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Helicopter Crashes Off Gulf of Mexico, Coast Guard Suspends Search for 4 Missing People

4 Missing After Helicopter Crashes in Gulf of Mexico; Coast Guard Suspends Search

A helicopter crashed in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, just a few miles offshore of southeastern Louisiana. Four people on board the aircraft have yet to be found.
Bolivia Arrests Main Opposition Leader for Terrorism; Prosecutors Say He is a Flight Risk

Bolivia Arrests Main Opposition Leader for Terrorism; Prosecutors Say He is a Flight Risk

Bolivian police have detained the country's main opposition leader, Luis Fernando Camacho. The current governor of the Santa Cruz region is now facing charges of terrorism.
Neymar Shares Tear-Jerking Tribute to Pelé After Brazil Legend Dies

Neymar Shares Tear-Jerking Tribute to Pelé After Brazil Legend Dies

The "King of Football" has died at the age of 82. Pele, long considered the standard-bearer of "the beautiful game," has inspired many in Brazil, and his passing has left a huge hole in the country. Among them is Neymar.
Neymar Shares Tear-Jerking Tribute to Pelé After Brazil Legend Dies

Pelé Cause of Death, Revealed

Just as the World Cup ended, the man considered one of the greatest players in soccer has passed away. Pele, a three-time World Cup winner, soccer icon, and a national treasure for Brazil has passed away. He was 82.
What Did the Wives of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi Give Their Husbands for Christmas? Their Gifts Vary Wildly

Lionel Messi Wife vs. Cristiano Ronaldo Girlfriend: Who Gave a Shiny New Rolls Royce Car Worth $380,000 as Christmas Gift?

Lionel Messi's wife and the girlfriend of his archrival, Cristiano Ronaldo, took different paths in gifting their partners on Christmas Day.
Venezuela Gives Away Action Figures That Look Like President Nicolas Maduro, Causing a Controversy

Venezuela Gives Away Action Figures That Look Like President Nicolas Maduro, Causing a Controversy

Venezuela's government usually hands out thousands of toys to the most impoverished children in the country during Christmas. But this year, they handed out action figures that look too much like President Nicolas Maduro.
Pope Benedict Is "Very Sick," the Vatican Confirms

Pope Benedict Is "Very Sick," the Vatican Confirms

Pope Benedict XVI's health has been deteriorating, and his successor, Pope Francis, has revealed that the German former pope emeritus is now "very sick."
Dominican Republic Court Convicts 10 People Who Tried to Kill Baseball Legend David Ortiz

Dominican Republic Court Convicts 10 People Who Tried to Kill Baseball Legend David Ortiz

In 2019, Boston Red Sox legend, baseball Hall of Famer, and former MLB champion David Ortiz was shot by a man while in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Now, a Dominican Republic court has convicted 10 people in connection to the attack.
When Is Lionel Messi Returning to PSG After World Cup Win?

When Is Lionel Messi Returning to PSG After World Cup Win?

Lionel Messi is set for a return to Paris Saint-Germaine with what may be an awkward reunion with Kylian Mbappe and French fans after beating them in the World Cup. So, when will the Argentinian return to play for PSG in Ligue 1?
Belize: 4 New Year Traditions People Carry Out as They Welcome 2023

Belize: 5 New Year's Eve Traditions Belizeans Carry Out for Good Luck

It's almost 2023, and countries around the world are preparing to welcome the new year. One of them is Belize, which boasts some unique New Year's Eve traditions and rituals for good luck.
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's Crackdown on Violent Street Gangs Like MS-13 Proving Popular

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's Popularity Ratings Soar Amid Crackdown on Notorious Street Gangs Like MS-13

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's heavy-handed crackdown on violent street gangs like the notorious MS-13 has lifted some rights among its citizens, which led to over a thousand documented human rights abuses.
Mexico: President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Tells Citizens to Reject Gifts From Drug Cartels

Mexico: President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Tells Citizens to Reject Gifts From Drug Cartels

In wake of the news that members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) were handing out gifts in public, Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador warned people not to accept such holiday handouts.
Vladimir Putin’s Chief Advisor Sees Texas and Mexico Forming an ‘Allied State’ in Bonkers 2023 Predictions

Vladimir Putin’s Chief Advisor Sees Texas and Mexico Forming an ‘Allied State’ in Bonkers 2023 Predictions

Russia's former president and current chief advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Medvedev, made some bonkers predictions for 2023 that made many raise eyebrows as it included another U.S. Civil War and Texas becoming allies with Mexico.
Tom Brady Gets Brutally Honest on His Next Retirement After Shocking U-Turn in Offseason

Tom Brady Gets Brutally Honest on His Next Retirement After Shocking U-Turn in Offseason

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may be looking poised to make the NFL Playoffs. And as that is happening, Tom Brady once again talked about his retirement plans during his "Let's Go!" podcast.
Southwest Airlines Cancels Thousands of Flights Due to Winter Storm That Has Already Killed 50 People

Southwest Airlines Cancels Thousands of Flights Due to Winter Storm That Has Already Killed 50 People

Thousands of flights, mostly from Southwest Airlines, have been canceled due to a winter storm that has left thousands of families stranded as of Monday afternoon.
Republican Representative-Elect George Santos Admits to Lying About His Career, College

Republican Representative-Elect George Santos Admits to Lying About His Career, College

Long Island, New York Representative-elect George Santos is in hot water as it was discovered that he lied about his career, his education, and many more. The Republican then spoke to the New York Post and admitted to lying about his bio when he ran for public office.
Arizona: Maricopa County, Katie Hobbs File Motion to Sanction Kari Lake and Her Lawyers Over 'Frivolous' Election Lawsuit

Arizona: Maricopa County, Katie Hobbs File Motion to Sanction Kari Lake and Her Lawyers Over 'Frivolous' Election Lawsuit

Fresh from losing her election lawsuit against Maricopa County and Arizona Governor-elect Katie Hobbs, defeated Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and her lawyers are now facing possible legal sanctions.
Founder of California-based Porn Site  Arrested in Spain for Sex Trafficking

Founder of California-based Porn Site Arrested in Spain for Sex Trafficking

One of the FBI's ten most wanted individuals was captured in Spain, as the Bureau has announced that Michael James Pratt, founder of the California-based porn site, GirlsDoPorn, was arrested by the Spanish National Police in Madrid.
Texas: More Than 20 Human Smuggling Victims Found Naked and Starving in Forth Worth Home, Suspects Arrested

Texas: More Than 20 Human Smuggling Victims Found Naked and Starving in Forth Worth Home, Suspects Arrested

Fort Worth police have broken up a massive human trafficking ring in Texas as authorities managed to rescue 27 people late last Wednesday. The people were seemingly smuggled across the border, and authorities found them all naked and starving.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown Commutes All Death Sentences For All Death Row Inmates, Calls Death Penalty Immoral

Oregon Governor Kate Brown Commutes All Death Sentences For All Death Row Inmates, Calls Death Penalty Immoral

Before she leaves office, outgoing Oregon Governor Kate Brown announced that she commuted the sentences of all 17 death row inmates in the state. She then called the punishment of death both dysfunctional and immoral.
Argentina Goes Crazy after Lionel Messi and  La Albiceleste Reach World Cup Final

Argentina Goes Crazy After Lionel Messi and La Albiceleste Reach World Cup Final

When Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, dominated Croatia and punched a ticket to the World Cup final, the entire country erupted in celebrations.
U.S. Inflation Eases More Than Expected in November, Less Pressure on Consumers with Gas Prices Dropping

U.S. Inflation Eases More Than Expected in November, Less Pressure on Consumers with Gas Prices Dropping

It seems that inflation is now easing, as the economic numbers showed that for the fifth straight month, U.S. inflation continued to decline, easing pressure on American consumers.
Chile Political Parties Agree to Try and Change Pinochet Dictatorship Constitution Again

Chile Political Parties Agree to Try and Change Pinochet Dictatorship Constitution Again

After trying to pass a new constitution and having the people reject it, Chile is once again trying to pass a new constitution to replace the current one passed under dictator Augusto Pinochet. This time, however, political parties from both sides of the spectrum have agreed to replace it.
World Cup: Lionel Messi Sends Strong Message After Beating Croatia, Reaching Finals

World Cup: Lionel Messi Sends Strong Message After Beating Croatia, Reaching Finals

With his career winding down, Lionel Messi may be on the cusp of winning his first and what may be his only World Cup as he and Argentina demolished Croatia with the final tally of 3-0.
Uruguay Has the Meats in This Carnivorous South American Country

Here's Why Uruguay Is a Must-Visit Country for Meat Lovers

Uruguay may be known as the first ever World Cup champion, but aside from being crazy about soccer, this South American country is also crazy about another thing - meat.
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