Articles by Roberto Ontiveros

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Dominican Republic Agrees to Inquiry by the Organization of American States Due to Haitian Crisis

Amid much criticism over their recent deportation policies, the Dominican Republic has agreed to cooperate with an inquiry by the Organization of American States.

Pope Francis to Visit South America's Poorest Counties During Tour, Meet Indigenous People

While making his first visit as Pontiff to Latin America, Pope Francis will stop in the small, poverty stricken counties of Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay.

Powerball Numbers & Results July 1, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $60 Million Jackpot

Wednesday’s chance of winning big at Powerball is here. And since no one won the grand prize last Saturday -- when the winning numbers were: 18, 28, 35, 46, 49, and 27 -- all that money has rolled over and is now at $60 million with a $36.5 million cash value.

'Teen Wolf' Season 5 Premiere Part 2 Spoilers: No One is Safe [Watch]

MTV’s scary supernatural teen drama “Teen Wolf” is back, and according to series developer Jeff Davis no one will be safe.

Ebola News: Deadly Virus Reappears in Liberia, Claims Life of Teenager

In Liberia, a west African country that declared itself free of Ebola seven weeks ago, a 17-year-old male in the city of Nidonwin was found dead from the virus.

Greece News Today: Bailout Extention Requests Before Possibly Leaving the Eurozone

Hours before Greece was supposed to repay € 1.6 billion to the International Monetary Fund, the southeastern European country has asked for a new bailout deal from the eurozone, requesting a two-year € 29.1 billion aid deal from a bailout mechanism set up for eurozone nations.

Investigators in Case of Missing 43 Students Concerned by 'Delay' From Mexican Government

Investigators on the case say that Mexico has yet to respond to a request to interview soldiers over the disappearance of the students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers' College a full three months after the request was made.

Iran Nuclear Deal Talks Resume in Vienna With Major World Powers

Iran has made it to an all important meeting in Vienna, with representatives of world powers, where it will discuss plans for its current nuclear program.

United States Becomes Second Largest Spanish Speaking County in the World

According to a new study published by Instituto Cervantes there are 41 million native Spanish speakers in the US, as well as a 11.6 million who are bilingual.

'Walking Dead' Season 6 News and Spoilers: Andrew Lincoln Says There Will be 'Tension' Between Rick and Morgan

Speaking to Collider while recently attending the 41st Annual Saturn Awards, the 41-year-old actor said “I think the writing and the story is getting stronger and stronger, I’m thrilled.

Pope Francis News: Pope May Chew Coca Leaves During to Visit to Bolivia

Pope Francis has allegedly asked to participate in the traditional chewing of coca leaves, which have been for thousands of years been used in the Andes as a mild, medicinal stimulant, and since the late Victorian era as the raw source for cocaine.

Cuba News: 3 US Senators Visit Island, Hope Congress Will Soon Ease Restrictions

On Saturday, three U.S. senators on a trip to Cuba expressed their hope that Congress would soon support President Barack Obama's plans to ease relations with with Cuba, which for many people means the lifting of the travel ban.

Political Backtracking, Donald Trump-Style: 'I Like Mexico,' But They Treat the US Like We're 'Stupid People'

Displaying his best attempt at the time-honored political skill of backtracking, speaking with CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday, Trump insisted, "I like Mexico. I love the Mexican people" -- before dismissing the country again and expanding his polemic to include China.

Venezuela's Ruling Socialist Party Embraces Celebrity Candidates

Jesus Casanova, a 26-year-old who studied journalism at University and was crowned Mister Venezuela last year, is running for a seat in congress.

Argentina Judge Orders Seizure of Assets From Oil Companies Drilling in the Falklands

An Argentine federal judge has ordered the seizure of $156 million in assets from five oil companies that have been drilling in the Falkland Islands.

Trump Refuses to Apologize For Comments on Mexico

Whatever the backlash Trump is facing for his comments on Mexico, the 69-year old businessman is not backing down from them.

Powerball Numbers & Results June 27, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $50 Million Jackpot

Since no one one won the grand prize on Wednesday -- when the winning numbers were 3, 5, 10, 22,32, and 7 -- all that money has rolled over and is now at $50 million with a cash value of $31 million.

Dominican Republic Certifies 55,000 Descendants of Immigrants as Citizens

Amid widespread fears of mass deportation, the Dominican Republic announced on Friday that it had certified the nationality of around 55,000 people whose citizenship was in question.

ISIS Conducts Attacks in France, Kuwait, Tunisia

The Islamic terrorist group Isis (aka as Isil) is allegedly responsible for carrying out three separate attacks today.

Paraguay News: Mother of 11-Year-Old Pregnant Girl in Paraguay Says She Tried to Get Help for Daughter, Case Was Dismissed by Prosecutors

Just out of jail, the mother of an 11-year-old pregnant girl is speaking about the situation and claiming she had gone to authorities before looking for help.

"Switched at Birth" Season 5 Spoilers: John and Kathryn Will Face Financial Problems

When Season 5 of the ABC Family hit show “Switched at Birth” returns in August the teen drama will be the heavy with heartbreak and hard times.

'Scandal' Actor Joe Morton Gets Into Character to Discuss Confederate Flag Controversy

Although it will be several months before “Scandal” fans get to see Joe Morton’s “Papa Rowan” character deliver one of his characteristically smooth and caustic monologues, the Emmy award winning actor reprised his role on Comedy Central’s “The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.”

'The Fosters' Season 3 Episode 5 Spoilers: Callie and Brandon End up in Mexico and Someone Might Be Pregnant

In Episode 5 of Season 3 titled “Going South,” Callie (Maia Mitchell) will convince Brandon (David Lambert) to go on a mysterious trip that leads them to Mexico.

Colombian President Stands by Army After Release of Scathing Human Rights Watch Report

According to the international non-governmental organization Human Rights Watch evidence suggests that high-ranking army officers in Colombia were aware of extrajudicial killings of civilians.

'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Spoilers: Actor Michael Cudlitz Says Upcoming Season Will 'Blow Your Mind' [Watch]

Since AMC’s “The Walking Dead” finished season 5 in March fans of the zombie series have had very little info to satisfy them as they wait for the show’s return in the the fall.
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