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ABC Family 'Pretty Litlle Liars' Season 6 Spoilers: Show Producer Says Not to 'Bet' That Charles Is Jason's Fraternal Twin

And although season six, which starts in the summer, is all geared up to tell us more about “A” and everyone affected by the cyberbully, we are already getting some big time clues.

Catalan Independence: Nationalists Plan to Secede From Spain by 2017

A number of nationalist parties in Spain's Catalonia region have signed an agreement that is being hailed as "a road map" to secession.

Brazil Olympics 2016: Environmental Organization Turns Down Contract to Clean Polluted Guanabara Bay, Emergency Plan Being Created

Rio de Janeiro, which had promised to clean up their heavily polluted waters by the time the 2016 Olympic sailing events are held there, is having a problem keeping to their pledge

Puerto Rico News: Country Works to Crack Down on Tax Evaders By Making Providers Accept At Least Two Types of Payments

Puerto Rico's governor Alejandro García-Padilla has just signed a law that will require service providers to accept at least two different types of payments.

Hugo Chavez Death: Former Leader's Daughter Makes UN Debut, Says She's There 'to Learn'

Maria Gabriela Chavez, the favorite daughter of the late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, has become her country’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations.

'Elementary' Season 3 Episode 19 Spoilers: Holmes & Watson Are Part of Internet Civil War

An upcoming episode of “Elementary” has Holmes and Watson detecting in the digital world. An upcoming episode of “Elementary” has Holmes and Watson detecting in the digital world.

ABC 'Revenge' Season 4 Episode 19 Spoilers: Emily's Alias Is Threatened After Victoria Uncovers Past Secrets [Watch]

In the upcoming episode titled "Exposure," as reported by Spoilers Guide, the character of Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp) stands before a promising future under her alias “Amanda Clarke.”

Venezuela News 2015: Government Fires Employees for Refusing to Sign Manifesto

Venezuelans have been getting in line to add their signatures to a manifesto railing against the Obama administration's recent decision to sanction seven Venezuelan officials over alleged human rights abuses that occurred during last year’s anti-government protests.But some Venezuelans say they are being coerced into signing.

United States Signs Agreement with Mexico, Ecuador, and Philippines to Improve Immigrant Union Efforts

In an effort to establish outreach programs designed to inform immigrants of their rights regarding U.S.-related labor organizing, The federal government has signed agreements with Mexico, Ecuador, and the Philippines.

Evo Morales Fires Defence Minister Over Controversial 'Sea Belongs to Bolivia' Vest

Bolivian President Evo Morales has fired his Defence Minister Jorge Ledezma for wearing insensitive attire. On a humanitarian trip made to deliver drinking water to a flood-ravaged region of Chile, Ledezma for wore a vest that bore a logo that made reference to Bolivia's claim to a section of coastline that it lost to Chile in a 19th-Century war.

'Devious Maids' Season 3 Spoilers, Cast & News: Zoila Tries to Figure Out Future, Marisol Changes Careers

“Devious Maids,” the Marc Cherry and Eva Longoria produced Lifetime series about four Latina domestics working in the homes of Beverly Hills’ wealthiest and most powerful families while dealing with murderous secrets, is on its third season.

Powerball Numbers & Results April 1, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $50 Million Jackpot

Last Satrurday there was no big grand prize winner, so the money has rolled over. Wednesday’s Powerball is here. Last Saturday’s winning number were: 2, 4, 6, 12 and 38, and the Powerball was 17.

Vatican Defends Naming Bishop Tied to Chilean Sex Scandal

Despite allegations that Monsignor Juan Barros had covered up for a pedophile priest, the Vatican is defending Pope Francis' appointment of the Chilean bishop.

Argentina News: Transportation Strike Shuts Down Airports, Schools and Banks in Argentina

Transportation unions in Argentina have caused the country to shut down. Transportation unions in Argentina have caused the country to shut down. A one-day national strike aimed at protesting income tax rates and a high rate of inflation that demonstrators say is eating up their earnings has led to a national standstill.

Peru Bus Crash Deaths: 21 Killed, 38 Seriously Injured in Bus Crash

Twenty-one people have been killed and 38 have been seriously injured in Peru when a bus went off the road and plunged directly into a ravine in southeastern Andes Mountains.

NBC 'The Blacklist' Season 2 Episode 18 Spoilers: Tom Pleads for Liz's Help, Ana de la Reguera to Star in 'Vanessa Cruz'

Ana de la Reguera plays a villain in the next episode of "The Blacklist." Fans of James Spader’s seamless slide into smarmy, seductive villain mode rejoiced when the NBC series “The Blacklist” emerged in 2013.

'Dancing With The Stars' Cast 2015: Charlotte McKinney Is Eliminated, Says She's 'Extremely Surprised'

Charlotte McKinney Gets Eliminated on "Dancing With the Stars" during Latin Week. Latin Week hit "Dancing with the Stars," so celebrities who are not necessarily known for their cha cha skills got a chance to rumba their way on to another week.

El Salvador vs. Argentina 2015: Soccer Organizers Apologize for Playing Wrong Anthem for El Salvador

Organizers of a soccer match between El Salvador and Argentina have apologized for playing the wrong national anthem.

Indigenous Bolivian Women Use Their Sewing Skills to Save the Lives of Children Born With Heart Defects

The indigenous Aymara women of Bolivia are helping to save the lives of children born with heart defects.

Brazil Politics: 19-Year-Old Libertarian Leads Brazil's Free-Market Movement, Criticizes President Dilma Rousseff

A recent March 15 demonstration, which boasted a crowd of over 200,000 participants, was lead by a 19-year-old college dropout named Kim Kataguiri, an online sensation who has been motivated by libertarianism and conservative free-market ideals.

Pope Francis Prays for Victims of Germanwings Plane Crash During Palm Sunday Mass

Opening Holy Week services with Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square, Pope Francis brought his attention recent tragic events by stressing his congregation strive toward humility and take time to remember the dead in the Germanwings crash.

Latino Evangelicals' Trailblazing Vote Against Supporting Capital Punishment

The National Latino Evangelical Coalition (NaLEC), in a unanimous vote, has come together to urge their 3,000 member congregations to help put and end capital punishment across the country.

Mexico Pledges Major Pollution Cuts by 2030

Pledging to cut greenhouse gas and short-lived climate pollutants 25 percent by 2030, Mexico has become the first developing nation to submit pollutant reduction goals for next fall's climate change talks, which, will be held in Paris.

Chilean Mining Accident Update: Survivor of 2010 Ordeal Loses Home in Flash Flood

Victor Zamora, one of the rescued Chilean miners who was trapped underground for 69 days in 2010, has lost his home due to the recent flash floods in northern Chile.

Immigrant Drownings In Rio Grande Increase As U.S. Border Patrol Efforts Expand

In the wake of an increase in Mexican immigrants discovered having drowned trying to cross into South Texas, the U.S. Border Patrol has expanded its search-and-rescue teams to better monitor the area.
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