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Mexico Gets its First Independent Governor and the PRI Party Is Still in the Majority

Jaime "El Bronco" Rodríguez, a colorful candidate who is known for wearing cowboy boots and having no problem cursing, won his seat in the prosperous northern state of of Nuevo León , receiving 49 percent of the votes.

Venezuela News: Former Spanish Prime Minister Arrives in Caracas to Help Jailed Opposition Leaders

Felipe Gonzalez, former prime minister of Spain, has gone to Venezuela in order help the troubled leaders of the right wing opposition party win their freedom back after being arrested by the Maduro administration.

'The Fosters' Season 3 Episode 1 Spoilers: Jude and Connor Face Consequences After Going Public with Relationship [Watch]

Season 3 of the critically praised ABC Family series “The Fosters” will focus much of its dramatic tension around the hardships that come along with kids coming out at school.

'Falling Skies' Season 5 Spoilers: Actor Noah Wyle Says 'Not Everybody Makes It to the Finish Line'

Season 5 of “Falling Skies," the Steven Spielberg produced post-apocalyptic space alien infused sci-fi series, is set to start this June on TNT.

'Fear the Walking Dead' Spoilers: Episodes to 'Line Up' with Seasons 2 and 3 of 'The Walking Dead'

Show creator Robert Kirkman clarifies: “I will say that I don’t consider this show to be a prequel to 'The Walking Dead,' because there will be a point where a certain episode of this show will line up with Season 2 of 'The Walking Dead,' and a certain episode of this show will line up with Season 3 of 'The Walking Dead.'”

Latino Voters Are Crucial To the Environmental Movement; Studies Prove Most Consider Climate Change 'Very' Important

A new study has revealed that in that 80% of Latino voters polled in the 2014 Election Eve Poll believed that it was “extremely” or “very” important for the federal government to take measures in order to reduce the carbon pollution that is causing climate change

Republicans Try to Use Spending Bills to Stop Obama's Plans For Cuba

Opponents of Obama's otherwise lauded plan to reestablish diplomatic relations with Cuba are trying to use must-pass funding bills to limit Obama's ability to expand trade and travel with the communist island.

U.S. Helicopter Shot at From Mexican Side of the Border

On Friday, after being struck by gunfire originating from the Mexican side of the border U.S.-Mexico border, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopter had to make an emergency landing in the Texas city of Laredo.

Third Frozen Body Discovered on Mexico's Pico de Orizaba

Mountaineers climbing Pico de Orizaba, Mexico’s highest mountain, have just come across the mummified body of an unidentified young man.

New Argentinian Law Requires Clowns for Public Hospitals

Argentina has just past a new law that requires specially trained clowns to be available in an effort to help treat young patients.

Mexico Sends in Troops to Counter Violence Before mid-Term Elections

As Mexico’s mid-term elections have drawn near, the county has been awash in violence. Mayoral candidates as well as at least a dozen campaign workers or activists have been murdered and thousands of ballots have been burned.

Former Guantanamo Bay Detainee Marries Uruguayan

The 50-year-old El Ouerghi has just wed a 24-year-old Uruguayan convert to Islam named Roma Blanco.

Powerball Numbers & Results June 6, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $40 Million Jackpot

Saturday’s Powerball is here. There is currently an estimated jackpot of $40 million, with $25.4 million cash value.

Brazilian Banker Sings and Plays Guitar While Getting Brain Tumor Removed

Anthony Dias, a banker has been playing the guitar for 20 years, belted out a total of six songs while the doctors performed surgery to remove his brain tumor.

Roberto Clemente Biopic: Movie About Puerto Rican Baseball Legend in the Works

Baseball legend Roberto Clemente will soon be the subject of a major motion picture. Baseball legend Roberto Clemente -- who heroically died in 1972 while trying to fly into Managua, Nicaragua, to oversee the distribution of aid he had arranged in the aftermath of an earthquake -- will soon be the subject of a major motion picture.

'Under the Dome' Season 3 Spoilers: Barbie is Going to be a Dad, But Who Is the Mother? [Watch]

“Fatherhood may be in the cards for Barbie this season, but who is the mother of his child isn’t who you might expect,” according to "Under the Dome" EPs.

'Empire' Season 2 Spoilers: Lucious Will Be a 'Busy Little Jailbird,' Show Will Jump in Time

When "Empire" resumes in September, the CEO of Empire Entertainment will still be in prison, and, according to Showrunner Ilene Chaiken, “he will be a busy little jailbird.

MTV 'Scream' Spoilers: New Take on the Horror Classic Has a New Mask

Executive producers contends the original "Scream" mask is just too iconic of an image and would set the wrong tone for the reboot.

Former CVS Workers Accuse the Drug Store of Racially Discriminating Against Latino and Black Shoppers

Four ex CVS store detectives are pursuing legal action against the pharmacy chain, claiming that personnel in multiple New York City CVS stores are actively profiling African-American and Hispanic customers.

Lawyer Defending Guatemalan ex-Dictator Efrain Rios Montt Shot Dead

Francisco Palomo, the lawyer representing former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt against charges of genocide has been shot dead.

Colombia News: Legislature Passes New Bill Against Hate Crimes Directed at Women

In an effort to deter violence directed at females, lawmakers in Colombia have this week passed a bill that would impose tough sentences for hate crimes against women.

"Graceland" Season 3 Spoilers: Mike 'Looks Pretty Dead' While Briggs Is in the Forefront

“Graceland" will come back for Season 3 this summer. “Graceland,” the USA Network's “Miami Vice”-like show about a group of undercover agents living together in a Southern California beach house, will come back for Season 3 this summer.

'The Fosters' Season 3 Episode 1 Spoilers: Jude Wants to Keep his Love a Secret [Watch]

On the progressive and much lauded ABC Family show “The Fosters” Jude(Hayden Byerly) -- who has the distinction of being the youngest character to ever receive a same sex kiss on a prime time show -- will now be dealing with the ramifications of his new relationship and struggling, as we see, with letting people know about his young love life.

Puerto Rico News: Caribbean Country Plans to Overhaul Power Company Before July

The U.S. territory Puerto Rico, which has been in and out of recession since 2006 and is currently saddled with $72 billion in public debt, is preparing to overhaul public power company Electric Energy Authority.

US Treasury Department Designates Peru's Shining Path as Drug Traffickers, Enacts Sanctions

The United States treasury department has released a statement on Monday in which they have officially designated the Peruvian Maoist rebel group Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) as a "significant foreign narcotics trafficker."
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