Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had announced the birth of their second child, naming their daughter Lilibet Diana, after Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry's mother, Princess Diana.
The supposed rescue after a two-vehicle crash in the South Texas area was turned into a seizure after authorities discovered more than $3 million worth of cocaine inside one of the vehicles, authorities confirmed Thursday.
After his extradition to San Diego from Mexico, a man alleged to be one of the top Sinaloa Cartel money launderers was arraigned in federal court on Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump has released a statement on Thursday, attacking Dr. Anthony Fauci over private emails released from the pandemic's early stages.
Queen Elizabeth II is set to have a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden next week at Windsor Castle, according to Buckingham Palace.
Police in Spain discovered the decomposing body of a 79-year-old Colombian woman said to be partially eaten by her pet cats after neighbors contacted them.
Jasmine Hartin, daughter-in-law of Lord Michael Ashcroft, allegedly confessed to accidentally shooting Belize cop after she was threatened with cocaine charges.
China confirmed its first human case of the H10N3 bird flu strain on Tuesday, June 1. The confirmation was made by Beijing's National Health Commission (NHC).
Fourteen months after the closure of the U.S.-Canada border, a foreign policy expert from the U.S. believed that Canada would soon ease its border restrictions.
Zara is among the fashion brands accused of cultural appropriation by Mexico's minister, saying they have used patterns from Mexican indigenous groups.
Jasmine Hartin, the daughter-in-law of British billionaire Lord Michael Ashcroft, was arrested and set to be charged tomorrow for the death of a Belize cop.
Vice President Kamala Harris teamed up with some firms, including Microsoft and Mastercard, in an effort to lower the migration from Central America to the U.S.
Colombia's mass protests rumble on into their second month as protesters continue to face police brutality while economic fallout in the country persists.
Another mayoral candidate was assassinated before the Mexico June 6 elections that will fill the position of local seats and around half of the country's governors.