The ADP Research Institute will release the April findings of the ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report and ADP National Franchise Report on May 4.
A man in Mexico exhumed his dead mom's body, put it on a tricycle, and took it through the streets of a town in Quintana Roo after he thought she was sleeping.
The U.S. and Russia have carried out an unexpected prisoner exchange, trading U.S. Marine Trevor Reed for a convicted Russian drug trafficker on Wednesday.
Police in Mexico unearthed a pile of 150 skulls in a cave near the Guatemalan border. The Mexican police initially thought they were looking at a crime scene.
Hackers have reportedly manipulated social media companies such as Facebook, Apple, and Google to hand over sensitive personal information about their users.
Miami, Florida was designated as America's least affordable place to live, with the average monthly rent in the metro area at $2,930, according to Realtor.com.
California lawmakers are unlikely to halt the automatic summer increase of gas taxes ahead of the May 1 deadline, the office of Governor Gavin Newsom said on Monday.
YouthBuild grants to support projects in 28 states, and in Puerto Rico. The U. S. Department of Labor today announced the award of nearly $90. 4 million in YouthBuild grants to prepare young adults not enrolled in school or participating in the labor market for jobs in construction and other in-demand industries through apprenticeship and other career pathways, especially jobs that support clean energy technologies.
The youngest son of Sinaloa cartel boss Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, Serafin Zambada Ortiz, reportedly got involved in a fatal car accident in Sonora, Mexico.
A Florida man was criminally charged for allegedly neglecting to care for his elderly dad and forcing the disabled man to live in substandard conditions.
Pres. Joe Biden has reportedly agreed to pay the bills of his youngest son, Hunter Biden, that include legal fees connected to his overseas business dealings.
Mexico announced on Tuesday that the COVID-19 situation in the country is now endemic, from being a pandemic stage, which means that authorities will treat it as a seasonally recurring disease.
Ex-military members from Colombia admit their role in the killing of more than 100 civilians. They gave details during a public hearing, where some of the victims' families were present.