A team of investigators unaffiliated with the Mexican government have released new evidence that contradicts the official story of how 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College disappeared last year in Guerrero, Mexico.
As President Obama prepares to address the nation about the steps the U.S. government is taking to keep the nation safe following last week’s terror attack is San Bernardino, California, details regarding the shooters have slowly emerged.
On Friday the Supreme Court agreed to listen to Puerto Rico's request to reinstate a law which might allow the U.S. territory to restructure $20 billion of their massive debt
Following a the declaration of a state of emergency in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco due to Zika fever, a virus that has been linked to mosquito bites, a ministry health official has advised women to avoid conceiving.
Colombian security forces have they killed a senior rebel Marxist group Ejército de Liberación Nacional, (National Liberation Army), the second largest guerrilla army in the region.
Las Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, a human rights group that strives to locate children stolen and illegally adopted during Argentina’s “Dirty War,” announced that they have found Grandchild #119, a 38-year-old man named Mario Bravo.
With a long awaited short teaser, “Outlander” fans can finally get a sneak peek at what is in store for their favorite time traveling characters in Season 2.
Lori Berenson, a U.S. citizen who was found guilty of aiding the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) in 1996, is coming back to the states from Peru.
Alan Gross, an American Aid worker who was imprisoned for five years in Cuba, has revealed that he did not try to disguise his efforts to set up Internet connections for the small Jewish community that lived on the island.