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Creepy Desitnations and Ghost Towns in Latin America

Most people want to visit nice places when they go on vacation. But some are more adventurous that they prefer to explore unusual places.

Weight Loss Pills Lined With Dried Human Feces Are Being Tested to Combat Obesity

Scientists at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital have been studying how to treat obesity and in their research, they were able to form a potent weight loss pill. However, they revealed that the pills contain dried up human feces of lean and fit donors.

Mexico Releases Footage of El Chapo's Capture

Video footage of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán’s Jan. 8 capture was released on Monday to Mexican station Televisa.

'Affluenza' Mom Seeks Bail Reduction, Court Orders Psychological Exam

The mother of fugitive Texas teenager Ethan Couch is seeking a reduction of her $1 million bond after being charged with hindering the apprehension of a felon in the headline-grabbing "affluenza" case.

Aid Sent to Beseiged Syrian Town Where Thousands are Trapped and Starving

An aid convoy was sent to a besieged the Syrian town of Madaya Monday, where thousands of people are trapped and starving.

Sean Penn Investigated by Mexico Over 'El Chapo' Interview

Academy Award-winning actor Sean Penn is rumored to be under investigation by the Mexican government over an interview he conducted with fugitive drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán.

Federal Officials Arrest Two Refugees on Terrorism Charges

Two Palestinian men born in Iraq were arrested separately in the U.S. last week on terrorism-related charges. Federal officials believe both of the men had ties to the Islamic State terror group.

The Weirdest Foods in Latin America -- Would You Eat Them?

Latin Americans have an array of food fares that cannot be found in any other countries. And this is even more true with bizarre foods that the natives consider as ‘normal’ cuisine.

Airbnb Unveils Picks for Top Neighborhoods to Visit This Year

A whole year lies ahead with so much potential for exploration. Airbnb, the world's top community-driven hospitality service, knows the value of a good place to stay during a much-needed vacation. As the brand new year opens up more opportunities for unforgettable journeys, the company offers their own picks on the up-and-coming neighborhoods in 2016.

Dilma Rousseff Advances Economic Plans for Brazil Amid Impeachment Movement

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff hopes her economic plan for the country will restore the people's faith in her administration and subdue the impeachment proceedings against her.

O'Malley Gets Standing Ovation After Condemning Deportation at the Des Moines Event

Martin O'Malley speaks at the Des Moines event, where he strongly oppose the current deportation policies by the current administration.

Protesters Rally Against Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE Raids in New York City

Protesters from a pro-immigrant rights coalition group last Friday held a rally in New York City airing their grievances against the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids that kicked off last week in response to orders from the Obama administration.

Cologne Attacks News: 500 Women File Complaints Over New Year's Eve Crimes

Last New Year's Eve in Cologne, Germany was traumatic and haunting for many women who were victims of a series of attacks by unidentified men. Recent reports reveal that over 500 complaints were filed over the crimes committed against women.

Mexico Bus Carrying Soccer Team Plunged Into Ravine; 20 Dead

Mexican officials confirmed the death of at least 20 people after a bus plunged into a ravine on Sunday, Jan. 10, in Atoyac, Veracruz, Mexico. The bus which belongs to Paso del Toro line was carrying players of an amateur soccer team along with some members of their families.

‘El Chapo’ Extradition Proceedings Should Commence: Mexico Attorney General’s Office

The government of Mexico is now planning to begin the extradition process of Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán, Arely Gómez González, the attorney general of Mexico, said on Saturday.

'El Chapo' Extradition to U.S. Could Be a Lengthy Process; What Led to His Capture

Now that Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is back behind bars debate has turned to if he should be extradited to U.S. to answer for at least part of his crimes.

Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman’s Recapture — Social Media Question Authenticity

Social media are currently running abuzz with reports, reactions and memes about the recapture of the world’s most dangerous drug cartel boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. The news came after Mexican President Peña Nieto took to Twitter on Friday, Jan. 8, and announced El Chapo’s recapture, six months after his controversial jailbreak from Altiplano maximum prison.

'El Chapo's' Wife Emma Coronel Aispuro Still Mum Amid Husband's Recapture

The world is currently in utter chaos after news about Mexico’s notorious drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s recapture broke out. Aside from doubts from the public, the current happenings also ignited increasing curiosity about the reactions of his elusive beauty queen wife Emma Coronel Aispuro, who has been out of the public’s eye since the capture of her husband on Feb. 22, 2014.

DEA Congratulates Mexico for Capturing El Chapo

Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, the notorious escaped leader of Sinaloa drug cartel, was caught by Mexican authorities on Jan. 8.

Mexico President Peña Nieto: 'Delinquent' El Chapo Guzman Recaptured

From the Mexican National Palace, President Enrique Peña Nieto announced the capture of drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who escaped prison several months ago.
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