Miss Puerto Rico, Destiny Vélez Segarra, has taken to Twitter to express her outrage over filmmaker and activist Michael Moore posting a picture of himself standing in front of Trump Tower with a placard that reads: "We are all Muslim."
The United States and Cuba have announced on Thursday a new bilateral arrangement allowing air services between the two countries to resume after 50 years.
A Peruvian judge has ordered U.S. citizen, Joshua David Brown, on Monday be held in jail for heading an international prostitution ring which offered sex with children.
In the upcoming episode of “Elementary,” Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) will be compelled to accept help on a case from his father, a man he wishes would just go back home.
After receiving a credible terror threat, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) decided to close all of its campuses as a precautionary measure. After several hours, it was detemined the threat was a hoax.
A radio caller in Chile has been arrested after confessing to participating in 18 killings while acting as a soldier during the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
Addressing the Venezuelan military on Saturday, President Nicolas Maduro warned of a large-scale crisis and an impending showdown due to the recent victory at the polls of the right-leaning opposition coalition.
Ecuador has reached an agreement with Sweden which will allow Julian Assange to be interrogated by Swedish officials at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London
In an attempt to focus on the plight of Latino migrants heading to the U.S., Pope Francis will end his upcoming trip to Mexico with by conducting Mass at the fairgrounds in the border town of Ciudad Juarez, a popular border crossing point.
A man who is allegedly responsible for performing over 100 forced abortions on female fighting in the Colombian Marxist group FARC has been arrested in Spain.
"Outlander," the hit time travel romance based on a series of the speculative novels by Diana Gabaldon, has just been nominated for a fistfull of Golden Globes.
Mauricio Macri, the new right-leaning leader of Argentina, has just been been sworn in, putting an end of to a dozen years of what has been dubbed “Kirchnerism,” a time typified by widespread social programs and large government spending.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina's president for the last eight years, is making her last official day in office a difficult one for her successor Mauricio Macri.