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Cuba News: Elian Gonzalez, All Grown Up, Would Like to Visit the US [Watch]

As relations between the U.S. and Cuba seem to be cooling down, Elian has expressed his desire to come back to the country that didn’t want to let him go.

"The Blacklist" Season 3 Spoilers: Same Characters but a 'Different Show'

While fans of NBC’s “The Blacklist" are still reeling from last week’s season finale, they should not get too comfortable with any of their assumptions regarding the James Spader weekly thriller.

'Scandal' Season 5 Spoilers, Rumors & News: Mellie Actress Thinks It's Not Over Between Her and Fitz

Last week’s “Scandal” season finale was very good for heroine Olivia Pope, who ended up kissing the president to the tune of “Here Comes the Sun,” and very bad for the first lady Mellie Grant, who got kicked out of the White House.

'Rookie Blue' Season 6 Spoilers: Cops Live in Gray Areas; Will They Be Able to Move Forward?

Season 6 of the Canadian cop show “Rookie Blue” is set to air on ABC on June 25. Season 6 of the Canadian cop show “Rookie Blue” is set to air on ABC in June.

'Stalker' Season Finale Spoilers: The Team Faces Upsetting News While Hunting for Serial Killer

The season finale of the CBS police procedural drama "Stalker" airs tonight on CBS and will reveal dark news for the LAPD Threat Assessment Unit.

Puerto Rico News: Island's Economic Problems May Play In Debate Over Statehood

In April, Puerto Rico’s finance officials warned the U.S. territory could shut down in three months unless it secured a workable financing deal. As it stand now Puerto Rico has a debt of $73 billion.

Cuban Immigration to the US: 23 Cubans Rescued Off Mexican Coast

On Sunday Mexico's navy rescued two rafts crammed with Cuban migrants off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula about 12 nautical miles north of Puerto Progreso.

Mexico News: 6-Year-Old Boy Beaten, Strangled to Death by Kids Playing 'Kidnap Game'

In a gruesome sign that the culture of kidnapping and cartel style murder that permeates Mexico has seeped into the psyches of the country’s young, authorities have revealed that a six-year-old boy has been murdered by five other children while playing out a game of kidnap.

'Fear the Walking Dead' Season 1 Spoilers: Spin-off Series will Focus on Blended Family; Show Is Not Exactly a Prequel to 'The Walking Dead'

The details of the new series which takes place before the events all the “Walking Dead” events have been fairly guarded, but now Robert Kirkman, the executive producer of the ghoulish franchise, is spilling spoilers.

Mother and Daughter Reunite After 8-Year Custody Battle, Missing Period in Mexico

After a nightmarish eight year custody case, a Houston woman and her daughter have finally been reunited.

Key ISIS Official Killed in U.S. Raid in Syria

During an overnight raid in Eastern Syria, U.S. Special Operations forces managed to kill a key ISIS commander.

Increasingly, Latin American Countries 'Just Say No' to US Drug War Strategies

Several Latin American governments have been challenging various approaches to the war on drugs, traditionally pushed by the United States. Countries like Colombia, Chile, and Bolivia are "just saying no" to -- or at least severely modifying -- long held U.S. anti-drug strategies employed in the region like prohibition, the eradication of narcotics-producing crops, and presenting a unified militarized front against growers.

Guatemala Nears Crisis as Thousands of Protesters Demand President to Step Down

Demonstrators in Guatemala engaged in ongoing mass protests are calling for President Otto Perez Molina to step down from office.

Colombian Bishop Apologizes For Offending Both Conservative Catholics and Homosexuals in the Same Speech

While expressing his belief that homosexuality was not a sin at a university conference on gay marriage and adoption this past Thursday, Colombian Bishop Juan Vicente Cordoba managed to offend traditional Catholics, as well as the homosexuals he was trying to welcome into the church.

Dozens of Cuban Would-Be Migrants Stranded at Sea in Coast Guard Custody

Unable to re-enter the country they were trying to escape, 38 Cuban migrants who had intended to sail to the U.S. remain aboard a U.S. Coast Guard vessel where they wait to see if and when they will be allowed back on Cuban soil.

Powerball Numbers & Results May 16, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $110 Million Jackpot

Saturday’s Powerball is here. Since there was no jackpot winner last on Wednesday, when the winning numbers were:1, 25, 29, 31, 4, and 7, the money has once again rolled over and is now at $110 million with a cash value of $70.5 million.

ISIS News: Terrorist Group Approaches Ancient Syrian City Palmyra

On Thursday Maamoun Abdulkarim, a Syrian official, called upon the international community to help in protecting the 2,000-year-old ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was being threatened by advancing Isis militants.

'Scandal' News and Spoilers: Season Finale a Happy One, and Portia de Rossi Returns for Season 5

The ABC hit political thriller “Scandal” has just ended its fourth season,and things seems to be looking up for Olivia Pope’s stressed out love life.

2016 Election: Hillary Clinton Tapped Young Latina Xochitl Hinojosa to be Director of Coalitions Press

Clinton has just tapped just Xochitl Hinojosa to be the new director of coalitions press, placing her in charge of Hispanic, black, and women-related media.

Colombia Peace Talks: FARC Leader Says ELN Must Be Part of Peace Negotiations

FARC has asked the government of President Juan Manuel Santos to include the ELN guerrilla group in future peace negotiations.

Guantanamo Bay Detainees: Uruguay's Mujica Had No Plans For Former Prisoners

On Wednesday Uruguay's foreign Rodolfo Nin Novoa minister asserted that President Jose Mujica's decision to welcome six newly freed Guantanamo detainees and 42 Syrians to his country was an act that lacked any foresight.

"Elementary" Season 3 Finale Spoilers: Holmes Struggles with Sobriety, Keeps 'Bad Company'

The season finale of CBS’s modern take on Sherlock Holmes “Elementary” has the sleuth battling his addiction demons.

Health News: United States Will Soon Get Cuba's Lung Cancer Vaccine

In April, when New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo visited Havana, the Roswell Park Cancer Institute finalized an agreement with Cuba’s Center for Molecular Immunology to develop a lung cancer vaccine and initiate clinical trials in the U.S.

Drug War News: Coca-Eating Butterflies May Replace Herbicides in Colombia

This past Saturday Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos announced that he would be putting a stop to the use of herbicide that has been a fundamental part of U.S.-financed attempts to kill coca crops.

Cuba News: Communist Island Has Become Airbnb’s Fastest Growing Market

Since Obama’s decision to reopen ties with Cuba, Airbnb Inc -- a website designed to help travelers share their rooms -- has become the communist country’s fastest-growing market.
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