Pope Francis: Earth's Water Must Be Protected and Available to Everyone

The Argentine pontiff is encouraging the world to ensure that its water supplies are protected and available to us for all.

Starbucks Baristas Will No Longer Write 'Race Together' on Cups

Starting Sunday, baristas working for the Seattle-based coffee chain will no longer write "Race Together" on customers' cups.

Which State Has The Highest Latino High School Graduation Rate? The Answer Might Surprise You

Texas currently holds the highest graduation rates for Black and Hispanic high school students in the United States.

Museum Says Mummified Remains Are Centuries-old Peruvian Girl

Recent medical scans of the mummified remains of a young girl touring as part of exhibit at called “Mummies of the World: The Exhibition," belong to a girl who lived more than 500 years ago in Peru.

Spain Austerity Measures: Thousands Gather to Protest Spain's Budget Cutbacks in Madrid

On the eve of a crucial regional election in southern Spain, thousands of protesters took to a “march for dignity” in the city of Madrid.

Petrobras Oil Scandal Prosecutors Seek Tougher Anti-Corruption Laws in Brazil

The top federal prosecutor's office (known as PGR) sent Congress proposals to stiffen penalties for corruption to up to 25 years in prison

The 10 Happiest Countries Are All in Latin America

Despite the economic instability, and the often dangerous political climate attached to nations like Venezuela and Colombia, the whole of Latin America is apparently a great place to experience everyday happiness.

Herbicide Used in US Anti-Drug Programs in Colombia Linked with Cancer - Report

The International Agency for Research on Cancer has reclassified the herbicide glyphosate, the world's most popular weed killer, as a carcinogen that poses a greater potential danger to industrial users than homeowners

New GOP Bill Attacks Immigration Reform Through Tax Policy

By going through the tax system the GOP has figured out a way to undermine President Obama's executive order designed to protect the approximately 4 million undocumented U.S. immigrants from deportation.

Powerball Numbers & Results March 21, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $175 Million Jackpot

There was no winner last Wednesday when the magic numbers were 14,25, 30, 33, 47, 8.

Puerto Rico Drops Ban on Gay Marriage

Cesar Miranda, the Justice Secretary of Puerto Rico made an announcement on Friday that the government will take no measures restricting marriage to a bond between a man and a woman.

Theft Sours Shakira's 'Pies Descalzos' Colombian School Foundation's Latest Opening

Pop superstar Shakira’s latest school funded by her Colombian non-profit organization “Pies Descalzos” has been robbed.

'Shameless' Spoilers: Fiona Might Find Fun with Gus, But He's Not Necessarily Part of a 'Happy' Ending

On "Shameless" thing might be getting better for Fiona.

Expecting Spanish Couple Hides for 24 Hours in Tunisian Musem After Attack

A Spanish couple and a Tunisian security guard were found alive after having spent close to 24 hours hiding in a Tunisian museum where gunmen killed 22 people during terrorist attack.

Mexico News: Canadian Man Beaten to Death at Resort in Mexico

A 50-year-old Canadian man who had been beaten to death was found on Wednesday at a beach at the Mexican resort of Los Cabos.

'Empire' Season One Finale Recap: Lucious Lyon Was Misdiagnosed, Cookie Almost Smothers Him

The first season of “Empire,” easily the most reliably shocking non cable series this year, went out in a ratings busting blaze of glory.

Venezuela News 2015: Latin American Leaders Offer Support to Venezuela Over Issues with US

At an emergency summit meeting on Tuesday, Latin American left-wing leaders urged the U.S. to repeal an executive order which declared Venezuela to be a threat to the national security of the US.

'Being Mary Jane' Spoilers: SNC Covers School Shooting, Mary Jane Meets Sheldon's Friends

Next episode of "Being Mary Jane" involves a shooting in Atlanta.

'Empire' Season 2 Finale Spoilers, News: Jussie Smollet Talks Jamal's Future

Jussie Smollett, who plays the breakout character Jamal Lyon, the gay son of the Empire CEO, talks about the future of his character’s relationship with Lucious Lyon.

'Once Upon A Time' Season 4 Episode Spoilers: Characters Look for 'the Author' in Latest Episode

New episode of "Once Upon a Time" has characters look for "the Author."

U.S.-Mexico Intern Program Aims to Increase Opportunities Between Both Countries

U.S.-Mexico Intern Program seeks to expand academic exchange and internship opportunities for U.S. and Mexican college students and recent graduates

Jeb Bush Argues Minimum Wage Should Be a State Issue, Not a Federal One

Arguing that the issue of minimum wage should be left to the states or even up to the private sector, Jeb Bush informed a South Carolina audience on Tuesday that he opposes a federal minimum wage.

Argentina Arrest Two Paraguayan Men Trying to Cross Border With 19th Century Gold Worth More than $2M

According to Argentine authorities two Paraguayan men who were trying to get across the border with a 19th Century gold ingot worth more than $2m have been arrested.

Mexico Bans Animals From Circus, But Owners Don't Know Where Animals Will Go Next

Circus owners are justifiably concerned about what is going to happen to their animals, especially since the ban on keeping lions and tigers for spectacle does not inform as to where the animals are going to be relocated to.

'Dropped' TV Death: Bodies Identified Following Deadly French Reality TV Show Accident in Argentina

In Argentina ten people were killed in a horrific accident while filming a reality TV show string famous athletes.
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