Princess Cristina facing tax-fraud and money-laundering charges Less than a week after her brother ascended the Spanish throne as King Felipe VI, Princess Cristina of Spain on Wednesday was charged with tax fraud and money laundering, the New York Times reported.
Secretary Johnson tells Congress all legal means will be considered Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson on Tuesday told Congress that his department would "consider every conceivable, lawful option" to deal with the rush of illegal immigration in South Texas, according to a report from The Associated Press.
"El Ingeniero" arrested in northwestern Mexico on Tuesday while watching World Cup Like most everyone else in Mexico, Fernando Sanchez Arellano was watching Monday's Mexico-Croatia World Cup match.
A strain of the disease was found at Sao Paulo airport, no human cases reported Sewage samples collected in March at the Viracopos International Airport in Brazil have shown the presence of the polio virus, the World Health Organization revealed Monday.
A woman found in bushes an infant that was in a stolen car in an industrial part of Houston. A woman was on her morning jog in north Houston on Monday when she happened upon an infant girl, hidden in bushes along the side of the road, strapped in her car seat, according to CNN.
The United Nations reports that at least 1,075 people have been killed in Iraq in June. The U. N. has reported that more than 1,000 people, mainly civilians, have been killed this month in Iraq, more than in any single month in the country since 2008.