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Brazil Waives Visa Requirement for Americans During Summer Olympics

Brazil announced on its official gazette that it will temporarily waive tourist visa requirements for Americans and US passport holders in time for the Summer Olympic Games to be held in Rio de Janeiro in August. The tourist visa waiver program also applies for citizens of Australia, Canada, and Japan.

Maps Compare How Fast It Takes to Travel the World in 1914 and 2016

How much has the world changed in a hundred years? A lot, and a pair of maps -- a century apart -- have emerged to illustrate what has and hasn't changed in the art of travel in that span of time.

Brazil Declares State of Emergency Amid Widespread of Zika Virus

Brazil has declared state of emergency in some regions greatly affected by the Zika virus. the new epidemic has now been linked to birth defects in Brazilian newborns.

Ozzy Osbourne Travels to Cuba to Enrich Knowledge on 'Anything Past World War 2'

Accompanied by the History Channel team, Ozzy Osbourne and his son Jack travels to Cuba to learn more about World War 2.

PS4 vs Xbox One 2016: PlayStation Sales Approaching 36 Million After Sony's Impressive Holiday Season Performance

Sony's successful holiday season performance has pushed PlayStation 4 sales close to 36 million worldwide. Figures are expected to rise even further with the upcoming lineup of PS4 games.

Bernie Sanders Taunts Donald Trump Over Anti-Chinese Remarks on Climate Change

Bernie Sanders recently mocked Donald Trump's crude views on climate change. The Vermont senator also vowed to break up the country's largest banks and insurance companies if he is elected president.

FBI Wants Public Help to Complete Timeline Gap of San Bernardino Attack

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking the help of the public in completing the timeline gap of the San Bernardino attack that killed 14 people last Dec. 2, 2015. Agents are trying to find the unknown whereabouts of the shooters for 18 minutes just a couple hours after the incident.

Windows 10-Powered Samsung Galaxy TabPro S Release Date Set for February

Samsung Galaxy TabPro S has been unveiled. It is set to arrive next month. Samsung unveils its Windows 10-powered tablet. Called Samsung Galaxy TabPro S, the mobile device is set for a February 2016 release.

AT&T Partners With IBM, GE, Cisco and More for Smart Cities Project

AT&T aims to build smart cities as it partners with various tech and data companies for the project.

Jennifer Lopez Confirms Dating Casper Smart, Addresses Wedding Rumors

Actress and singer Jennifer Lopez finally breaks her silence on dating rumors circulating and confirms, during her recent guesting on Ellen DeGeneres' show, that she is dating Casper Smart. JLo even addressed wedding rumors between her and her beau.

Is BMW's i8 the Most Beautiful & Futuristic Hybrid Car Right Now?

BMW revealed the i8 concept at this year's CES, leading to many wondering if it's the most beautifully-designed and futuristic car ever created.

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for Jan 6-8: Dr. Neville on Billy Abbott and Ashley Newman’s Conditions

Drama and tension are building up in Genoa City as the characters of "The Young and the Restless" face tough and life-threatening decisions this week, including, of course, the recently hospitalized Billy Abbott and Ashley Abbott's newly discovered health condition.

PowerShot Cameras 2016: Canon Gives Life to Ailing Point-and-Shoot Line With new Models

Canon unveils a new line of PowerShot point-and-shoot cameras at CES 2016. Over the past years, high-end DSLRs and outdoor-oriented cameras have dominated the market.

Affluenza Teen and Mother Fighting Extradition to U.S. From Mexico

Texas teenager Ethan Couch and his mother Tonya Couch, who were arrested last week in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, are both facing extradition to the U.S. after Ethan allegedly killed four people in a wreck in Texas back in 2013.

US Raids Target Central American Immigrants; Advocates Urge to Keep Doors Closed

In light of the emerging immigration raids by the Obama administration targeting Central American Immigrants who crossed borders seeking political asylum and some juvenile visa, have been asked by consulates, activists and other legal advisers to keep their doors closed for immigration agents.

Newly Seated Venezuelan Leader Henry Ramos Allup Is Against Chavismo

Just after being seated as the newest legislative leader in Venezuela, Henry Ramos Allup already promises drastic changes will occur in the country as it has been well-known that Ramos Allup belongs to the opposition group against President Nicolas Maduro.

Colombia’s Ariadna Gutierrez Snubbing Steve Harvey? Embattled Host Releases First Statement After Controversial Miss Universe 2015 Blunder

Weeks after the controversial and embarrassing Miss Universe 2015 blunder on Dec. 20, highly-criticized host Steve Harvey broke his silence over the issue. During a radio interview on “The Steve Harvey Morning Show,” the 58-year-old TV personality recalled the happenings during the pageant’s coronation night. Harvey also revealed that in spite of his humility to reach out and talk to Miss Universe runner-up Ariadna Gutierrez of Colombia, the beauty queen is still giving him a cold shoulder.

Jeb Bush Reveals Family Drug Struggles, Says Seeing His Daughter in Jail Was 'Very Debilitating'

Jeb Bush revealed his family's experience with drug addiction and promised to curb this problem if he becomes president.

La Bamba Tortilleria: Leticia Ortiz Shares Story of Her Growing Business

Since it has opened to the market in Ohio City almost six years ago, La Bamba Tortilleria "has done nothing but grow" with a projected sales of $2 million in 2015.

5 Ways You Can Survive El Niño Like a Pro

El Niño has arrived. Check out 5 tips to survive the harsh weather. El Niño formally arrived this week in Los Angeles and, at best, it can be a big hassle for the people living in the city or at worst, it can lead to fatal consequences.
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