Ketanji Brown Jackson has finally made history as the first black woman to be sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice. She is replacing Justice Stephen Breyer who retired at the end of the tumultuous Supreme Court term which included the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Donald Trump's controversial "Remain in Mexico" immigration policy may soon come to an end, The Supreme Court has now given President Joe Biden the green light to end the policy which experts deem as a human rights violation.
Costa Rican fiestas are often religious and cultural affairs. But they also happen to be some of the biggest parties in Costa Rica. Here are five of them.
Lawyers for U.S. officials sued by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera filed a motion for the second time to dismiss the lawsuit of the Sinaloa Cartel leader in a Colorado court.
Elmo, the bubbly red Muppet beloved worldwide, is now vaccinated against COVID-19. The Sesame Workshop, which is the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, released a public service announcement on Tuesday.
The San Antonio Semi-Truck Tragedy, where dozens of migrants were found dead inside a tractor-trailer, has now become the deadliest smuggling episode along the U.S.-Mexico border. Two more people died on Wednesday, increasing the death toll to 53.
Many pointed out that given Ghislaine Maxwell's extensive abuse of minors for years, she got a pretty light sentence. Many also said she should have gotten more than R. Kelly's.
Mexican feminist groups have been helping counterparts in the United States to gain access to abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Puerto Rico police have said that they recently raided a former addiction treatment center in the northern town of Carolina. There, they found what they described as the largest hydroponic marijuana greenhouse on the island.
The congressional hearings surrounding the events of the January 6 Capitol Insurrection continues, with the panel hearing from former president Donald Trump's former aide, Cassidy Hutchinson.
The Gabby Petito story has gripped the nation and is certainly a tragedy that has many of her family, friends and fans reeling. However, Lifetime is adapting the story of her murder into a movie titled "The Gabby Petito Story."
The United States has sent two senior government officials to Caracas in a bid to bring home American citizens detained in Venezuela and rebuild relations.
President Joe Biden's nominee to head Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Ed Gonzalez, announced that he is withdrawing himself from consideration for the post. His nomination has been stalled due to an unsubstantiated domestic abuse allegation.
Marlin Briscoe blazed the trail for aspiring African American football players to become the first Black starting quarterback in the American Football League (AFL) before it merged with the NFL. Sadly, the football legend passed away last Monday, according to his daughter, Angela Marriott. He was 76.
June is Pride Month, and the capital of Mexico, Mexico City, celebrates it with the city government holding a mass wedding within the plaza of the city civil registry. Around 100 same-sex couples, many of whom traveled over 100 kilometers just to take part in the marriage ceremony, tied the knot in the government-sponsored wedding event.
A California jury has awarded the family of slain pregnant teen Elena Mondragon $21 million. Mondragon was only 16 when undercover cops shot and killed her.
The camp of Amber Heard announced that they are appealing the verdict in Johnny Depp's multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit he filed against his ex-wife.
Ismael Zambada Imperial, also known as "Mayito Gordo," son of Sinaloa cartel boss Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, was sentenced to nine years in prison by a California judge.
Evidence and testimony that Donald Trump forced his Justice Department to pursue his false claims of a stolen presidential election were presented during the January 6 hearing on Thursday.
Cuba has sentenced Cuban rapper and Latin Grammy winner Maikel Castillo and artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara for contempt, public disorder, and desecrating national symbols.
The U.S. Supreme Court has now overturned the landmark 1973 ruling on abortion, Roe v. Wade. The court ruling established the constitutional right to abortion. and with the Supreme Court overturning it, more conservative states are expected to make abortion illegal, or severely restrict abortion rights within the state.