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Best Caribbean Hotels for Gallivanting Globetrotters

These hotels ensure guests get to experience the best the Caribbean has to offer. Here's a short but comprehensive guide to the best all-inclusive hotels and beach resorts in the Caribbean, including the top places to stay for ocean-facing rooms, relaxing spas and exhilarating watersports.

Latino New Year’s Eve Underwear Traditions -- Underwear Puerto Rico, Peru, Colombia and Other Latin America Countries Natives Wear for Prosperity, Fortune

Get to know the different New Year's Eve underwear traditions across Latin America. New Year's Eve is brimming with traditions ranging from cultural, familial to the downright peculiar.

Prominent Businessmen, State Officials Slapped With Jail Time Over Argentina Train Crash

Railway operator Claudio Cirigliano and two former Argentina state officials have been sentenced to multiple years behind bars over the Buenos Aires train disaster in 2012.

NFL: Dallas Cowboys Won't Make Drastic Roster Changes, Says Jerry Jones

The Dallas Cowboys were officially eliminated from the postseason race last week after a loss to the New York Jets. The Cowboys are one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL this season after high expectations, but owner Jerry Jones won't make any drastic roster changes coming into next year.

MLB Free Agents Rumors: Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox Eyeing Yoenis Cespedes

The market for free agent Yoenis Cespedes is finally developing, as a number of teams are reportedly interested in signing the slugging outfielder. According to several reports, the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox are the emerging leaders to get Cespedes' signature.

WWE: How Much Does a World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar Make? See Breakdown Here

Have you ever wondered how much money does a WWE superstar make per year? Well, it's your lucky day as we break down the ways a wrestler earn their salary with the WWE based on their basic salary, live event shares, and royalties.

UFC: Michael Bisping Says He Lost Respect for Anderson Silva

Michael "The Count" Bisping will be facing one of the all-time greats, Anderson "The Spider" Silva, on Feb. 27, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 83 in London, England. Silva is set to make his return from a year-long suspension, but Bisping says he has lost his respect for the former pound-for-pound best fighter in the world.

Pair of Andean Condors Arrives in Colombia for Reintroduction Project

A pair of Andean condors arrived at the Colombian National Aviary on Isla de Baru off the Atlantic coast on Tuesday. The goal of the wildlife park is to breed and reintroduce the condors into the wild because there are only about 180 left in Colombia.

Mexican Researchers to Start Clinical Trials on Vaccine for Cancer Recurrence

A team of Mexican researchers is ready to start clinical trials on a vaccine to prevent the recurrence of different types of cancer. The experiment will be conducted in different cities in Mexico with the top cancer institution in the country and Latin America, National Oncology Institute, organizing the project.

Android vs iOS: Google Exec Says iPhone UI 'Heavy and Burdensome'

Over the years, the iPhone has evolved radically -- and succeeded throughout its development. This is one of the most impressive feats of Apple, leading it to top the holiday sales according to a report from 9 to 5 Mac. But how much has it really evolved? Google’s vice president of design Matias Duarte pointed out in a recent interview with Wired: not much.

PlayStation, Xbox Holiday Sales Continue; Best Deals Include Fallout 4, Metal Gear Solid & More

Being a gamer is never better -- and more affordable -- than during the holiday season. This year’s is particularly special with so much good deals and discounts on all platforms, especially leading titles from PlayStation and Xbox.

Hurricane Katrina Abandoned Hospital Mystery: ‘Creepy’ Christmas Tree Lights Up in Dark Building

'Tis the season to be jolly but recent viral images on social media conjure up spooky Halloween vibes instead of the traditional Christmas cheer that the season warrants.

Number of Latinos Converting to Islam Growing in the US

The Latino community has always been strongly aligned with the Catholic Church, but recently there has been a significant number of Latinos in the United States choosing to convert to Islam. A report from Press-Enterprise called the Latino Muslims one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the nation. Statistics isn't tracked, but the report said there are an estimated 150,000 converts in the country.

Best Travel Destinations to Visit on a Budget in 2016

It’s always a good resolution to explore the world more in the wake of a brand new year. There’s so much to see and nothing holding you back, except maybe not enough cash in your bank account. Still, a limited budget won’t keep a good traveler down. If you know where to go -- and how -- even a few months’ worth of savings can take you to the best sights and sounds all around the world.

iPhone 7c Details Leaked? 4-inch Apple Smartphone with Curved Glass Arriving Next Year?

The latest from the iPhone line, the iPhone 7c, has been leaked online including its specs and date of release.

'Quinceañera': Business in Cuba Welcomes Back Old Latin Tradition

Quinceañera," an old Latin American tradition is back in business in Cuba."Quinceañera" is an age-old Latin American tradition that marks a young Latina's 15th birthday and is considered her rite of passage from a girl to womanhood. Naturally, a lot of families will want to give their daughters a wonderful experience. This Latin American established practice goes way back centuries ago. For now, some traces of the ancient celebrations remain including the traditional waltzes performed by Latin American girls.

'One-Punch Man' Review: Why This Anime Sleeper Hit Worked

"One-Punch Man" is a surprise anime hit that took the world by storm. Find out why this anime become a phenomenon.

'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers for Dec. 30-31: Tragedy Strikes the Town of Salem

'Days of Our Lives' spoilers for Dec. 30 to Dec. 31 reveals the tragedy and new discoveries on the Salemites, something that is too much to deal with on New Year's Eve.

Northern Spain Firefighters Battle 120 Forest Fires Linked to ‘Cattle Farming Interests’

Spain is currently suffering the effect of at least 120 forest fires that affected their agricultural and forest lands.

WHO Declares End of Ebola Outbreak in Guinea

World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the cease of Ebola transmission in Guinea. The country is now undergoing a strict three-month surveillance.
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