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Puerto Rico News: Budget Affects Thousands of Puerto Ricans Needing Medicine As Government Shutdown Looms

Thousands of Puerto Ricans are not receiving the necessary medications because the government is unable to pay insurance companies. However, the whole island's government could shutdown due to the financial crisis.

Mexico News: Stolen Radioactive Material Found

Radioactive material that was stolen in Cardenas, Tabasco on April 13 was recovered on Wednesday. The small container of deadly material had been abandoned under a pedestrian bridge.

U.S. Navy Gives Cesar Chavez Funeral Honors 22 Years After His Death

When Civil rights and labor leader Cesar Chavez passed away - 22 years ago to this day -- he didn't receive full graveside honors from the U.S. Navy at his memorial in California, but because of a fellow Navy sailor the past will change.

'El Señor de los Cielos' Season 3 Cast: Aurelio Casillas Actor Says Show Serves as Indictment of Corruption in Mexico

Telemundo's "El Señor de los Cielos" is more than just light entertainment because the telenovela also serves as an indictment of narcotics-linked corruption in Mexico, lead actor Rafael Amaya said.

Calbuco Volcano Erupts in Chile, One Hiker Reported Missing [Watch]

Thousands in southern Chile have been evacuated following the eruption of the Calbuco Vocano near Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas. President Bachelet en route to the area.

Elian Gonzalez Today 2015: Fidel Castro Supporter, Studying Industrial Engineering [Watch]

It has been 15 years since 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez was taken into custody by U.S. federal agents at his aunt's Miami, Florida home.

How 'Eat Mexico' Author Lesley Téllez Started Writing About Mexico City's Street Food

"Eat Mexico" a colorful and attractive cookbook authored by journalist, homecook and entrepreneur Lesley Téllez, tells the story of the antojitos, the street foods of Mexico City.

Slovenian Archaeologist Finds Lost Mayan City, Has Discovered More than 80 in Mexico

A Slovenian archaeologist named Ivan Šprajc has discovered the lost city of Lagunita, a Mayan city built circa 700 AD and mysteriously abandoned four centuries.

Aiko Chihira: Human-Like Robot Greets Customers at Japanese Department Store Mitsukoshi [Watch]

Aiko Chihira became the first humanoid robot to work at a department store when it made its debut on Monday at Mitsukoshi's Tokyo store.

Colombia-FARC Peace Talks: US Backs Colombian Plan for Peace Negotiation Time Limits

The U.S. supports the Colombian government's suggestion to establish deadlines and time limits for the peace negotations with FARC. The talks have been going on since the end of 2012.

Xanxerê Tornado: 2 Killed, 120 Injured by Tornado in Brazil

On Monday a tornado ravaged f Xanxerê, a city in southern Brazil, injuring 120 people, and resulting in the deaths of two people.

Kate Middleton Pregnancy News Update 2015: Duchess of Cambridge's Due Date Rumored to Be April 25

According to sources from the Daily Mail, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, is widely believed to be due on April 25, although nothing has been confirmed yet.

Venezuela's Migguel Anggelo Teams Up with Director David Drake, Releases 'La Casa Azul' [EXCLUSIVE]

If you could bottle the charisma and the talent of Venezuelan-born singer, dancer, artist and storyteller Migguel Anggelo, you'd get a taste of what it's like to open your senses, relish in the beauty of your surroundings, and most importantly have a no-holds-barred approach towards sharing your craft with the world.

Obama Won’t Use The Word Genocide During Armenian Genocide Remembrance

To avoid alienating Turkey, a crucial ally in the fight against Daesh, the Obama administration will refrain from referring to the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians during the First World War as genocide.

Mexico Car Industry: Country Leads Latin America in Car Production, Growing Nearly as Fast as China

A growing number of the cars Japanese brands sell in the United States are made in Mexico, and the country's production base is growing nearly as fast as China's.

Drug Laws By Country: Ecuador Moves Towards Decriminalizing Drug Use

The South American nation of Ecuador is preparing to decriminalize the use of all drugs. The South American nation of Ecuador is preparing to decriminalize the use of all drugs.

Pope Accepts Kansas City Bishop's Resignation Years After Cover-Up

Pope Francis on on Tuesday accepted the resignation of a Kansas City, Missouri, bishop who had for years had remained in office despite having been convicted of a sex-abuse cover-up.

Transgender Woman Reportedly Beaten by Police in Brazil, Spark Social Media Movement

Military police beat a transgender woman in Sao Paulo, Brazil disfiguring her face on April 10. Military police reportedly beat a transgender woman in Sao Paulo, Brazil, disfiguring her face on April 10.

US, Cuba Relations: New York's Andrew Cuomo Becomes First Governor to Travel to Cuba in 50 Years

Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo became the first U.S. governor to visit Cuba in 50 years. As the U.S. federal government continues its diplomatic relations talks with Cuban government officials, Cuomo said he wants New York State and its businesses to be among the first to build trade and marketing partnerships with the island nation.

Venezuela News: Latin American Country Gets $5B From China, President Says Money is for 'Development'

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has just announced that his socialist country has received $5 billion in financing from China.