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Ariana Grande’s Emotional One Love Manchester Concert Receives Praise from Celebrities on Twitter

Celebrities and fans took to Twitter to praise Ariana Grande's emotional benefit concert "One Love Manchester" that showcased some of the world's top artists paying tribute to the victims of the attack in England.

London Bridge Attacks: What We Know 48 Hours Later

The incidents have claimed the lives of seven and injured dozens. Police services and investigators are still piecing together information about the series of violent attacks that have left seven people dead and over 40 injured in London on Saturday night.

Celebrities React To Trump's Withdrawal From Paris Agreement

Have a warm cup of covfefe, because it's not looking pretty on the Internet. Onlookers everywhere are still reeling from President Doanld Trump's Thursday announcement that he would be withdrawing the United States from the landmark Paris Climate Agreement.

Oscar López Rivera Drops Out as Honoree in Puerto Rican Day Parade

Political leaders such as Governor Andrew Cuomo and Police Commissioner James O'Niel have also declined to participate in this year's parade.

US Cuba Relation in Danger if Trump Reverses Obama Policies

President Trump is looking to reward anti-Castro Republican-based Cuban-Americans for their support President Trump is looking to reward anti-Castro Republican-based Cuban-Americans for their support by reversing many of the Obama administration's Cuba policies that relaxed travel bans and financial opportunities.

The Economic Crisis in Venezuela Forces President Maduro to Devalue Currency

Those that oppose Maduro believe that he is trying everything to save himself from the pressures of protesters

Trump Pulls US From Paris Climate Deal: The World Reacts

What this means for America on the world stage Many around the world are not happy that President Donald Trump is withdrawing the U. S. from the Paris Climate Accords.

Spain has Finally Found their Whitney Houston, and She’s Amazing (VIDEO)

After searching for months, Mexican singer Fela Dominguez will play the music superstar In their search for Rachel Marron, Whitney Houston's character in the 90s blockbuster movie, "The Bodyguard," a couple of producers in Spain took months looking for the perfect person to play this iconic role in the Spanish musical adaptation.

Goldman Sachs’ Purchase of Venezuelan “Hunger Bonds” Incites Protests

Protesters gathered in front of Goldman Sachs Inc.’s headquarters in Manhattan to express their anger towards the purchase of Venezuelan government bonds.

Russian Nazi who Survived Lynch Mob in Mexico, Charged with Homicide

The Russian national was known for his verbally abusive rants and racist videos online against Mexicans in the city of Cancun.

Pentagon Tests New Anti-Missile System

The move comes after another provocation action by North Korea Amid growing tensions in the region and unrelenting missile tests by North Korea, the Pentagon is rolling out a new anti-missile detection system in a series of upcoming tests.

Manuel Noriega, former dictator of Panama dies at 83

Noriega was for some time an ally of the United states, but his ties to drug trafficking led to his removal in 1989.

Raised Aviation Code to Red After Alaska Volcano Erupts Again

The Aviation Color Code was raised to the highest level once the Alaska volcano erupted again on Sunday.

Fisherman Survives 9-Foot Shark Jumping in Boat

A 73-year-old Australian fisherman must have thought he was in Steven Spielberg's classic movie Jaws, as he survived a 9-foot great white shark attack that knocked him off his feet and landed on his boat.

What happens if the United States quits Paris climate change agreement?

Pulling out of the accord would send a serious signal to the rest of the globe who is working hard to reduce greenhouse emissions to the atmosphere

Gunmen Kill 26 Egyptian Christians In Bus Attack

These killings come off the heels of recent strikes against the religious minority. An attack on a bus carrying Egyptian Coptic Christians on a religious pilgrimage has claimed the lives of 26, according to Egyptian authorities.

Brasilia On Fire After Violent Protests Demand Temer to Resign (VIDEO)

This means Brazil could see a second president fall in less than a year Protesters in Brasilia are demanding President Michel Temer to step down. After several clashes with police, demonstrators and members of labor unions broke into several facilities, causing damages and setting fire to a ministry building.

Lionel Messi Loses Tax Fraud Case

The Barcelona star and his father were convicted of tax fraud in Spain. The Spanish Supreme Court upheld a 2016 conviction for Argentine football phenom, Lionel Messi and his father, for tax fraud.

Five In Custody In Connection To Manchester Attacks

An off-duty female officer was among the 22 victims Manchester police authorities are reporting that they executed arrest warrants on 3 individuals connected to Monday night's horrific bombing attack outside Manchester Arena.

The Odd Couple: When Donald and Francis Met

The two world leaders finally have that awkward sit-down. President Donald Trump made his way up gilded steps to greet Pope Francis in Vatican City early Wednesday morning.