After a dozen years of “Kirchnerism,” Argentines are heading to the polls to elect a new leader.
As previously reported Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has already served the two consecutive terms allowed by Argentina’s constitution and cannot run again until 2019. Kirchner’s political tenure was preceded by her late husband President Néstor Kirchner.
In the upcoming episode of hit ABC show “Quantico,” fans will get a chance to see a flash back of Alex (Priyanka Chopra) going out on her first undercover assignment, and a flash forward that shows the hunted ex-agent deciding to tell her side of the story to the world
Chile has just introduced a new law that will make it easier for unmarried couples who live together to co-own property and make medical decisions for one another
Seventy Kurdish hostages were rescued after special U.S. forces, working with Kurdish commandos, attacked an Islamic State outpost located near the Iraqi town of Hawija. One U.S. soldier was killed in the raid.
In a speech delivered at the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem on Tuesday, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that a Palestinian leader persuaded the Nazis to carry out the Holocaust.
In the upcoming episode of “Once Upon a Time,” Emma (Jennifer Morrison), who has taken a turn to the dark side, tries to enlist the aid of the typically timid Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle) to help draw out Excalibur from the stone
The upcoming season finale of the ABC Family hit teen-oriented show “Switched at Birth” brings issues involving love, infidelity, and even the law into the action.
In the upcoming episode of “Scandal,” the ramification of the romance between Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and President Fitzgerald (Tony Goldwyn) leads to a total political meltdown
On Sunday, passengers aboard a Southwest Airlines flight heading to San Francisco had to turn around and return to Los Angeles due to an altercation between two passengers on board.
In the upcoming episode of “The Blacklist,” fans will be introduced to a seductive and terrifying blacklister called “the Djinn,” a woman whose specialty is executing the revenge fantasies of her clients.
The Colombian government has come to an agreement regarding the over 50,000 people who are estimated to still be missing due to over 50 years of conflict between the nation and the Marxist group.
MIT researchers have developed a data-crunching system that may one day replace human intuition.
According to Nature Word Report, the system locates predictive patterns hidden in unfamiliar data sets in a fraction of the time it would a human being to accomplish the same task.
After several tweaks were suggested regarding the format for the upcoming Republican debates CNBC, the Republican National Committee and the GOP presidential campaigns, have all agreed upon the criteria for the Oct. 28 primary debate.
Responding to recent reports that the Cuban government had sent troops to Syria to support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the Cuban government has called the news and unfounded and irresponsible.
Despite initial uncertainty and over Venezuela’s recent move to close its borders with Colombia, the Colombian government has admits that both crime and smuggling have decreased since the socialist country deployed thousands of troops to guard the porous border back in August.