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Court: Immigrant Children Over 21 Lose Privileges, Go To The Back Of The Visa Line

PHOENIX — The Child Status Protection Act, which allows immigrant children who turn 21 to retain their child status longer or qualify for a valid adult category and keep their initial priority date, was passed by Congress in 2002. Today,

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Terapia de Testosterona Ligada a Ataques Cardíacos y Accidentes Cerebrovasculares

Un reciente informe sugiere un aumento en el uso de testosterona por hombres sin afecciones médicas subyacentes.  Muchos hombres están optando por la terapia de testosterona para combatir síntomas como la falta de energía; sin embargo, algunos médicos están levantando la voz de alerta

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Community & Public Service Career & Internship Fair @ Downtown Phoenix

Date: June 11 Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Sponsored by ASU Career Services and College of Public Programs, Summer Career Fairs will give students, recent graduates, and alumni an opportunity to meet employers from a variety of industries and

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FREE Prostate Cancer Screenings

Date: June 14, 2014 Time: 8 a.m. to Noon Arizona State Urology and Southwest Prostate Cancer Foundation are sponsoring a FREE prostate cancer screening.  The services provided are Prostate Specific Antigen (“PSA”) or blood test and a Digital Rectal Exam

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People of Color Network Health Fair Event

Date: Wednesday, June 11th Time: 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.  Starshine Academy is proud to host the People of Color Network Health Event. A massive event at no cost to the public.  Enjoy a good time with family with food,

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Stearns Lending Offers Power and Possibilities for First-Time Home Owners

By: Cindy G. Castillo People, power and possibilities is what Ricky Miles, Branch Manager for Stearns Lending brings to the table. Becoming a homeowner is not easy and an intimidating process. First-time buyers will most likely believe that they are

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Channeling Spirits by Helping Others

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Ghost tales, the mythical spirits that some say are only in stories or others swear they have encountered and are convinced these exist. Angels and demons have been around for many centuries. Whether one believes in

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Brazil 2014 World Cup 101: Host Country Ready for the Biggest Sporting Event in the World

ArizonaLatinos.com continues to give you insight, test your knowledge keep you informed on the most anticipated sporting event in the world with our series Brazil 2014 World Cup 101.   By Francisco Romero With just a few days away before

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Your Personal Swimsuit Guide

By Robyn Moreno for Las Fabulosas Summer is here, but do not fear: From the sexiest one-pieces, to fun tankinis, to flattering (it’s true!) bikinis, we show you the cutest suits for every body type — and how to rock

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George Springer Named American Eagle Rookie of the Month

By Francisco Romero Astros Rookie Outfielder George Springer made his anticipated major league debut April 16. It took him a couple of weeks to get acclimated to playing in the big leagues, and once he did there is no telling

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