World

20 Alleged Jalisco Cartel Operatives Arrested In Spain For Smuggling 'Large Shipments Of Cocaine And Methamphetamine'

20 alleged operatives of the Jalisco Cartel were arrested in Spain, with authorities claiming they smuggled "large shipments of cocaine and methamphetamine" from South America.
Stock exchange

Latin America to Outpace Most Emerging Regions in Earnings Growth, Goldman Sachs Projects

The region is projected to post earnings-per-share growth of 8.4% annually ahead of Southeast Asia, China, emerging Europe and the Middle East and North Africa
16 Smart Office Must-Haves That Make Work a Little Easier

16 Smart Office Must-Haves That Make Work a Little Easier

This is your guide to must-have smart essentials to elevate your workday.
Jorge Rodriguez

Top Venezuelan Regime Official Warns Of 'Incalculable Consequences' Of War In The Caribbean

Jorge Rodriguez, a top official for the Venezuelan regime, warned that a war in the Caribbean would have "incalculable consequences" as the Trump administration continues to escalate its military presence in the region.
Talk Fusion Cares

When Innovation Meets Compassion: The Story Behind Talk Fusion and Talk Fusion Cares

A former police officer imagined a solution that could transform ordinary exchanges into moments that inspire, persuade, and connect. The goal was to create an experience that people remember. From this vision, Talk Fusion emerged.
Ignacia Fernández

Who Is Ignacia Fernández? Miss World Chile Who Sang Impressive Death Metal Song for Prelims

Miss World Chile contestant shocked the world with her performance of a death metal song, unleashing an incredible growl.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico

Mexican President Sheinbaum Rejects Report About The U.S. Potentially Sending Troops Into Mexico: 'Not Happening'

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected a report claiming that the Trump administration is considering sending troops into Mexico to deal with cartels.
Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro

China Defends Cooperation With Venezuela, Rejects 'Use Or Threat Of Force In International Relations'

The Chinese government defended its ties with Venezuela, saying it "constitutes normal cooperation between sovereign states" and rejected "the use of threat of force in international relations" as the Trump administration escalates pressure against the South American regime.
Who is El Chapo Isidro and was he captured

There's a New 'El Chapo' in Mexico: Meet El Chapo Isidro, trained by, 'El Señor de los Cielos', and Was He Captured?

Rumors swept across Mexico overnight after a violent federal operation left thirteen alleged gunmen dead in the Sinaloan municipality of Guasave, long known as the stronghold of Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, the drug lord better known as "El Chapo Isidro."
Nawat Itsaragrisil, president de Miss Universo Tailandia, apologizes Miss Mexico

Miss Universe Thailand Director Nawat Itsaragrisil Apologizes After Video Showing Him Insulting Miss Mexico Fátima Bosch Goes Viral

The Miss Universe 2025 controversy that began with a confrontation between Thai pageant executive Nawat Itsaragrisil and Miss Mexico Fátima Bosch has entered a new chapter. After sparking global outrage and a walkout by several contestants in Bangkok, Itsaragrisil appeared on social media Tuesday night (Thai time) to issue a public apology for his comments during the November 4 sashing ceremony.
María Corina Machado Venezuelan opposition leader kidnapped

Venezuelan Nobel María Corina Machado on Mamdani: 'Venezuela Is Living Example of the Devastation Socialism Can Bring'

"Socialism talks about everyone being equal, but it's everybody being equally poor," said Machado, adding that Americans "have to defend freedom every day of your lives"
David Corenswet

'Superman' David Corenswet Joins 'Film Workers for Palestine' Campaign, Boycotts Israeli Projects

Superman star David Corenswet joins over 5,000 film workers in a pledge, boycotting Israeli institutions they accuse of complicity in 'genocide and apartheid'.
President Donald Trump

U.S. Restricts Puerto Rico Airspace for 'Security Reasons Even As Trump Denies He's Decided to Strike Venezuela

The Trump Admin issued a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) restricting airspace off the coast of Ceiba, Puerto Rico, from November 1 through March 31 citing "special security reasons"
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico

Mexican President Sheinbaum Says Navy Failed to Rescue Survivor of U.S. Airstrikes in Pacific: 'It Wasn't Successful'

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the Navy's efforts to rescue the survivor of a U.S. strike in the eastern Pacific, reiterating that it was carried out on humanitarian grounds.
Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro

Maduro Says Venezuela Intercepted Three Drug-Trafficking Aircraft, Touts Broader Anti-Drug Push

Venezuela also said on Wednesday that it destroyed two camps in the country's south linked to what authorities described as Colombian "narcoterrorist" groups
USS Gravely

Venezuela Claims Capture of Alleged CIA-Linked Mercenaries As U.S. Conducts Naval Drills Near Its Coast

Venezuelan authorities announced the capture of a group of alleged mercenaries said to be linked to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), claiming the individuals were involved in planning a "false flag" attack aimed at provoking a full-scale military confrontation with the country.
Hurricane as seen from space

Hurricane Melissa Jamaica Updates: Tourism Shutdowns and Economic Fallout Loom as Category 4 Storm Nears Landfall

Hurricane Melissa nears Jamaica as a Category 4 storm, forcing airport closures and threatening the island's tourism industry and economy.
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro

Venezuela's Maduro Makes Rare English-Spoken Plea to Trump Admin as Military Tensions Rise: 'No War, Yes Peace'

Flight data compiled on Thursday showed that two American B1-Lancers flew just 6 miles away from the Venezuelan coast before returning north
Melissa Said

10 Photos of Melissa Said: Brazilian Influencer on The Run For Allegedly Leading a Weed Cartel

Brazilian influencer Melissa Said has been arrested after weeks on the run, accused of leading a major cannabis trafficking operation across multiple states.
Emiliano "Warcorey" Calderón

Emiliano "Warcorey" Calderón: The Coach Forging Fighters from Buenos Aires to Miami

They say great fighters aren't made in the ring—they're built in the grind. In the heat of daily training, in the constant push and pull between coach and fighter, in the shared pursuit of mastery. Few embody that truth better than Emiliano "Warcorey" Calderón.