Mexican Boy With Tumor Removed Leaves ICU

An 11-year-old Mexican boy named Jose who was diagnosed with venous lymphangioma, a massive tumor on his shoulder, and treated in New Mexico is out of the intensive care unit.

Six Die After Two-Engine Jet Crashes Into Maryland Home

Six people were killed when a plane crashed into a home in Gaithersburg, Maryland, on Monday just before 10:45 a.m..

Caribbean Leaders Urge United States to End Half-Century-Old Embargo Against Cuba

Gathering in Havana for a regional summit Caribbean leaders have urged the United States to end its 54-year-old economic embargo against Cuba, which Gaston Browne, the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, described as "senseless."

Spain Calls Off Efforts to Resue Dozens of African Migrants Who Attempted to Travel to Europe in an Inflatable Boat

Spain's Marine Rescue service has announced the suspension of its search efforts to find more than 20 migrants from Morocco that are now believed to be lost at sea.

Missing Students in Mexico: First Student Identified; Attorney General Says Probe to Continue

Attorney General Jesus Murillo confirmed the identity of one of the 43 missing Mexican students that were abducted by police in late September.

AMC 'Mad Men' Season 7, Part 2 News: Show Nominated for 2015 Writers Guild Awards

Mad Men the critically acclaimed 1960’s set drama has been nominated for several Writers Guild Awards.

Mother of Child Model Kristina Pimenova Says Sexualization of Daughter Comes From Places With Same-Sex Marriage

The Internet has been ablaze over images of 9-year-old Kristina Pimenova, who started her modeling career at the age of three and has been dubbed by Women Daily magazine as the most beautiful girl in the world.

US and South African Hostages Killed by Al Qaeda During Failed US SEALs Rescue Mission in Yemen

An American photojournalist and a South African teacher held captive by Al Qaeda militants in Yemen were killed on Saturday during an ill-fated U.S. rescue mission.

Hispanic Community's Opinions On Diabetes Greatly Varies, Study Finds

Although Hispanics are nearly twice as likely as non-Hispanic to get diabetes, the perception of the metabolic disease, within the community, varies significantly, according to a new survey by the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe Accuses His VP of Conspiring With U.S., Witches To Kill Him

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has just accused his Vice President Joice Mujuru of conspiring with the United States Embassy to have him murdered.

France Will Pay $60M in Reparations to American Holocaust Survivors

After a year of negotiations with the Obama administration, France has agreed to pay reparations to American survivors of the Holocaust who were deported to Nazi death camps in French trains.

Mexico City’s Police Chief Resigns Amid Controversy Surrounding Missing 43 Students

Under sharp criticism over the manner in which he dealt with protests initiated around the 43 missing students from a teachers college in Guerrero, Mexico, Mexico City's police chief, Jesus Rodriguez Almeida, has stepped down from his position.

Typhoon Hagupit Causes Thousands to Flee Towns in the Philippines as Storm Approaches

Tens of thousands of people fled the coastal villages in the central Philippines on Friday as typhoon Hagupit came down on the eastern coasts of the island nation. Hagupit, known locally as Ruby, is due to fully land Saturday evening with gusts of up to 143 mph.

Peru News: Mexican Man Attempts to Smuggle Cocaine to Peru By Using Dogs

In Peru police have arrested a 22-year-old Mexican man named Giussepe Tombolan for attempting to smuggle about 6.6 pounds of cocaine back to his home country inside the bellies of two St. Bernard dogs named Bombon and Lola.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta's Lawyer Seeks Apology From ICC After Charges for Crimes Against Humanity Are Dropped

The international criminal court’s chief prosecutor has dropped all charges of crimes against humanity against Kenya’s president.

Report: Increase in Employment in Health Care, Retail, Transporation and More in November

Just in time for Christmas, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its latest report that finds that non-farm payroll employment increased by 321,000 in November and that the unemployment rate is unchanged at 5.8 percent.

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Announces Retraining of Entire New York City Police Force in Wake of Eric Garner's Death

In the wake of a grand jury's failure to indict New York police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the death of Eric Garner, mayor Bill de Blasio has announced the initiation of a retraining program for the entire New York City police force.

Three Men Die in Detroit Car Explosion Moments After Vehicle Was Purchased

In Detroit three young men died in a car crash on Wednesday riding in a 2003 Marauder that had just been sold to one of the victims moments before the car crash.

Spain Has Egg on Its Face After Guinness World Record Fail: Five-Meter Omelette Rejected in 'Tortillagate' Controversy

Spain’s attempt at claiming a Guinness World Record for cooking up the world’s largest tortilla (omelette) has failed.

Christmas Tree Lights & Sales: Top Deals for Cheap Lights This Holiday Season

This holiday season there are some great deals on holiday lights.

Eleventh Doctor Infected With Ebola in Sierra Leone

An eleventh Sierra Leonean doctor has become infected with Ebola

Celebrated Mexican Author Vicente Leñero Dies at the Age of 81

Vicente Leñero the celebrated Mexican author, playwright and journalist has died at the age of 81 from lung cancer.

Texas Execution Case: Circuit Court of Appeals Grants Stay of Execution for Scott Panetti

Less than eight hours before he was condemned to die by lethal injection, The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has granted Scott Panetti a stay of execution.

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto Introduces Bill to Replace Corrupt Police Force

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto submitted a bill to Congress on Monday that aims to replace the country's most corrupt municipal police forces within the next two years

Dominican Sex Scandal: Pope Francis Calls for Justice in Child Sex Abuse Case

Pope Francis assured Dominican authorities that in the case against Jozef Wesolowski, a former ambassador to the Caribbean country who has been accused of sexually abusing young boys, the truth must prevail.
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