Articles by Roberto Ontiveros

Roberto Ontiveros


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Honduran Teen Girl Buried Alive Accidentally, Unearthed the Following Day

a 16-year-old Honduran girl who was presumed dead and buried reportedly started crying out from the coffin and banging to get out a day after she was laid to rest.

Powerball Numbers and Results Aug 26, 2015: Watch Live Stream of Drawing For $100 Million Jackpot

The grand prize is currently at $100 million, with a cash value of $65.1 million. Last Wednesday’s winning numbers were 4, 12, 14 , 21, 55 and 7.

'Scandal' Season 5 Spoilers: What Will Happen to Mellie?

Fans of ABC's hit show“Scandal”have less than a month to wait see what has become of Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and President Grant (Tony Goldwyn).

Minecraft Updates, Gameplay: Looser Clothes For Zombies, Repairs Made

Mojang, the Stockholm-based game developer responsible for Minecraft, has just announced several updates to their wildly popular “open world”-styled video game.

Efrain Rios Montt, Former Guatemalan Dictator, to Receive New Trial on Genocide Charges

A Guatemalan court has ruled that the former dictator Gen. Efraín Ríos Montt will receive a new trial on charges of genocide, despite claims that his legal team has made that the 89-year-old is suffering from dementia.

1,000 Colombians Living in Venezuela Have Been Expelled

Since the border crossings between Colombia and Venezuela were closed over the weekend, more than 1,000 Colombians have been deported from the neighboring socialist nation.

'Switched at Birth' Season 4 Episode 12 Spoilers: Bay Gets in the Face of School Gossip, Learns Spanish? [Watch]

“Switched at Birth,” ABC Family’s hit teen drama, is delving into some “Mean Girls” territory.

El Salvador News: Supreme Court Declares Gangs Terrorists Groups, Homicides Reaching 4,000 in 2015

In the wake of the recent prison deaths of fourteen gang members in western El Salvador, the nation’s Supreme Court has declared that street gangs, as well as those that financially support them, will be classified as terrorists.

'Outlander' Season 2 News: Does Black Jack Randall Return? Check Out the Leaked Photos

On the Sept. 5, the Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore – an open-air museum, which served as the location for several scenes of the Starz series -- will hold its first day dedicated to both the show and the novels that inspired it.

North Korea and South Korea Avert Conflict, Reach Agreement After Marathon Talks

After days of marathon talks aimed at de-escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, South Korea has made a deal with the North.

Guatemala's President Refuses to Resign Despite Corruption Charges

After months of protests centered on accusations that link him to a multi-million dollar corruption scandal, President Otto Pérez Molina is refusing to step down from office.

14 Gang Members Killed in El Salvadoran Prison

Authorities in El Salvador announced that 14 members of the notorious Barrio 18 gang were killed in prison over the weekend.

Stock Market Crash 2015: What You Need to Know About China's Market Meltdown, Its Global Impact

The entire world’s economy has been shaken over fears concerning the stability of China’s market. On Monday, China's benchmark Shanghai Composite index declined 8.5 percent, the worst close the communist country has had since 2007, and the Dow Jones Industrial dropped over 1,000 points as trading opened.

Venezuela News: Nicolas Maduro Declares Martial Law

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced over the weekend 60 days of martial law for five municipalities in the state of Tachira.

After a Century Away, Argentine President 'Honored' to Return Over 4,000 Artifacts to Ecuador and Peru

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has announced that over 4,000 archaeological artifacts, which have been kept in Argentina, will be returned their rightful owners in Ecuador and Peru.

For Mexicans, Trump Is a Figure of Comedy as Well as Concern

Despite his apparent disregard for dealing with women and Latino voters, Trump is doing well in the polls, and is in fact leading among women

GOP vs Donald Trump: Trump's Own Iowa Co-Chair Thinks His Immigration Ideas Are a 'Big Mistake'

Richard Thornton, one of Trump's Iowa co-chairs, feels that Trump’s immigration ideas make it harder for Iowa Republicans to get on board with his larger agenda

Powerball Numbers and Results Aug 22, 2015: Watch Live Stream of Drawing for $90 Million Jackpot

The grand prize is currently at $90 million, with a cash value of $57.7 million. Last Wednesday’s winning numbers were 6, 8, 43, 48, 50 and 7. There were 429,455 regular winners and $5,628,533 in non-jackpot money was won.

July Was the Hottest Month in History

According to the The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) July was the hottest month on Earth in recorded history.

ISIS Destroys Ancient Monastery in Central Syria, Desecrate Saint's Remains

The Islamic State has demolished an ancient Syrian monastery, which was founded over 1,500 years ago.

Democratic Presidential Hopeful Martin O’Malley Reveals Social Security Expansion Plan

In his strategy to win the Democratic presidential nomination, Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley is proposing to expand Social Security.

Pope Francis Holds Up Sign Calling for Argentine-UK Talks About Falklands

Argentine-born Pope Francis has been photographed holding up a sign that call for talks between the U.K. and Argentina regarding the Falkland Islands.

Colombia News: FARC Extends Ceasefire, Want to Meet With Pope Francis

FARC, the Colombian Marxist guerrilla organization which has been at odds with the state since 1964, has announced that it will extend its unilateral ceasefire.

'The Last Ship' Season 2 Episode 11 Spoilers: The Immunes Come for the Nathan James [Watch]

“The Last Ship,” TNT’s post-apocalyptic drama about a crew of plague survivors trying steadfastly to save humanity, continues to add heavy action to a season already tight with tension.

Latino Activist Free to Pursue Civil Suit Against Former State Senate President Russell Pearce

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided that Salvador Reza, a Latino activist who came to the U.S. from Mexico illegally as a child in 1961 and became a U.S. citizen after he joined the Air Force, will be able to legally pursue his civil suit against former state Senate President Russell Pearce.
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