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extended loop: Kanye sings for Amber Rose, Ricky Martin's new country and deportation orphans
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Ricky Martin and Benicio del Toro have both become Spanish citizens with Martin rumored to have done so to legally marry in the country.
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U.S. deportations have left more than 5,000 children in foster care in 2011 according to Immigrations and Customs documents. During the first half of the year, 46,000 undocumented adults with U.S. citizen children were deported from the U.S..
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Kanye West got nostalgic over ex-girlfriend Amber Rose at a recent concert in Philadelphia, dedicating the song "Runaway" to Rose and saying: "To the city of Philly, I wanna thank ya’ll for making an incredible person that this song was made for.” Rose has since responded, saying she saw his rant as an apology "And if it was an apology, I forgive him for being an asshole."
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Although the number of Latinos going to college has risen significantly in the past few years, a new study has found that most of that growth has been at the community college level.
Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has been named one of the world's most powerful people along with presidents and CEOs in Forbes magazine's annual power list. The world's most wanted man beat out Mexican president Felipe Calderón (who wasn't included), and is the only drug trafficker on the list.
Scientists in Argentina have found the 60-million year-old skull of a squirrel with saber-toothed fangs that lived among dinosaurs.
According to new census findings, more young adults are staying at home and living with their parents. Nearly 60 percent of men and 50 percent of women age 18 to 24 and lived with their parents in 2011.