The German author of "Die Blechtrommel ("The Tin Drum") and Nobel Prize in Literature winner, Günter Grass, has died at the age of 87 at a hospital in Lubeck, Germany following an infection he received only a few days earlier.
Dulce María made the most of an encounter with actor Jamie Foxx when the two shared a moment at this year's Kids' Choice Awards, the Mexican actress and singer-songwriter revealed on her Instagram account.
A middle school student from Ohio seems to have put a new twist on the folklore of Robin Hood by stealing $25,000 from his grandfather and redistributing the money to his classmates.
Dominicans on Sunday celebrated as Francisca Lachapel – one of their own – was crowned "Nuestra Belleza Latina" on Univision's homonymous beauty pageant.
A new ISIS, or Daesh, video released over the weekend documents the leveling of the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud. It had been reported the group had destroyed the city but the video shows the extent of the destruction.
In episode ten we learn Laoghaire's jealousy will ruin everything unless someone stops her. Claire is in trouble by the end and Jamie is no longer in Collum's good graces. What will happen next week?
Pope Francis on Sunday called the 1915 killings of up to 1.5 million Armenians under the Ottoman Empire a "genocide," upsetting Turkey, which has long sought to downplay the massacre, The leader of the world's more than 1 billion Catholics minced no words when he celebrated a Mass at St. Peter's Basilica.
The New York City Council, which so far has largely marched in lockstep with Bill de Blasio, may be setting up a clash with the mayor as it once again proposed to hire 1,000 additional officers for the local police department.
The New York Knicks will reportedly target Greg Monroe this summer and reports indicated that both parties have mutual interests and could agree to a lucrative deal in the offseason.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez revealed on Instagram that Golden Boy Promotions and TV Azteca reached an agreement on broadcast rights for his upcoming fight against James Kirkland.
Hillary Clinton on Sunday stuck to a low-key style to "officialize" her 2016 White House run, as had been widely expected. But at least in the Twitterverse, the Democratic frontrunner was not able to stir away from controversy, as many users were uneasy with a very visible part of her newly announced campaign: its logo.
A recent poll has revealed that 63 percent of Brazilians support opening impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff, while 33 percent are opposed to them.