January 11, 2017 101-year-old lottery winner says money will be used to fix her roof Two things occurred to Lily Camacho of Kearny, Arizona, last week. First, her roof started to leak in the heavy rains that flooded much of the Southwest. Second her son stopped by with a couple of scratch-off lottery tickets.
January 11, 2017 Memorial Day BBQ: Grilled Honey Chipotle Salmon Kabobs Memorial day weekend is the beginning of the summer and grilling season. Here is a yummy honey chipotle salmon kabobs recipe.
January 11, 2017 Mother's Day Recipe: Mango Blueberry Scones With A Lemon Glaze Mango blueberry scones with a lemon glaze recipe. Happy Mother's Day!
January 11, 2017 Cinco de Mayo: Passion Fruit Margarita Mi Cocina's Elizabeth Carrion teach us how to prepare a delicious and refreshing Passion Fruit Margarita.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: 'Sonygate' or how Hollywood’s dirty secret was accidentally spilled A dirty little secret, long suspected but now confirmed by Sonygate, is that liberals are bigots too.
January 11, 2017 Rosie Perez calls ‘The View’ tension rumors ‘really, really, really insulting’ Rosie Perez says the rumors of behind-the-scenes tension plaguing "The View" co-hosts are "really, really, really insulting."
January 11, 2017 Mario Lopez talks 'Tanked,' deep influence of Boys & Girls Club on his life Mario Lopez visited the Boys and Girls Club in San Gabriel Valley to reveal an exotic new custom fish tank he designed.
January 11, 2017 'Addicted' star William Levy is tired of just being the hunk, open to gay roles and telenovela with Thalia In a wide-ranging interview with FNL, Levy talked about everything from phone sex, to his effort to expand his brand, his willingness to do a telenovela with Thalia, and even play gay movie roles.
January 11, 2017 Despite country's turmoil, Mexicans give thanks to Our Lady of Guadalupe Many here are reluctant to have their centenary tradition of thanksgiving and devotion tainted with the unpleasant realities of a country caught up in vices like crime and corruption.
January 11, 2017 U.S. instructors trained Brazilians in torture techniques during military dictatorship, report says The United States taught torture techniques to more than 300 Brazilian military members, many of whom went on to serve under the country’s brutal military dictatorship, according to a new 2,000 page report.