Pope Francis flew to Canada and issued a historic apology for the abuse the country's state-funded residential Christian schools inflicted upon Indigenous people.
Several gunmen opened fire on a privately-run drug rehabilitation center in the western Mexican state of Jalisco last Monday. The shooting resulted in the deaths of six people, five of whom were men, and one was a woman.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will be continuing in the state of Hawaii. Governor David Ige signed a third emergency proclamation, and it allows SNAP benefits 2022 to continue within the state.
Colombia is one of the most beautiful countries in Latin America. From lush jungles to beautiful beaches, from beautiful Spanish-era churches to former abodes of infamous drug lords, the country has a lot to offer for travelers.
Brazil's Liberal Party held its party convention at a stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, and it approved the nomination of President Jair Bolsonaro there.
Ismael Zambada Imperial, also known as "El Mayito Gordo," son of Sinaloa cartel boss "El Mayo," was released from prison after serving a nine-year sentence.
Monarch butterflies are perhaps the most iconic insect in some areas of North America, like Mexico and Canada. However, these butterflies are at risk of extinction.
The U.S. Department of State has revealed a list of corrupt officials. One of the biggest names on the list is former Paraguay President Horacio Manuel Cartes.
Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell is one of the unsung heroes of the January 6 Capitol Insurrection, defending the Capitol Entrance against rioters. He was beaten with a bat and flag pole.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has started its latest campaign against illegal robocalls which may have come from California, Texas, and countries like Hungary.
Ricky Martin may now be able to breathe more easily, as his nephew's domestic abuse and incest case against him were dismissed by a local court in Puerto Rico.
Jair Bolsonaro went from humble beginnings as the son of an unlicensed dentist to becoming the most powerful man in Brazil. How rich is the Brazilian president now?
A lightning bolt struck the U.S. Army base at Fort Gordon, Georgia. A spokesperson for the base said that the lightning strike killed one U.S. Army Reserve soldier, and also injured nine others.
When drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero was finally arrested after years of hunting for him, it made many of his victims remember what he and members of his criminal empire did decades ago, stirring up forgotten memories.
Uvalde School Police Chief Pete Arredondo was placed on administrative leave following his bungled response during the Robb Elementary School shooting. Now, Uvalde's school superintendent has recommended that he be fired.
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wants the Maya Train project to be completed before his term ends. However, it may lead to the collapse of some caves holding valuable archaeological relics.