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'Orange Is the New Black' Star Diane Guerrero Reiterates How Parents' Deportation Ruined Her Family
If there is one celebrity who can accurately relate to the plight of the young immigrants who were separated from their parents, it will be "Orange Is The New Black" star Diane Guerrero.
Bucket List Family Settles in an 80-Year-Old Hawaii Bungalow After 3-Years of Nomadic Lifestyle
After seeing over 60 countries and living a nomadic life in a span of three years, the viral Bucket List Family finally decided to call Hawaii their home.
Mom from Indiana Reveals God Instructed Her to Donate Kidney to Young Girl at Bible Camp
Indiana mom revealed that God gave her the go-signal to donate her kidney to 8-year-old Abby Steinard while the entire vacation Bible school was praying for the young child.
Boys Rescued From Thai Cave in High Spirits During First Media Interview
A week after their high-risk rescue, the members of the Thai youth soccer team who were trapped in a cave shared their excruciating experience with the public for the first time.
#PrettyPlaneGirl Says Viral #PlaneBae Tweets Invaded Her Privacy
While netizens got excited over the unfolding of incidents between two strangers that took place during a flight that was documented by actress Rosey Blair on Twitter, the woman at the center of the #PlaneBae saga said that the event invaded her privacy.
Kenny Chesney's Show Goes On After Injuring Himself During Kansas City Concert
Kenny Chesney hurt himself while performing onstage during a concert in Kansas City on Saturday, but the country music superstar managed to finish his performance despite his obvious pain.
Tyrese Gibson Admits Public Feud With Dwayne Johnson Was 'Unprofessional'
Tyrese Gibson regretted having a very public feud with his "Fast and the Furious" co-star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson last year.
Teacher Talks About Low-Income Students on a Southwest Flight, Took Home Over $500 Cash Donations
Kimberly Bermudez was just talking to a stranger about her Southwest Airlines flight about how the low-income immigrant parents of her students in a Chicago elementary school had to go through a lot of hardships to make both ends meet. But she never expected that she will take home over $500 in donations from those who heard her story.
Immigrant Teen Graduates High School With Honors, Becomes First in Family to Attend College
Jenny Xie proved that determination and strong will can help her surpass all the struggles and become the first person in her family to attend college.
Illinois Native Draws Inspiration From the Crowd to Win Gold in National Special Olympic Competition
Grace Seiboldt pushed herself to the limits after hearing the crowd cheer her during the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle, resulting to three victories and an invitation to try out for the team that will represent the country in the international competition.