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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 [Spoilers]: Jimmy to Create the Spine of the Show

'Better Call Saul' will be back for their second season and Jimmy will be the one to run the show.

Top 10 Most Popular Songs of the Year

After one productive year in the music industry, the numbers are up once again in the U.S. and the U.K. as they list their Top 10 most popular songs of the year. For some, it will be surprising that Adele didn't get the top spot on Billboard's list, but some were pleased with the results having Justin Bieber's "Sorry" as the no. 1 song of the year.

Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin Teaming up to end Justin Bieber, Kourtney Kardashian Romance

Kendall Jenner is teaming up with her friend Hailey Baldwin to stop the Kourtney-Justin hook up. Justin Bieber and Kourtney Kardashian made the headlines as it was reported on various websites that the celebrity duo is hooking up.

‘Love & Hip Hop’ Spoilers: 3 Latest Scoops on ‘LHH’ New York, Hollywood & Atlanta

The “Love & Hip Hop” series on VH1 are getting more interesting as relationship dramas started to emerge. But as fans take the intense emotional ride with cast through their confrontations and catfights, were are giving you 3 latest scoops we’ve learned from “LHH” New York, Hollywood and Atlanta.

Obama Administration’s Central American Families Deportation Plan Draws Ire of Immigration Advocates, Democratic Presidential Candidates

Obama Administration plans to deport hundreds of Central American families U. S. President Barack Obama is now receiving criticism from immigration advocates as the government announced its intention to deport Central American families.

'East of Salinas' PBS Documentary on Farmworkers' Children Goes Viral

The newest PBS documentary film "East of Salinas," which is about the status of the farmworkers' children in a small part of California in Salinas Valley, is gaining much attention as the series by Independent Lens, which airs today, tackles the issue of the education and lifestyle of migrant labor workers in the U.S.

US Lawmakers Demand Labor Investigation of Mexico's Third Largest Retailer

A diverse range of Latino and non-Latino congressional lawmakers have called on U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez to investigate inappropriate labor practices by a Mexican grocery company.

Tamir Rice Indictment Declined: Ohio Grand Jury Declines Indictment Against Officers Involved in Tamir Rice Killing

Charges will not be brought against the two Cleveland police officers involved in the killing of Tamir Rice, a Cuyahoga County Prosecutor said Monday.

Puerto Rico Debt Crisis: House Speaker Paul Ryan Pledges Action for Early 2016

Although the omnibus bill did not address Puerto Rico's financial crisis, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., has reportedly made the commonwealth's debt struggle a top issue for next year.

Harvard Researchers Call for Police Killings to Be Documented as Public Health Issue

A team of decorated Harvard researchers are calling on U.S. Public Health Agencies to consider police killings as public health issues.

Massive Storm System Slams Midwest, Southern US

A massive storm system continued to slam the Midwestern and Southern U.S. on Monday, causing serious complications for holiday travelers across the country.

Spike Lee Reiterates President Obama’s Words on Gun Violence: ‘People are Numb’

Spike Lee is busy promoting his new movie "Chi-Raq." While he's at it, the veteran filmmaker shared his thoughts on the prevalent yet unnoticed gun violence happening in some parts of Chicago.

Bernie Sanders Confident His Stand on Income Inequality, ISIS Can Win Back Trump Supporters

Sen. Bernie Sander strongly believes he can sway Trump supporters with his stand on income inequality, foreign policy and ISIS.

Brazilian Waxing -- Should You Try It?

Brazilian waxing is one of the specialties in Waxing and Skincare by Celeste in El Cajon, CA.The waxing and skincare clinic has provided 5,000 Brazilian waxing to its clients, a milestone goal that it has proudly announced. Currently, it is looking forward to achieving its next target of 10,000 waxes.

Pope Francis Wants Central America to Resolve Cuban Migration Problems

Pope Francis has called on Central American nations Costa Rica and Nicaragua to resolve the Cuban migration problems in the region. Thousands of Cubans are stranded in the border of the two countries after Nicaragua refused the migrants to pass their territory.

Mother of Five, 19-Year-old College Student Shot and Killed by Chicago Police, Families Demanding Answers

The family of a 55-year-old mother of five admittedly shot and killed by Chicago police in a deadly accident at her home is demanding answers from the already beleaguered department.

Chipotle’s Sales, Stock Price Nosedive Amid E. Coli Outbreaks; Mexican Food Chain to Survive Health Disasters?

Mexican grill food chain company Chipotle is currently facing some serious challenges in terms of sales and stock prices. In just two-and-a-half months, the once-booming restaurant’s sales and stock prices plummeted. The decline came in the wake of the E. coli and norovirus outbreaks linked to their products.

Top 5 Best Latin Phrases, Leadership Quotes for Entrepreneurs 2015

There are hundreds of Latin words that have been incorporated in everyday English including the words memo, alibi, et cetera, census, via and versus, among others. There are also entire Latin phrases that have been naturally embedded in English. For example, these phrases, bona fide (in good faith) and carpe diem (seize the day) are often used in full and without any second thought, Mental Floss noted. But did you know Latin phrases can also be useful in business?

2016 US Campaign: Abortion Predicted to Be a Hot Issue

The upcoming 2016 U.S. Campaign is expected to touch the issue on abortion, keeping both Democrats and Republicans on the hot seat.

US Commercial Flights to Cuba Happening Soon; Airlines Submit Applications to new Routes

U.S. commercial flights from Cuba will happen anytime soon as several airlines began submitting applications to new routes.Working quietly behind the scenes, U.S. airlines have already started preparations for commercial trips to the island nation as soon as the travel restriction that has been standing for half a century long in Cuba is lifted.
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