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Mexican Ambush That Killed 9 Left Mormon Communities Shaken

Mexican Ambush That Killed 9 Left Mormon Communities Shaken

The Mexican ambush that took the lives of nine women and 14 children in Northern Mexico has brought attention to the scattered Mormons family in America.
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Republicans Should be "Scared" After Democrats Take Over Delaware Election

Republicans showing signs of slowing down while Democrats are showing strength after the recent Delaware election.
Hispanic group presses hate crime charges following the acid attack to a Latino.

Hispanic Group Presses Acid Attack to a Latino a Hate Crime

Hispanic group presses hate crime charges following the acid attack to a Latino man.
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.
President Lopez Obrador Says Weak Mexican Economy is Growing

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.
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.
Know More About Cyber Crime

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

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

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

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.
With The Help Of Nuns And A Lawyer, A Paraguayan Indigenous Group Wins Back Their Ancestral Territory

With The Help Of Nuns And A Lawyer, A Paraguayan Indigenous Group Wins Back Their Ancestral Territory

ASUNCIÓN, PARAGUAY - In early May, the Jejyty Miri Indigenous community in Paraguay received the good news they'd been waiting for.
Mexico Increases Migratory Policing, With Boots On The Ground

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.
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China says it's not afraid of trade war with the US — its actions show Beijing is nervous

The decision by China's central bank to cut the amount of reserves held by banks is an indication that authorities in the world's second-largest economy are getting nervous about a long-drawn trade war with the U.S., experts said.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit their royal namesake of Sussex for the first time

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made their royal debut in their namesake land. On Wednesday morning, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited the region of Sussex, located 50 miles outside of London, for their first official joint visit to the region.
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Sanctions on Iran: International Court of Justice rules against US

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered the US to ease sanctions it re-imposed on Iran after pulling out a nuclear deal last year.
Trump claims he rejected a meeting with Trudeau over NAFTA — but Canada says it never asked to meet

Trump claims he rejected a meeting with Trudeau over NAFTA — but Canada says it never asked to meet

Trump claims he rejected a meeting with Trudeau over NAFTA — but Canada says it never asked to meet
Trump at U.N. accuses China of meddling in U.S. elections

Trump at U.N. accuses China of meddling in U.S. elections

Trump at U.N. accuses China of meddling in U.S. elections
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An Ulthramarathon Runner Forgot to Wear Sunscreen and Her Legs Were Fried

An image is worth a thousand advices.
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Helicopter Attacks Venezuelan Supreme Court (VIDEO)

"It's a terrorist attack aimed at ousting me from power", the president said.
Colombia's FARC rebels turn their weapons over to UN monitors.

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.
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