Shaggy is a Jamaican-American singer who scored hits with the songs "Boombastic," "It Wasn't Me," and "Angel" and became the sound of modern dance reggae in the '90s. How rich is he now?
The traditional Latin American diet of rice and beans was believed to be first brought by the Spanish and Portuguese when they introduced long-grain rice to South America.
Richard Ramirez, known as the "Night Stalker," is one of the most infamous serial killers in the U.S., terrorizing California in the ’80s until an angry mostly-Latino mob caught him.
Lechon is a popular food in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Spain, and even in the Philippines. The dish is basically slow-roasted pork, often a whole pig, famous for its crispy skin and juicy meat.
After the COVID-19 pandemic hit its tourism industry, Ecuador is trying to bounce back. One of the areas they see that would attract many tourists is the Galapagos Islands.
Pedro Alonso Lopez is a Colombian serial killer accused of raping and killing more than 300 people, mostly young girls, across South America. Where is "the monster of the Andes" now?
Colombia is famous for its amazing culture, tourist spots, and cuisines. Of course, your holiday in this country will not be complete without trying some of its fantastic Colombian drinks.
Mexican professional footballer Raul Jimenez has proven himself to be a good striker since joining Wolverhampton Wanderers. However, his value has been dropping after an unfortunate head injury.
There are many barbecue styles from Texas to North Carolina to Korea. However, in South America, especially in Argentina, the asado style reigns supreme.
Pedro Rodrigues Filho is one of Brazil's most infamous serial killers who was convicted of 71 murders. However, he has since walked free and has a surprising career after prison.
Guatemala is essentially one huge hidden gem in Central America. If this sparked your interest, visit the country and see the tourist attractions that most travelers never knew existed.
The Mississippi welfare scandal is dragging the name of the NFL legend Brett Favre through the mud. But the question is, can he afford to build that controversial volleyball court meant for poor Mississippians using his own money?