U.S. Hospital Committed 17 Percent Less Medical Errors in 2013 Than in 2010

U.S. hospitals have committed 17 percent fewer medical errors in 2013 than they did in 2010 which amounts to 50,000 saved lives.

Ukraine Parliament Appoints New Government

Ukraine's parliament has just approved the formation of a new government that includes foreign technocrats in key financial roles.

State Prosecutor's Office, Oil Refinery Attacked in Protest of 43 Missing University Students, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto

On Monday protesters marched in several cities in Mexico to observe the second anniversary of President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration and to demand that the government find the 43 male students who went missing at the hands of police and are assumed to have been murdered.

General Motors & Chrysler Sales: Car Companies Post Encouraging Sales Numbers in November

Chrysler and General Motors posted solid sales gains this November while Ford declined.

Stephen Hawking: Artificial Intelligence Could Lead to the 'End of the Human Race'

Stephen Hawking, the world renowned physicist and cultural icon believes that any efforts to create artificial intelligence could pose a real threat to our very existence.

Obama to Nominate Former Pentagon Official Ashton Carter as New US Defense Secretary.

Baring any last minute complication, U.S. President Barack Obama will nominate former Pentagon official Ashton Carter as U.S. defense secretary, reports CNN.

Mexico Releases 11 People Protesting the Disappearance of 43 Students

In Mexico, 11 people who had been arrested in recent anti-government demonstrations and sent to maximum-security prisons have been released without charges.

Elizabeth Lauten Resigns: Republican Aide Who Said Obama Daughters Malia and Sasha Don't Dress With Respect Leaves Position

Elizabeth Lauten, the Republican aide who chided Malia and Sasha Obama for their outfits and "classless" attitudes during the White House turkey pardoning ceremony last week, resigned on Monday.

AMC 'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Episode Spoilers: Beloved Character Killed Off in Midseason Finale

AMC’s The Walking Dead had its big midseason finale yesterday, and fans are understandably broken up about the death of one of the show most beloved characters, Beth Greene

Immigration Reform News Update: California Pushes to Expand Immigrant Health Care

Emboldened by President Barack Obama's recent executive order to spare some immigrants from deportation, Democrats, immigration groups, and health care advocates in California are pushing for expanding immigrant health care coverage.

Cyber Monday Tablet Deals: Find Discounts for Under $50, Android Devices at Office Depot, Target, Staples and More

Cyber Monday is here, and perhaps the best way to celebrate this once-a-year window of online shopping opportunity is by buying a seriously marked down tablet.

FARC Releases Colombian 'Prisoners of War,' Shows Signs of Peace

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) released Army General Ruben Dario Alzate and his fellow captives, Corporal Jorge Rodriguez and army adviser, Gloria Urrego on Sunday.

Mexican Bus Drivers Held Captive by Student Activists at Teachers College, Forced to Sleep in Luggage Compartment

Bus drivers in Tixtla, where 43 students from the Raul Isidro Burgos teachers college disappeared, say they are being held captive, forced by protesting student activists to act as chauffeurs.

Cyber Monday Beauty Deals: Urban Decay, Smashbox, Nars & Other Products Worth Buying

Latin Post has rounded up the 10 of the best beauty deals for 2014.

Cyber Monday Tech Deals: Apple iPad Mini, 60-Inch Samsung HDTV, PS4 & Other Hot-Ticket Items

Tech items are one of the most sought after, and with this Latin Post roundup, you're guaranteed to find the best deals.

Roberto Gómez Bolaños, Who Portrayed Iconic Latino Character 'Chespirito', Dead at 85

Roberto Gómez Bolaños, the beloved Mexican actor and comedian who played "Chespirito", passed away on Friday at the age of 85.

Argentina Charges HSBC Bank for Assisting Residents With Tax Evasion: Bank Allegedly Put Money in Swiss Accounts

Argentina's tax agency charged HSBC bank Thursday with helping more than 4,000 Argentines evade taxes by placing their money in secret Swiss accounts.

Cristela Alonzo Talks Laughing Through a Rough Childhood as ABC Orders 'Cristela' Season 2

Cristela Alonzo is in a good place. The ABC network has just announced that they have green-lighted a full second season of Alonzo’s freshman comedy “Cristela,” ordering nine additional episodes.

Black Friday Fitness Equipment Sales: The Skinny on Getting Up to $1,000 Off Elliptical Machines, Treadmills and More

Now that you have stuffed yourself and sat around with friends and family feeling grateful that you could veg out, watch a parade and debate on what’s going on with those Peter Pan promos, it might just be the perfect time to move around and get some exercise. There is always an excuse for putting working out off, but if you already plan on doing some Black Friday shopping, you might be able to maximize the savings and justify your spending by getting in on some great deals on exercise equipment.

Black Friday Tablets and Smartphones: Best Buy, Staples and More Offering Free Gift Cards With Discounts

Black Friday is here, and as you are waiting in line to see 80 seconds of the new Star Wars trailer, it may occur to you that a brand new tablet just might make everything go a little smoother. Right now there is obviously a lot of options for discounts.

Venezuelan Opposition Leader to be Charged for Assassination Conspiracy Against President Maduro

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado will be formally charged on Dec. 3rd for her alleged involvement to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro.

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Names Former Treasury Secretary Joaquim Levy as Finance Minister

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has just named Joaquim Levy, a former treasury secretary, as finance minister of the Latin American country.

FBI Arrests Suspected Mexican Mafia Hitman

A 36-year-old San Antonio man accused of being a mob hit man and suspect in at least three murders was arrested by the FBI on Wednesday.

7 Hong Kong Police Officers Arrested in Beating of Protester

Seven police officers were arrested in Hong Kong on Wednesday for last month's beating of a pro-democracy protester.

Despite an Increase in Unemployment Applications, 2014 Is On Track to Be Best Hiring Year Since 1999

The number of out-of-work citizens seeking U.S. unemployment benefits has just jumped in the last week. Applications are above the 300,000 mark for the first time in almost three months.
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