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EA Offers 'Need for Speed: Most Wanted' for Free -- Any Strings Attached?

"Need for Speed: Most Wanted" is available for free for a limited time. Are there any strings attached?

Haiti Elects Jocelerme Privert as Interim President for the Next 120 Days

Amid the turmoil in the country, a new president has emerged in Haiti, at least for now. Chaos is rampant in the streets. Violence among opposing protesters are commonplace.

Disney Cruise Ship Allegedly Rescues Cuban Migrants

Twelve suspected migrants were rescued by a ship emblazoned with the world's most iconic mouse ears.

'Fallout 4' Developer Bethesda Assures Fans That Upcoming DLC 'Not Far Off'

It looks like the new DLCs for the hit game "Fallout 4" is set to hit the shelves soon! "Fallout 4" was so successful that a lot of the game's hardcore fans managed to earn the elusive Platinum Trophy literally days after the game was launched.

National Society of Hispanic MBAs Rebrands Organization, Aligns Itself with Broader Goals

The National Society of Hispanic MBAs changes its name to Prospanica in an ambitious rebranding strategy.

Puerto Rico Pupppies Rescued and Transported to the US for Adoption

Puerto Rico's unwanted furbabies might just find a forever home in the United States. The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons and Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation, together with a number of local shelters, have just reached a very furry agreement with Puerto Rico.

'Rocket League' Xbox One Release Date Revealed; Know More Gameplay Details Here

"Rocket League" for the Xbox One is looking to be a winner. The highly-anticipated "Rocket League" release for the Xbox One is finally happening, and Psyonix has provided the exact date when the critically-acclaimed, addictive game is set to hit the shelves.

Kidnapped Mexican Journalist's Slain Body Recovered From Highway

Anabel Flores Salazar, who was abducted by armed men earlier this week, has been found dead along a road in the Mexican state of Puebla.

Haiti Reels Under Worst Food Insecurity Crisis Since 2001

More and more Haitians are feeling the effects of a weakening economy and the El Niño Phenomenon. A recent study conducted by the United Nations World Food Program has determined that Haiti is currently experiencing its worst food crisis in 15 years, pushing a significant portion of the nation even further into alarming levels of poverty, according to The Voice of America.

New Scientific Discovery Makes Time Travel Possible?

If a new study were proven true, the world would be one step closer to real-life time travel. The prospect of time travel has compelled people since the concept was first discussed, but with a new breakthrough, the technology could be closer to reality than ever before.

Colombia Vows to Crackdown on ELN Rebels as FARC Negotiations Take Place

Colombia has set its sights on the country's number two rebel group. Colombia might have managed to take significant strides towards reaching a peace deal with the country's FARC rebels, but the nation's number two guerrilla group, the National Liberation Army, or ELN, is proving to be a much more challenging group to handle.

White House Requests $450.6M to Aid Colombia's Reconstruction, Anti-Narcotics Campaign

The United States has pledged to help Colombia get back on its feet. After half a century of turbulence, it seems like Colombia might finally get some much-needed reprieve.

'Battlefield 5' Release Date, News and Rumors: DICE Teases Fans with 'Huge' Announcement

"Battlefield 5" Release Date, News and Rumors: DICE Teases Fans with 'Huge' Announcement

Haiti President Departs; Chaos Ensues

Haiti once more finds itself in the midst of chaos with no leader in sight. With Haitian President Michel Martelly's farewell speech before a joint session of Parliament on Sunday, the controversial leader effectively ended yet another turbulent chapter in Haiti's political history.

OPEC Meeting Imminent? More and More Countries Demand Emergency Measures Amid Oil Crisis

More OPEC members are requesting for an emergency meeting. Will Saudi Arabia finally give its approval?

Free Google Fiber Internet to be Offered to Poor Communities

Low-income households in Kansas are receiving a late holiday present from Google. Last summer, Google has stated that it would play a big part in the White House's pilot project known as ConnectHome, a program that aims to provide internet connections to about 275,000 low-income households across the country.

First Case of Zika Virus in Pregnant Woman Confirmed in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico health officials have confirmed the first case of Zika virus in a pregnant patient. Puerto Rico's health officials have announced on Thursday that the first case of the Zika virus infection on a pregnant woman has just been confirmed.

Heartwrenching Photo of Dead Baby Alongside Slain Parents in Mexico Gang War Sparks Outrage

Once more, it is the most innocent of all which has paid the ultimate price. There's absolutely no justification for the tragedy. Yes, it is quite common knowledge that the Guerrero region in Mexico is rampant with gang violence.

Colombian Counterfeiters Take Advantage of Rising US Dollar

Colombian Counterfeiters Take Advantage of Rising US Dollar With countries such as Venezuela suffering from a devalued currency and the continued strengthening of the U.

Venezuela Up for More Inflation? Country Orders Banknotes by the Planeload

Venezuela seems intent on inflating its currency even more. Venezuela has allegedly started a program that the government believes would help the country's crippled economy.

S&P Raises Argentina Credit Ratings: Macri Policies Working?

Argentina's credit ratings have been raised by Standard and Poor's. Argentina's beleaguered economy has managed to take a significant step toward recovery on Wednesday, Feb.

Outspoken Ecuadorian Tribe Vows to Bring the Fight to China's Amazon Oil Exploration

The Zapara tribe leader has vowed to stop China's oil exploration activities in the Amazon. With China's impending oil-drilling exploration activities in the Amazon seemingly unstoppable, a leader from one of the Amazon's smallest tribes, Manari Ushigua, vowed to do everything in his power, to stop the deal, according to Fusion News.

Pope Francis 'Not an Actor': Vatican Disputes Pope Film Claim

The Vatican has dispelled rumors that the Pope will be acting in his film debut. Hot on the heels of an announcement that the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, is set to make his feature film debut, the Vatican has issued a statement dispelling the rumors.

Ex-El Salvador President Franciso Flores Dies at 56

Former EL Salvador President Francisco Flores has taken his secrets to his grave. Former El Salvador President Francisco Flores has taken all his alleged secrets to his grave, as the 56-year-old ex-president suffered a fatal cerebral hemorrhage on Saturday, Jan.

Top 5 Most Common Mexican Misconceptions Ever

Have fun with these common Mexican misconceptions! Despite the advances that we have enjoyed in the modern world thus far, the existence of stereotypes has never really left.
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