Joao Vaccari: Brazil's Ruling Party Treasurer Charged with Corruption

Joao Vaccari, the treasurer of Brazil’s governing Workers' Party, has been formally charged with corruption.

Ted Cruz Denies Scaring Little Girl With 'Whole World Is On Fire' Comments

Sen. Ted Cruz, the first Latino to serve as a U.S. senator from Texas, says he did not scare a little girl with the news that the whole world was on fire.

Xbox One Users Will Get Free 30-Day Trial of Sling TV Starting Today

Sling TV, a media product meant to complement subscription-based online services such as Hulu and Netflix, goes live on Xbox One today.

Where to Drink, Watch Movies In New York to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day

St Patrick’s Day is here, a day when in theory we all get to be Irish and then see how good we look in green. But there is no rule that we have to necessarily go along with all the traditional events associated with the holiday.

'American Horror Story': Jessica Lange Is Leaving Show, Actress Takes Credit for Carnival-Themed Season

Jessica Lange has announced that she is done with American Horror Story.

Mexico News: Journalists Fired For MexicoLeaks Controversy, Termination Causes Anger in Country

Carmen Aristegui, the popular host of Mexico's top-rated national news radio program, has been fired.

Guerrero, Mexico 43 Missing Students Massacre: Families to Visit Houston to Show Mexico That Other Countries Are Offering Support

Relatives of the 43 students who disappeared last year in Guerrero, Mexico, have been protesting in their country since September and are ready to take their demonstrations to the Unites States.

King of Thieves Cheats & Tricks: Learn More About the New Game

King of Thieves, a recently released Zeptolab title, has got new a set of game cheats.

Elder Scrolls Online: Game Being Relaunched as Tamriel Unlimited; See New and Improved Features [Watch]

The Elder Scrolls Online -- a series of Tolkien-like action role-playing open world fantasy video games developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks -- has its re-launch on March 17.

Pope Francis Hints at Brief Papacy

During an interview with Mexican television, marking the second anniversary of his election, the Argentina-born pope, said: "I have the feeling that my pontificate will be brief. Four or five years; I do not know, even two or three."

Top European Union Diplomat to Visit Cuba As Island Nation Opens Up

The island country of Cuba may expect a visit from Federica Mogherini, the European Union foreign policy chief, later this month.

Claiming U.S. Actions An 'Imminent Danger', Venezuela Begins Conducting Military Exercises

Around 100,000 members of the armed forces of Venezuela will be occupied with ten days of exercises that employ shoulder-fired missiles, fighter planes, and armored trucks.

Mexican Government May Pay Damages to Army-Slayings Victims

A Mexican government commission for victims' rights may now end up paying tens of thousands of dollars in reparations to the relatives of those slain in army shooting.

Bus Plunge in Southern Brazil Leaves Nearly 50 Dead

In Southern Brazil a tour bus plunged off a mountain road into a ravine on Saturday

Brazil: Thousands Back Dilma Rousseff Over Petrobras Scandal

In an ongoing parade of solidarity and support for the leader of Brazil, thousands of government supporters have come together to take part in marches in order to show their backing for President Dilma Rousseff.

Chile: Thousands Flee Homes as Deadly Blaze Spreads to Valparaiso and Vina del Mar

A state of emergency has been declared by Chilean authorities due to a raging forest fire. Thousands of people have been forced flee their homes

Cuban Officials Accused of Stealing 8 Million Eggs

Prosecutors in the communist island country are seeking prison sentences of up to 20 years for officials that are accused of stealing eight million eggs from state companies.

Wynton Marsalis: Jazz Legend Cancels Venezuela Concert Amid Rising Tensions with U.S.

Jazz legend and Wyton Marsalis is canceling his trip to Venezuela.

Mexico News & Dollar Exchange Update: Mexico to Sell US Money in Support of Peso

This week the Mexican peso has fallen to its weakest level to date against the U.S. dollar.

Jeb Bush to Name Justin Muzinich as Policy Director of Likely Presidential Campaign

Republican Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush will name Justin Muzinich the policy director of his likely 2016 presidential campaign.

'Being Mary Jane' Spoilers: Mary Jane Forced to Move On With Her Life, Her Motivations With David Will Be Clear

New "Being Mary Jane" episode has our heroine repairing relationships.

King Juan Carlos News: Second Paternity Claim Against Former King Thrown Out by Spanish Court

On Wednesday the Supreme Court of Spain dismissed a second paternity suit brought against former King Juan Carlos.

Brazilian Governing Party Accused of Petrobras Kickbacks Worth Up to $200M

Pedro Barusco, the former Petrobras executive, made the accusation against the socialist party at a congressional hearing, alleging that the current treasurer of the Workers' Party had been involved in the scheme.

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff Signs Law for Tougher Penalties Against Murderers of Women and Girls

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, the country’s first female president, has just signed a new law that seeks to set tough new penalties for the murder of women and girls.

'Cristela' Spoilers: Cristela's Boss Wants Her to Side With Landlord Who Discriminates Against Minorities

Cristela Alanzo faces a dilemma in new episode of Cristela.
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