Articles by Louise Bonquin

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MLB Teams Ordered to Hire Spanish Interpreters for 2016 Season

All Major League Baseball teams are now required to hire their own Spanish interpreters for the 2016 season. The move is part of the “Spanish-language translator program” initiated by MLB and the player’s league union.

Ecuadorian Beauty Queen Dies During Plastic Surgery Procedure She Got as Prize From Competition

Catherine Nicole Cando, the Ecuadorian beauty queen, has died following a botched cosmetic procedure. She suffered complications from the liposuction she received on Saturday. The procedure that killed her was a prize from the Duran beauty pageant which she won in Guayas, Ecuador in October 2015.

Weight Loss Pills Lined With Dried Human Feces Are Being Tested to Combat Obesity

Scientists at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital have been studying how to treat obesity and in their research, they were able to form a potent weight loss pill. However, they revealed that the pills contain dried up human feces of lean and fit donors.

Creepy Desitnations and Ghost Towns in Latin America

Most people want to visit nice places when they go on vacation. But some are more adventurous that they prefer to explore unusual places.

Disney Channel Child Star Michael Galeota Found Dead at Home

Michael Galeota, former Disney child star, was found dead in his apartment's living room on Jan. 10. He was found lifeless by his friend who forced open the door of his home since he did not respond when called. He was 31.

The Weirdest Foods in Latin America -- Would You Eat Them?

Latin Americans have an array of food fares that cannot be found in any other countries. And this is even more true with bizarre foods that the natives consider as ‘normal’ cuisine.

Nicki Minaj, 'Teen Mom OG' Star Farrah Abraham Engaged in Heated Twitter Battle

Nicki Minaj is involved in another foul-mouthed spat on social media and this time it is against the “Teen Mom OG” star Farrah Abraham. The two exchanged heated words following an offensive comment started by the “Truffle Butter” singer.

Mexico Bus Carrying Soccer Team Plunged Into Ravine; 20 Dead

Mexican officials confirmed the death of at least 20 people after a bus plunged into a ravine on Sunday, Jan. 10, in Atoyac, Veracruz, Mexico. The bus which belongs to Paso del Toro line was carrying players of an amateur soccer team along with some members of their families.

Pregnancy PRO App: Home Pregnancy Test Goes Digital

The Consumer Electronics Show 2016 has been filled with amazing gadgets that boast of sophisticated technological advancements. But there is one unlikely item that was also presented during the show- the First Response’s Pregnancy Test Pro Stick.

7 Most Terrifying Roads in the World

Roads are important part of the transport system all over the world. The routes in all countries must be methodical and effective so as to increase economic and social benefits. They greatly helps in mobility by allowing people to travel even to the most remote places.

People's Choice Award Parodies Steve Harvey's Miss Universe Gaffe

The People's Choice Awards 2016 took place on Jan. 6 at the Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater. The live broadcast was hosted by Jane Lynch who opened the show by inciting big laughter from the audience as she parodies the unforgettable Steve Harvey's Miss Universe gaffe.

'Mob Wives' Season 6 Spoilers: Carla's Return Infuriates Drita and Renee while Big Ang Fears Cancer will Take Her Life

“Mob Wives” Season 6: The Last Stand is going to explosive as the original cast members return to the show. With the addition of two new mobs -- Melissa Jade and Brittany Fogarty -- the final run of the reality program is so intense that it will be unforgettable.

‘Hamilton’ Tickets Lottery Suspended Over Safety Issues

"Hamilton," the hit Broadway musical started its $10 ticket lottery for matinee shows. With people vying for the discounted tickets, lines for the daily draws have gone longer and of late, the people on queue already covered most of the Broadway area -- from 46th Street to Times Square.

Etiquette Tips for Successful Business Trips to Latin America

Proper business etiquette leaves good impressions and it gives your company the chance to put its best foot forward. Practicing the right etiquette when at work can also save your company from unintentional conflicts when dealing with foreign business professionals.

Drug Raid in Spain Yields 3 Tons of Cocaine, Nets Britons, Dutch Drug Smugglers

Spanish police raided a hideout in the town of Galicia in Malaga province of Spain. It was a successful drug bust operation which yielded three tons of the highly prohibited drug substance known as cocaine.

Rio Olympics 2016: Unpaid Utility Bills Leave Track and Field Stadium Without Power

Rio Olympics 2016 is fast approaching but issues with the venues that will be used for the games are coming up one by one. Most notably, the Estádio Olímpico João Havelange which has been assigned for the track and field and soccer events has no electricity and water supply because the services were cut off due to unpaid bills.

'Mob Wives' Season 6 Brings Back Original Cast for Final Season

“Mob Wives” Season 6 has been aptly titled “The Last Stand” since it would be the program’s final season. The reality series is returning this Jan. 13 with the original cast line-up so the viewers can expect lots of drama as the members display their love-hate relationships in addition to surprising revelations.

Jaime Escalante: Acclaimed Educator Featured in 2016 USPS Stamps

Jaime Escalante has been chosen to be featured on the 2016 stamp collection of the United States Postal Service. As the bureau pays tribute to notable personalities and events, he was included in the list of great people.

Top 5 Insurance Types that You Must Have in 2016

Insurance policies are around for important reasons. Mainly, they are availed for protection against unforeseen risks in various aspects of life like education, home and death.

Chris Brown Under Investigation for Battery after Brazilian Model Lodged Complaint

Chris Brown is being investigated for a new case of battery against a woman who was identified as Liziane Gutierrez. It was reported that the woman sought the help of the police after she was punched in the face by the rapper.

Colombian Issues Apology for Burning Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach Effigy

Noider Almanza Barraza, the Colombian who burned the effigies of Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach and Steve Harvey on New Year's day, issued an apology via his Facebook account. The man apologized on Jan. 3 and said that he is also saddened by the reaction to what he did as he welcomed 2016.

10 Favorite Foods Predicted to Go Extinct due to Climate Change

Climate change has always been on the news due to its negative effects on nature. Severe flooding, drought, melting glacier ice, super typhoons and animals going extinct are the most common things we hear about the changing climate. But there is one thing that is unheard of when it comes to global warming issues -- that certain foods are disappearing because of it.

Rio Olympics 2016: Travel Tips for Ultimate Olympics Adventure

Going to the Rio Olympics 2016 is one of a lifetime experience so if you are lucky to have the chance to witness the event, it is important to prepare for it. Being prepared will definitely give you the ultimate Olympic adventure that you will never forget.

Miranda Lambert Moves on, Happy Again with new Love Anderson East

Miranda Lambert has finally found a new man to fill in the empty spot left by ex-husband Blake Shelton. She is now happily dating fellow country singer Anderson East.

Guns N' Roses Reuniting at Coachella 2016, Axl and Slash Back at the Helm

Guns N' Roses, one of the world's most popular hard rock bands is set to have a reunion on stage. Original members Axl Rose and Slash are reuniting for the first time in 20 years through the upcoming Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Spring of 2016.
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