U.S. Marine Sgt. Rafael Peralta's sacrifice for the nation was honored on Saturday when the Navy named their newest guided-missile destroyer after fallen hero.
Celebrity chef and fearless TV food adventurer Anthony Bourdain has used his vast restaurant world experience to weigh in on Donald Trump's plans to deport around 11 million immigrants, and said that doing so would "shut down" the U.S. restaurant industry
Daniel Scioli, Argentina's ruling party choice for presidential candidate, said that if he takes office he would improve benefits for retired citizens and manage this by using funds for the nation's social security system.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have announced a huge breakthrough in digital imagining by introducing what they have called the fastest and most responsive flexible phototransistor ever.
As 2016 Presidential hopeful Macro Rubio gets more and more media attention for his anti-Cuban statements and his record of absences in the Senate, the camera has been focusing on the candidate’s photogenic former NFL cheerleader wife.
Washington has announced that the U.S. will deploy dozens of troops to Syria in an effort to both assist Kurdish and Arab forces fighting the Islamic terrorist group ISIS.
Officials in Texas have revealed that a 20-month-old girl was shot in the back by Mexican army personnel, when her family drove between a military patrol and a vehicle which was transporting suspects
Colombian leader Juan Manuel Santos has announced a bilateral truce between his nation and the Marxist rebel group FARC (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia).
On Thursday's episode of “Scandal,” titled “Get Out of Jail, Free,” Olivia (Kerry Washington) has found a loop hole in her current legal dilemma that could save her from perjury and maybe save President Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) from impeachment.
Jimmy Morales, a former TV comedian with no experience in government, has proven that his bid for the Guatemalan presidency was no joke by winning the run-off vote against ex-first lady Sandra Torres
A day after Argentina’s presidential election, ballet counters have determined that neither the left leaning current party favorite Daniel Scioli, nor the center-to-right candidate, Mauricio Macri, have earned enough votes to be the considered the clear winner.
Exit polls in Argentina inform that Daniel Scioli, the ruling party candidate backed by exiting President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, is the new leader of the Latin American country
Ben Carson, whose life story formed the basis of a 2009 TV movie starring Cuba Gooding Jr., has been married to a woman named Lacena "Candy" Carson since 1975.