Following a meeting between the Spanish prime minister and the wife of imprisoned opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, Maduro has called into question Spain's relationship with Venezuela.
Gov. Angel Aguirre, the governor of the state of Guerrero in Mexico, where 43 university students disappeared a month ago, has resigned as local citizens and students continue protesting. Aguirre's replacement will be appointed by the state's legislature.
The remains discovered a week ago have been identified as missing student Hannah Graham. The body was discovered close to where another female student's body was found five years ago.
The World Health Organization announced that by the end of next year, there will be millions of Ebola vaccines ready for delivery. Two companies are reportedly working to develop vaccines for the deadly virus, and trials will begin within the next couple of months.
The popular reality TV show about a Georgia family has been cancelled after rumors surfaced alleging matriarch Mama June is dating a convicted child molester.
Brewer dismissed Director Brian McNeil over allegations of harassment by an employee. McNeil had overseen the Arizona Department of Administration and had investigated various corrupt government officials.
Dr. Craig Spencer was rushed to Bellevue Hospital Thursday morning with Ebola-like symptoms. Health officials are conducting tests to determine the cause of his illness and are currently tracking anyone who may have had contact with him.
The new app touches on chat room feel of the early Internet and hopes to allow people to connect without the need of social media but based on their interests.
Megan Mahoney, a former high school gym teacher and coach, was charged with statutory rape, criminal sexual act and endangering the welfare of a child, adding up to more than 30 criminal charges.
Melissa Rivers will inherit a $100 million estate, which includes $75 million in cash. Her son, Cooper, will also inherit a trust fund left to him by his grandmother.
Man from Gary, Indiana, confesses to murdering four women in, at least, two different towns. Police are holding a man from Gary, Indiana, who is connected to the death of a woman who was found in a motel in Hammond.
Police announced they found remains during their search for missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham. The discovery of the body has led to a halt in the search until the remains are tested and identified, as they may be Graham's.
As part of his re-election campaign, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has visited both Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic in an attempt to bolster his chances among the state's large Puerto Rican and Dominican populations as well as the rest of the Latino community.
In an unforeseen move, Pope Francis has demoted American Cardinal Raymond Burke after he spoke out against the pope's attempts to reform the Catholic Church's stance on homosexual people, divorce and contraception. The move, however, was not enough to prevent conservative bishops from removing the gay-friendly language from synod's final statement.
The war in Syria and Iraq may be intensifying if reports that former Iraqi pilots are training ISIL to fly captured Syrian military planes are proven true.
In a symbolic vote, the British Parliament voted to recognize the Palestinian state in hopes of pressuring the British government of Prime Minister David Cameron into formally recognizing Palestine. Though most of the members of Parliament abstained, the vote was condemned by Israel.