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Google Glass Release Date, For Sale Price, Explorer Beta News 2014: Trademark And Patent Next Steps For Search Giant

Google is dealing with legal matters Just because there hasn't been much in the way of news in the public eye concerning the search engine's product leader in the smart glasses industry doesn't mean the technology giant isn't taking efforts to prepare its device to rollout and acceptance in the legal and business realms.

McDonald’s Backs Out From Crimea: Was The Decision Political or Due To Financial reasons?

The fast food restaurant chain has closed its three stores in the peninsula, citing financial insecurity.

Immigration News 2014: Hispanic Community Unites On Saturday For Nationwide Anti-Deportation Rally

During the last several months, numerous civil rights and immigration reform advocates have protested at detention centers around the nation calling for President Barack Obama to end deportations and the inhumane treatment of detainees.

Brendan Eich Leaves Mozilla: CEOs Can't Have It Both Ways - Opinion

The two-week public fight over the new CEO of Mozilla Corp., Brendan Eich, concluded on Thursday when Eich announced on his blog that he would be resigning from his position. Cue the recriminations.

Legal Marijuana Stock Market Performance News and Companies: Cannabis Investment Opportunities and Businesses To Watch

Pot stocks are very much 'buyer beware' Back in August, The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority warned investors about marijuana stocks: "The con artists behind marijuana stock scams may try to entice investors with optimistic and potentially false and misleading information that in turn creates unwarranted demand for shares of small, thinly traded companies that often have little or no history of financial success.

Russian Crimea Invasion Sanctions and News: U.S. Actions Against Russia May Affect Miley Cyrus and Justin Timberlake Tours

It has been reported that Miley Cyrus and Justin Timberlake may be forced to cancel their concerts in Finland due to U.S. sanctions against the venue's Russian owners.

National VLPower Summit and Tech Contest: Voto Latino's Devotion to Emboldening the Latino Community [INTERVIEW]

Voto Latino, the non-partisan organization that's charged with helping millennials claim a better future for themselves and their community, and is committed to continual acts of Latino progression, has helped to promote the knowledge that Latino issues are American issues.

UN Children's Fund Study Finds Nearly a Quarter Of Latino Teens Don't Attend School

A United Nations report released earlier this week revealed that 20 percent of teenagers in Latin American countries between the ages of 11 and 18 do not attend schools.

Greencard Warriors and Homeland's Manny Pérez on Latinos in the Military Who Are Robbed of U.S. Citizenship and Die in Vain

Alma Award-winning actor, Manny Pérez, who stars in the film, Greencard Warriors and has a re-occurring role in the hit show, Homeland, spoke exclusively with the Latin Post about his intense roles as an undocumented father who faces severe injustice to a cold terrorist with no remorse.

Ted Cruz Speech at Liberty University: Controversial Congressman Talks Religious Freedom

Potential GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz took a trip to Liberty University on Wednesday to voice his opinion and view on the current state of religious liberty.

Pollster Says Traditionally Conservative and Repulican Arizona Destined To Become Blue State

Do to an ever-growing Latino population, as well as an increase of independent voters, pollsters believe that the state will become majority Democratic will the next few presidential cycles.

Vladimir Putin Wife and Divorce News: Russian President and Lyudmila Putina Officially Split

It’s official. Russian president Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila Putina have finalized their divorce.News of the confirmed divorce was announced on Wednesday via Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

Fort Hood Killer and Shooting Update: Spc. Ivan Lopez's Rampage Leaves 4 Dead and 16 Wounded

In an event similar to the 2009 shooting, a soldier turns on his fellow men, killing three before turning the gun on himself.

Putin Divorce: Kremlin Confirms President's Divorce; Russian Media Doesn't Report It

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife, Lyudmila Putina, have finalized their divorce after three decades of marriage, according to the leader's official biography on the Kremlin website.

Supreme Court Justice, Judgements & Decision: Court Strikes Down Election Campaign Donation Limits

Political campaign donors can now donate as much money as they wish as long as donations to individual politicians do not exceed $5,200, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.

Global Warming News and Update: U.N. Panel Urges World Leaders To Take Climate Change Action In New Report

A group of Nobel-prize winning scientists released a report Monday outlining the how critical global warming will be on humanity, "Al Jazeera America" reported.

Immigration News, Updates, and Reports: Study Reveals 68,000 "Criminal Aliens" Deported Last Year

Last year Immigration and Customs Enforcement rounded up 193,000 foreign nationals with criminal convictions and charges but deported only 125,000 of them while releasing 68,000, "Fox News" reported.

Miami May Have Seen Its Last Live Ultra Music Festival Lineup After 99 Arrests and 1 Gruesome Hospitalization in 2014

Was this year's Ultra Music Festival the last? If some city officials get their way, yes. Was this year's Ultra Music Festival the last? If some city officials get their way, yes.

Top 5 Worst Common Core Math Homework Problems: Basic Curriculum Passed Over For Complexity Despite Parental Backlash

The much-ballyhooed Common Core school curriculum is causing some uncommon problems outside of the classroom.

Texas' Rio Grande Valley Operates as a Major Marijuana and Drug Smuggling Corridor

Federal law enforcement agencies have struggled to reduce the amount of marijuana smuggled into the country through the U.S.-Mexico border while the Rio Grande poses as its biggest challenge.