Vape-related deaths in some states in the U.S. have increased. Vape-related deaths are on the rise in some parts of the United States. On Thursday, several health officials reported that 2,051 confirmed and probable cases along with the 2 deaths from a mysterious respiratory illnesses related to vaping has been recorded.
A town in Guatemala successfully reduced water pollution by 90 percent after banning plastic. A small town in Guatamela came together three years ago to battle water pollution.
President Sebastian Pinera of Chile decided not to host the APEC and Environment Summit that are supposed to be scheduled on November and December because of the nationwide protest.
Daylight saving time ended on November 5, but experts warn against its health effects. Daylight saving time is a practice commonly known to Americans. This is the practice of setting the time forward one hour from the standard time during summer months and back again during fall to have a better use of natural light.
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.
Hispanic group presses hate crime charges following the acid attack to a Latino man. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), a leading Hispanic group, is now calling for hate crime charges following the grisly acid attack to a Latino man.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador claimed that Mexico's economy is doing 'very well,' despite having narrowly avoided recession in the past year.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
"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.