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MLB The Show 14 PS4 & PS3 Gameplay & Review: Get Your Hands on the Hottest Baseball Video Game Around

Fancy yourself a pitcher? Fancy yourself a pitcher? Why not play a game of baseball? You could round up a few of your buddies and head out to the local field to play ball.

International News: Cuban Government Says It Stopped a Terrorist Attack

What really happened? Was it indeed a terrorist plot? And against whom? The Cuban government claimed last Wednesday that they captured four terrorists plotting an attack against their country.

Breaking International News: Costa Rica Seeks Answers on Secret US 'Cuban Twitter,' ZunZuneo

The United States government's attempt to create a fictitious social media network to undermine the Communist regime in Cuba continues to anger one Central American nation. The government's silence on the issue and further revelations by The Associated Press' investigation has caused tensions between the U.S. and Costa Rica.

Cuban Fugitive Raonel Valdez Arrested in Mexico for $2.8M Gold Heist: Recruited by DEA Against Zetas Drug Cartel, US Now Seeks Extradition

After alluding capture by U.S. authorities in December 2012, the Cuban fugitive, Raonel Valdez, went on the run to the Caribbean before eventually getting arrested in Mexico where he awaited justice for allegedly participating in a $2.8 million gold heist.

Cuba Travel & Embargo: Pro-Cuba Group Urges United States to Change Policy on Cuba

Group wants changes to occur quickly. A new advocacy group called #CubaNow is urging President Obama and the United States to change its policy toward Cuba by launching an advertising campaign in Washington, D.

USAID Embroiled In Controversy Following Fake Social Media Account; What Happens Next?

What kind of of social society is Cuba? What or Who is USAID? The U. S. government failed to influence openness in Cuba via a fake Twitter account called "ZunZuneo.

Congress to Examine USAID's Cuban Twitter in Hearing Next Week

This week the Associated Press dropped a bombshell report detailing how the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) secretly created ZunZuneo, a "Cuban Twitter" network, in what appears to have been an attempt to damage the Cuban government's standing. Now Congress has decided to look into the matter.

U.S. Government Attempted to Undermine Cuba's Government with "Cuban Twitter" - Report

The U.S. government reportedly tried to create unrest in Cuba to undermine its communist government by secretly creating a "Cuban Twitter." The project, seemingly a throwback to the U.S.'s Cold War anti-Castro tactics, had ties to the State Department's U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

Cuba Opens Up: National Assembly Passes Law Allowing Foreign Capital To Enter Country

The Communist nation passes law to attract foreign investment. After half a century of being shuttered behind a state-run economy and United States imposed trade embargo, Cuba has begun to open its economy to foreign investment.

Celia Cruz Is the First Latin Artist to be Honored with a Place on Apollo's Walk of Legends

¡Viva Celia Cruz! The late "Queen of Salsa" continues to reign as she did in life; the iconic singer has been honored with a place on the Walk of Legends at New York's Apollo Theater.

Colombia News: Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro Removed

The left-wing mayor of Colombia's capital has been removed from office, guilty of mismanagement.

Venezuela Protesters vs. President Nicolás Maduro: What Outcome Should The World Expect?

Venezuela is a country in turmoil and its political landscape may be forever changed. Venezuela is a country in turmoil and its political landscape may be forever changed.

Hemingway's Relics at JFK Museum Reveal Pieces of Iconic Author's Past in Cuba

Ernest Hemingway fans who celebrate the iconic author's American classics, will be thrilled to learn that another window to his life has been open, revealing more details about the complex character from what concoction he liked to drink at the bar, or what he like to make in the kitchen.Bar bills, personal notes, telegrams and even recipes from Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway are available-at least in digital form-for the first time at Boston's John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

Hackathon for Cuba Brings Latino Entrepreneurs, Programmers Together to Help Cubans Without Internet

Cuba is one of the least connected countries in the western hemisphere when it comes to the internet. That's why technology experts and programmers are meeting in South Florida for the first ever "Hackathon for Cuba."

Cubans Embrace Travel Reform, U.S. Welcomes the Change and Increases Visas by 100 Percent

While the United States and Cuba have a complicated past and an unpredictable future, it seems like there is some 'progress' with records indicating that Cubans are taking advantage of a travel reform that went into effect last year around this time.

Nelson Mandela & Fidel Castro: Unlikely Allies Shared Nationalist and Anti-Imperialist Ideologies

Today is a day of mourning and prayer for former South African President Nelson Mandela in his native country, and around the world millions reflect on his influence and reach around the world.Mandela's outlook was broad, accepting and forgiving, but his affection for Cuba and its controversial leader, Fidel Castro, didn't settle well with the United States.

American Music Awards Performances and News 2013: Jennifer Lopez's Tribute to Celia Cruz

Jennifer Lopez stole the show for Latinos everywhere last night with her tribute to Celia Cruz at the American Music Awards. The Puerto Rican singer, dancer and actress blew the crowd away by interpreting Celia's most famous songs. The performance was loud, fun and colorful with dancers hyping up the crowd with their "salsa" moves while Jennifer sang her heart away in Cruz's traditional dresses. Latino's definitely proved to be a big part of America's music culture; this performance positively was the highlight of last night's show.

Cuban-born American Singer Gloria Estefan Shares Her Thoughts on Immigration Reform

Cuban-born American singer Gloria Estefan broke cultural barriers with chart-topping hits, such as "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" and "Conga." She's hailed as one of the most successful crossover performers in music history yet she never forgets her birthplace, often paying tribute to her Cubita Linda.

MiG-21 Fighter Jets Found in Hold of North Korea Cargo Ship Returning From Cuba [VIDEO]

Investigators in Panama have seized two Soviet MiG-21 fighter jets in the cargo hold of a North Korean ship traveling from Cuba.

North Korea Missile Found On Cuban Ship in Panama Canal

A ship that was headed from Cuba to North Korea was stopped in the Panama Canal on Monday, where a giant missile was found among a cargo of brown sugar.