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Update: Since the publishing of this piece, Natalie Montelongo has taken a new job as Campaign Director for presidential hopeful, Julian Castro. Leaders that break...
Yet another group of researchers has concluded that plastic has infiltrated the deepest, darkest depths of the sea. Last week, a crew of marine...
In the spirit of Women's History Month, let us hit you with a question: ever wish you could go back in time and discover...
When Facebook first hit scene in 2006 and the general public gained access, my husband was on it right away, already nimble with this...
Netflix announced this week that the platform has acquired the rights to turn Nobel-prizewinning author Gabriel García Márquez’s 1967 novel, Cien Años de Soledad...
On Wednesday, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen sat in front of a congressional committee for a hearing on U.S. border...
In 1970, President Nixon created the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), a big step forward in addressing the growing concern about the effects of pollution...
There are a number of celebrities with enviable skin, making you wonder if they’ve made a pact with the gods. Whatever the regimen, they...
Last month, researchers from an Israeli pharmaceutical company called Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies announced that in about a year, they would begin clinical trials with...
Scientists may really have stumbled across a cure to HIV, according to a report published in the medical journal Nature earlier this week. The...
Later this year, I will turn the big 4-5, and before you ask, yes, I am aware that calling it that is not a...
Located across two Peruvian mountain peaks, the UNESCO World Heritage site, Machu Picchu — a 600 year-old world wonder — has long been known...