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California Lawmakers Looking to End Vaccine Exemptions in Response to Measles Outbreak
Due to the worsening state of the measles outbreak in the U.S., two legislators in California submitted a bill aiming to remove the rights of parents to exempt their children from vaccination programs. The bill, drafted by Senators Ben Allen of Santa Monica and Richard Pan of Sacramento was submitte… 
Mercury Levels in Pacific Tuna Rising
A study on marine life conducted by a team of researchers revealed that the mercury levels found in yellowfin tuna in the Pacific Ocean has been increasing by 3.8 percent each year. The researchers noted that the annual steady increase started in 1998. Is Katy Perry Turning Over a New Leaf? The Singer Tweets a Psalm Verse Before Super Bowl Performance
Is Katy Perry turning over a new leaf? The pop singer seems to be going back to her Christian roots after she posted a Psalm 118:24 Bible verse on her Twitter account right before her Super Bowl XLIX performance. 
'Devious Maids' Cast & Rumors: 'Glee' Star Naya Rivera Joins Series
Naya Rivera will remain as a fixture in primetime television even after the final season of Fox Network's musical comedy, Glee, wraps up as she landed a recurring role in another hit small screen show, Devious Maids, according to a report from Deadline. 'NCIS' Season 12 Episode 14 Spoilers & Preview: Tony Returns to Former School in 'Cadence' Story
Apart from the team's investigative skills and strategies, the fourteenth episode of NCIS Season 12 will be featuring flashbacks of Anthony "Tony" DiNozzo's, played by Michael Weatherly, time in school as well, according to the synopsis provided by TV Guide. 
Kobe 10 "5AM Flight' Release Date, Price, Where to Buy, Photos [Watch Video]
Kobe Bryant will not play for the Los Angeles Lakers in their remaining games this season due to a shoulder injury, but the 17-time All-Star is about to make headlines this weekend. 'The Flash' Episode 12 Recap: How Did Barry Meet His Love Interest?
The latest episode of The Flash, titled Crazy For You, not only focused on a new villain, aptly called Peek-a-Boo, but also finally shed some light on the somewhat gloomy dating life of its lead characters, according to a post from Cartermatt.com. Metro-North Crash Update: SUV, Train Collide Westchester County
The fatal crash at the Metro-North on Tuesday left a total of seven people dead and 12 injured. When one of the victims did not come home or even call his wife, the latter decided to call the police in hopes of finding her husband alive. 
Spotify Predicts 2015 Grammy Award Winners
Music streaming service Spotify has put forward its list of artists, including Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, Sia and more, who might win big at the upcoming 2015 Grammy Awards this Sunday evening. 'Big Hero 6' Soars to Top Spot of South Korea Box Office
After the considerable success of Disney’s ‘Frozen’ in the South Korea box office, the newest animated film from the studio, 'Big Hero 6', has also soared to the top spot for the weekend last January 30 to February 1. 
Developer Delays Launch of ‘Halo: The Master Chief Collection’ Multiplayer Patch
“Halo” series developer 343 Industries updated gamers through a new blog post that the launch of a multiplayer patch designed to fix the remaining issues with “Halo: The Master Chief Collection” has been delayed. The company explained through the Halo Waypoint that the development team needs… Workshop to Help Navigate through CA Dream Act to Be Held in Los Angeles
The Korean Resource Center (KRC) in Los Angeles will be holding a California (CA) Dream Act workshop on February 14 to help undocumented students and their families to navigate through the process of applying for the Dream Act and for financial aid before the application deadline. The CA Dream Act a… Tom Wheeler of the FCC Proposes New Rules to Protect Net Neutrality
On Wednesday, Tom Wheeler of the Federal Communications Commission announced his plans to change Internet regulation. His plans call for the treatment of Internet as a utility, much like water and electricity. Cameroonian and Chadian Forces Claim to Have Killed Over 250 Boko Haram Militants
Cameroonian and Chadian forces say they have killed over 250 Boko Haram militants. 
"Together We Can Breathe": How Can Christians Move into Deeper Interracial Engagement?
In an effort to take steps forward in actively building deeper relationships of understanding between different ethnic communities, a group of Christian leaders from various backgrounds gathered at “Together We Can Breathe,” a follow-up symposium to the Institute of the Study of Asian American C…









