from Domestic Abuse can Apply for Asylum in US

The ruling is a big win for immigrant women escaping abusive husbands and wanting to start a new life in the United States.

TV News: 'Minority Report' & 'The Help' Among Top Films in Development for TV Adaptation

Spielberg's "Minority Report" and Scorsese's "Shutter Island" are getting film-to-TV adaptations. While "The Help" director Tate Taylor is bringing back "In the Heat of the Night" the TV series, and "The Omen" is coming to Lifetime TV.

FDA: Beware of Supplements Claiming to Treat Concussions

As the academic year starts and young generations of athletes prepare for competition on school sports teams, federal regulators warn against claims that products can cure concussions and other traumatic brain injuries.

Nation's First-Ever Public Pool Safety Codes Unveiled by Fed

The nation's first comprehensive guidelines for public pool operations have been released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

PEDIGREE Dry Dog Food Recalled for Possible Metal Fragments in Bags

In an extension of a previous voluntary action, Mars Petcare, a subsidiary of Mars, Inc., is recalling 15-pound as well as 55-pound bags of PEDIGREE® Adult Complete Nutrition dry dog food products, due to the possible presence of a foreign material.

Benefits of a Low-Carb Diet Beat Low-Fat in NIH Study

In the ongoing public debate between those who would have the world eat less fat and those who extol the virtues of a lower-carbohydrate diet, the carb detractors are celebrating a high-profile victory this week.

Fast-Food Eateries Targeted by Labor Organizers for Civil Disobedience

Ordering fast food could end up a lot less fast this week, as labor organizers plan to stage several acts of civil disobedience at restaurants such as McDonald's, in their ongoing effort unionize the industry's workers.

California Lawmakers Pass Statewide Ban on One-Use Plastic Bags

California lawmakers have voted to become the first state in the nation to impose an all-out ban on single-use plastic bags.

Lance Bass Proposes to Fiance Michael Turchin for a Second Time

On Monday, singer Lance Bass proposed to his fiancé Michael Turchin for the second time. On Monday, singer Lance Bass proposed to his fiancé Michael Turchin for the second time, E! News reports.

Gallup Poll: Average U.S. Work Week Up to 47 Hours

As Americans wrap up their Labor Day holiday by generally not laboring, a new survey by market analyst Gallup shows the average work week in the United States is no longer 40 but 47 hours.

Wesley Snipes Served a Lawsuit at ‘The Expendables 3’ Premiere

Actor Wesley Snipes was served with legal papers during the red carpet premiere of “The Expendables 3” movie earlier this month, RadarOnline reports.

NASA Must Reformat Opportunity Rover's Flash Memory

The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, which has been on the Red Planet's surface since January 25, 2004, is having to get a flash memory makeover for its on-board computer.

Orange is the New Black Season 3 Spoliers: Laverne Cox Opens Up About ‘OITNB’ Cast, Next Season

“Orange is the New Black” actress Laverne Cox recently dished on spoilers from “OITNB’s” third season and what it’s been like to be apart of the “OITNB” cast.

Simon Cowell Planning for Baby Number Two

Fatherhood seems to be treating Simon Cowell well because just six months after the birth of his first son, Cowell is planning for a second child.

4chan Naked Celebrity Pictures: Nude Photos of Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande, and Others Leaked Online

Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande, and Victoria Justice are among the many celebs whose nude photos have been leaked online.

NASA Tests 3-D Printed Rocket Parts, Hails Technology as Future of Design

The recent testing of some of the most intricate rocket engine parts ever designed suggests 3D-printers not only have a secure place in the high-tech world but will carry the space industry into the future.

Mite-O-Rama: Whole Colonies of Tiny Creatures Live on Your Face

The human body hosts a variety of microbes, fungi, viruses and scientists from North Carolina and California have published several new factoids about the microscopic animals living on your face - in your pores, actually.

2014 MLB Standings and Schedule: Look at Biggest Teams, Games Playing on Labor Day

The Labor Day holiday is here, so Latin Post.com lists and breaks down all the baseball games being played, from the Boston Red Sox to the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers and more.

Power Nap 101: Drinking Coffee Is Key to Getting Better Rest

Contrary to conventional wisdom - which teaches coffee acts as a stimulant and interferes with sleep - drinking a cup of joe may actually be the secret to having a more rejuvenating rest, suggests new research out of the United Kingdom and Japan.

American Airlines: Fares Return to Orbitz

Following a three-day embargo, American Airlines flight fares are now listed again on Orbitz. Following a three-day embargo, American Airlines flight fares are now listed again on Orbitz.
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