Americans abuducted on Friday

Three American contractors were abducted from an apartment in Iraq, a senior security official in Baghdad said Monday.

Lil Wayne storms offstage within seconds

Hip Hop artist Lil Wayne stormed offstage during a performance at Milan Fashion Week on Saturday night.

America's Oldest Latino Newspaper Laying Off Staff, in Danger of Shutting Down

The country's oldest Spanish-language newspaper, El Diario/La Prensa, is in danger of closing down.

Social Media Reacts to Republican Presidential Debate

Thursday's Republican Presidential Debate was a major talking point among Latinos on social media yesterday, although much of the talk was not exactly in favor of the candidates.

FIFA Fines Latin American Countries for Homophobic Slurs

FIFA has fined football associations in five Latin American countries due to their fans chanting homophobic slurs during matches,

Iraq Refugee Accused of Terrorist Plot to Bomb Houston Malls

An Iraq refugee is being accused of attempting to make electronic transmitters in order to remotely detonate bombs at two Houston malls, a federal agent said Wednesday.

'Heroes Reborn' Cancelled After One Season

Tim Kring's sequel miniseries, "Heroes Reborn," will not be renewed for a second season.

7 Dead, 20 Injured in Jakarta

The Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibility for a massive terrorist attack in the Indonesian city of Jakarta on Thursday.

Biden Reveals Obama Offered Financial Support During Son's Illness

In a never before told story, Vice President Joe Biden revealed that President Barack Obama once offered financial help when his son was ill.

'Homeland' Season 6 to Take Place in New York

Season 6 of the hit Showtime series "Homeland" is confirmed to take place primarily in New York City.

Alan Rickman Iconic 'Harry Potter' Star Dead at 69

Legendary British actor Alan Rickman passed away at the age of 69, sources confirmed Thursday.

Peace Corps Suspends El Salvador Program Due to Safety Concerns

The Peace Corps announced Tuesday that it would suspending their program in the Central American nation of El Salvador, due to safety concerns.

Iran Releases US Sailors Accused of Straying into Iranian Waters [Watch]

Iran released ten U.S. sailors on Wednesday, after detaining them overnight for allegedly straying into Iranian territorial waters.

Hillary Clinton Calls out Bernie Sanders on Gun Reform

With Democratic rival Bernie Sanders surging in the polls, Hillary Clinton came out to strongly denounce the Vermont senator's record on gun control Tuesday.

Barack Obama Set to Deliver State of the Union Address, Looks to Clinton to Continue Legacy

President Barack Obama is set to deliver his final State of the Union address on Tuesday, and it is likely he will look towards hoped-for successor Hillary Clinton to continue his legacy.

Syrian Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 10 in Istanbul

A suicide bomber suspected to be from Syria set off a blast in the heart of Istanbul's tourist district Tuesday, officials said, killing at least 10 people and injuring 15 others.

Lamar Odom to Avoid Charges for Las Vegas Drug Overdose

Former NBA star Lamar Odom will not face criminal charges for the drug consumption that left him hospitalized last October, authorities said Monday.

5 Teens Accused of Gang Rape in Brooklyn Playground

Five teenagers are being accused of raping a woman in a Brooklyn playground on Thursday.

Freddie Gray Trial Against Officer Delayed

A Maryland appeals court decided Monday to postpone the trial of a Baltimore police van driver involved in the death of Freddie Gray.

Aid Sent to Beseiged Syrian Town Where Thousands are Trapped and Starving

An aid convoy was sent to a besieged the Syrian town of Madaya Monday, where thousands of people are trapped and starving.

Eva Longoria, America Ferrera Mock Golden Globes Nomination Slip-up

Actresses Eva Longoria and America Ferrera poked some fun at the Golden Globes Sunday night when they took the stage to present Best Actor in a TV Drama.

Is El Salvador the World's New Murder Capital?

Killings have increased by close to 70 percent in El Salvador last year, authorities said Monday.

Bernie Sanders Takes on Wall Street in New York, Says 'Greed Is Not Good'

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders delivered a passionate speech in New York on Tuesday, taking on Wall Street and rival candidate Hillary Clinton.

Camille Cosby Attempts to Delay Deposition in Bill Cosby Defamation Case

Attorneys for Camille Cosby asked a federal judge Monday to stay or delay an impending deposition she must give concerning a sexual misconduct case against her husband, Bill Cosby.

Trump Campaign Ad: Moroccan Migrants Shown Instead of Mexicans

A new political ad for Donald Trump's campaign has been called out for seemingly misrepresenting Moroccan migrants as Mexicans attempting to cross into the United States.
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