President unveiled plans for $9.2 billion airport in Mexico City Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Tuesday revealed ambitious plans for a new airport in Mexico City that, once complete, would be the biggest in Latin America.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that he and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko could reach a ceasefire agreement as early as this week, even though both sides continued to fight.
U.S. expected to retaliate to second beheading of an American journalist U. S. President Barack Obama confirmed Wednesday that the video showing the decapitation of American journalist Steven Sotloff was authentic and signaled that the U.
Previous two Americans have recovered Another American doctor has been diagnosed with Ebola, the third to contract the virus in West Africa since the outbreak began in March.
Less violence reported by the media has encouraged tourists to return Tourism in Mexico has suffered in recent years with economic troubles and cartel violence discouraging people from visiting the famed Mexican coastline or inland cultural destinations.
Some saw law discourages minorities from voting A U. S. court in Texas will hear arguments on Tuesday over the state's voter identification law, which requires voters to show photo identification before casting a ballot.
The deadly virus continues to spread in West Africa Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said that officials in Africa have begun to think about the ongoing Ebola outbreak as a world problem, rather than a localized issue.
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions awaiting approval One half of the Minecraft development team, 4J Studios, has revealed that both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the popular sandbox game are awaiting approval from the console makers.
Bills would also help with the problem of bullying in schools Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has said he plans to present laws to Congress that would protect children and adolescents across the country.
Fast food employees plan walkout to protest low wages and poor healthcare Employees at McDonald's, the world's largest fast food chain, and other huge chains are planning a strike in the U.
Two days after peace talks, Russia-Ukraine conflict intensifies The same week that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko met for peace talks, Pro-Russian rebels have taken control of a strategic Ukrainian coastal town, showing the conflict is far from resolved.
Poverty in Peru fell 50 percent since the start of the century Peru has the fastest-growing middle class of any country in Latin America since the start of the century, a positive sign for the emerging economy.
Mexican economy is growing, but workers' pay lags Mexico on Thursday got yet another billion-dollar investment pledge from an automotive company to build a car plant in the country.
Girl accidentally killed a firing-range instructor with a submachine gun Earlier this week, a 9-year-old girl in Arizona accidentally killed her firing-range instructor when she couldn't control the recoil of an Uzi submachine gun, an act that has sparked safety debates across the country.
Authorities have stepped up monitoring of infamous train route In response to a record number of child migrants leaving Central America en route to the U.
Candidate Marina Silva wasn't in the race last month Brazil's newest presidential candidate, borne of tragedy, has eclipsed incumbent Dilma Rousseff and looks likely to win the country's Oct.
The worst-ever Ebola outbreak continues to spread The West African Ebola outbreak has already infected more than 3,000 people and killed more than 1,500 of them, but the World Health Organization said the virus could infect more than 20,000 people before it's brought under control.
Islamic State militants could have anti-aircraft weaponry U. S. President Barack Obama has a tough decision in front of him when deciding on whether or not to ramp up air strikes against the Islamic State.
"Minecraft" players up until now may have had the freedom to build a phone booth, but that was about as close as they could get to officially recreating 'Doctor Who.'
New operating system is expected to present problems different than iOS 7 Apple has run its newest mobile operating system, iOS 8, through the gamut of beta testing and developer feedback, and the time is nigh for the California tech giant to release its final test version of the software ahead of a public release.
Kinect is expected to retail for $150 In a rather curious move, Microsoft on Wednesday revealed that on Oct. 7 it will start shipping a standalone Kinect sensor for Xbox One.
Taiwan-based suppliers claim that Apple has already started ordering parts Apple appears set to capitalize on an increase in popularity of its already-popular line of computers and is rumored to be planning to release a thinner version of its MacBook laptop.
Syrian media has offered little coverage of the air base siege The Islamic State militant group have executed Syrian soldiers and taken hostages after taking control of an air base in the Raqqa region of Syria over the weekend.
Man is suspected of killing four people and attempting to kill several others A California man who is suspected of killing four people in a series of shootings has been dubbed a serial killer by the Los Angeles Police Department.