On what should be the final decision on the fate of former South American dictator Desi Bouterse, who used to rule Suriname with an iron fist, a court upheld his 20-year prison sentence.
The US has been pressuring Mexico to crack down on drug production labs within the country. However, it seems that Mexico has been waging an “imaginary war on drugs.”
A massive shakeup in the entertainment industry could be in the works as Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global have recently held talks for a possible merger.
Donald Trump's lawyers have now employed his usual "delay delay delay" tactics by asking the US Supreme Court to stay out of the former president's disqualification case in Colorado.
The United States and Venezuela agreed to a prisoner swap as the US gets 10 Americans imprisoned by the Nicolas Maduro regime, as well as the infamous fugitive "Fat Leonard."
Grammy-winning singer Celine Dion's sister, Claudette, has given a heart-wrenching health update on the famous singer, confirming that she has lost control of her muscles thanks to Stiff-Person Syndrome.
A New York judge has ordered that the list of associates named in a lawsuit linked to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein be released. The list includes over 170 names.
Police in Paraguay recently conducted a massive raid in the infamous Tacumbu Prison, also known as "The Jungle," and it turned deadly after prisoners opened fire on officers.
Despite losing a lawsuit that left him $148 million in debt, former Donald Trump lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani repeated his election lies during a recent TV appearance.
The recently re-opened Tupac Shakur murder investigation has yet another twist as the man recently arrested for planning the legendary rapper's demise now wants out of jail.
The Colorado State Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump is ineligible to run as president in the state. This means that he is now disqualified from the Colorado ballot for 2024.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott's newly-signed law that allows law enforcement to arrest people suspected of being illegal migrants near the Texas border might get legally challenged.
During Donald Trump's New York fraud trial, his attorneys have been bogging the case down in requests to throw the case out. However, the New York AG's office has had enough.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott continued his crusade against illegal immigration by signing a new bill that gives police the power to arrest migrants who illegally cross the US-Mexico border.
It looks like Donald Trump would not be able to pardon Mark Meadows should he win back the presidency in 2024 as an appeals court struck down his bid to move his case.
The verdict from Jonathan Majors's sexual harassment trial has finally been given, and the Marvel star was found guilty, with consequences now happening as Disney has dropped him as Kang the Conqueror.
It is Posada or Christmas Party season in Mexico but the celebrations were interrupted after a group of armed men attacked one in Guanajuato state, leaving a dozen people dead.
An SUV that was part of President Joe Biden‘s motorcade was plowed into by a silver sedan as the POTUS was leaving his campaign headquarters in Delaware last Sunday.
Taylor Swift has certainly helped the Kansas City Chiefs become even more popular as she dates Travis Kelce, and with Christmas around the corner, the team’s owners gave her a gift.
The Chile constitution issue continues to hound the South American country as voters also rejected a more conservative constitution a year after rejecting a more leftist one.
Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian Ziegler has been stripped of his powers and suspended, with the Republican Party of Florida demanding his resignation.
Guyana is at the heart of a simmering conflict in South America as Venezuela claims 2/3 of its territory as theirs. However, culturally, the people of the disputed Essequibo region identify more with Guyana.
Kenneth Chesebro, the man behind Donald Trump's fake electors scheme, was one of the most high-profile flips in Georgia. However, he may be cooperating in other cases as well.
Desi Bouterse, Suriname's former dictator, and two dozen others are facing a years-long judicial battle over the 1982 killings of 15 political opponents and a final verdict is about to be made.