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Despite Weak Growth of Mexico's Economy, President Claims it is Rising

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador claimed that Mexico's economy is doing 'very well,' despite having narrowly avoided recession in the past year.
Google celebrates the 140th birthday of Will Rogers by offering an animated doodle.

Google Pays Tribute to Will Rogers, Celebrated Native-American Actor

Google celebrates the 140th birthday of Will Rogers in celebration of the Native American Indian Heritage Month.
Lifestyle Changes Improve Cognition and Help People who are at risk with Alzheimer

Lifestyle Changes Improve Cognition and Help People at Risk with Alzheimer

Research shows that lifestyle change can significantly help people at risk with Alzheimer. Every year, millions of elderly in the United States are suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

Know More About Cyber Crime

Cybercrime is any criminal action that connect a computer, networked device and network. While major cyber crimes are carried out in order to make profit for cybercriminals, some cyber crimes are carried out against computers or devices direct to damage or disapprove them, while others use networks to spread malware, wrong information, or other element.

Italy Court Sentences 24 Behind Dictators' Murder Pact

A court in Italy has sentenced 24 South American ex-officials to life in prison for illegally detaining, torturing and killing hundreds of opposition activists in the 1970s and 1980s.

Opposition Announces Talks In Barbados: Venezuela Crisis

Venezuela's opposition says it has agreed to resume talks with President Nicolás Maduro to try to resolve a prolonged political crisis. A meeting between opposition and government officials will be held in Barbados, self-declared interim President Juan Guaidó says.

Shocking Photo Of Drowned Migrants Sparks Global Outrage

U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: A photo of a drowned Salvadoran man and his 23-month-old infant has sparked global condemnation and anguish.

Mexico Increases Migratory Policing, With Boots On The Ground

Mexican security forces began intensifying their crackdown on Central American migration over the weekend. Security forces have reportedly detained over two hundred migrants after officials declared that the deployment of six thousand National Guard agents was "complete" on Friday.

An Ulthramarathon Runner Forgot to Wear Sunscreen and Her Legs Were Fried

An image is worth a thousand advices. Ouch! Julie Nisbet, 34, noticed strange orange balls on her legs hours later after running 69 miles along the Hadrian Wall, in England, in the scorching heat.

Helicopter Attacks Venezuelan Supreme Court (VIDEO)

"It's a terrorist attack aimed at ousting me from power", the president said. After months of protests against president Nicolas Maduro, an attack on the Supreme Court Tuesday night is escalating the local conflict to new proportions.

Colombia’s FARC Rebels Officially Lay Down Arms

After 53 years of war FARC say goodbye to their weapons. It's the possibility of a great change in Colombia's history.

1,000 Hidden Mass Graves Discovered in Mexico Since 2009

Nearly 2,000 dead bodies have been found and 30,000 are still missing. Scholars working with a local non-profit organization have unearthed a disturbing fact in relation to the drug trade fueling the ongoing violence between Mexico's cartel gangs.

Man Hit By Bus Gets Back Up Again And Heads To Pub (VIDEO)

Cuando no te toca, no te toca. An unbelievable video shows a man who was hit in the back by a bus out of control and how he got up immediately after jus to walk straight to the pub for a pint like nothing ever happened.

Brazil’s President Michel Temer Charged Over Alleged Corruption

The president is accused of receiving money from boss of firm implicated in graft Brazil's top prosectutor, Rodrigo Janot, presented a well-detailed 64-page indictment confirming Michel Temer accepted millions of dollars in bribes.

At Least 6 Dead And 16 Missing After Boat Carrying 170 Passengers Sinks in Colombia

"I took 2 kids and got ready to get out of there swimming.", a survivor told local media. A tourist boat carrying close to 170 passengers capsized on Sunday close to the Colombian city of Medellin.

VIDEO: Giant Squid Grabs Onto Man's Paddleboard

It starts scary then ends sweet. It sounds like something out of a nightmare: being out on the open ocean and something grabbing at you from the deep. For one South African paddleboarder that fear became a distinct reality.

Former Lover Of El Chapo and Mexican Congresswoman Caught at U.S.- Mexico Border

Like a scene out of "Crazy in Love" or "Narcos". A former Meixcan state legislator financially and romantically linked to Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán was arrested Wednesday after trying to enter the United States.

Was President Trump Wrong To Call Mexico "Second Deadliest Country" Behind Syria?

He's not right, but he's not entirely wrong either. President Donald Trump believes that we must build his proposed border wall because drug fueled violence makes Mexico the "second deadliest country" in the world behind Syria, per a Thursday night tweet.

Shocking Gap Between Latin America’s Presidential Salaries And Workers Minimum Wage

Presidential leaders in Latin America have drastically higher incomes than the rest of the populations they govern.

The Head of Argentina's Biggest Black Market Had A "Scarface"-Style Shootout

It really is something out of Hollywood. Jorge Castillo, kingpin behind "La Salada", one of the biggest black markets in the Americas was arrested after a hail of gunfire was traded between him and Bueno Aires law enforcement early Thursday morning.
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