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Ebola Outbreak 2015 Update: ISIS Fighters May Have Contracted Deadly Virus

ISIS fighters are being evaluated by the World Health Organization for the deadly virus. Sick jihadis are being tested for Ebola. ISIS fighters are being evaluated by the World Health Organization for the deadly virus.

Sony Hack: FBI Pins North Korea, Country Denies Involvement While Blasting 'The Interview'

The FBI officially announced Friday that it believes North Korea to be the perpetrator behind the recent hacking of Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Missing Hiker From Brooklyn Found Dead In Mexico Ravine

Hari Simran Singh Khalsa, a 25-year old yoga instructor and experienced hiker born and raised in Brooklyn was found dead in a narrow ravine near the mountains in the town of Tepoztlan.

Takimpá Singer Lione Diaz Dies After Being Hit With Stray Bullet in Head on New Year's Day

Leonardo Antonio Diaz Osorio, who was better known by his stage name Lione Diaz, was killed by a stray bullet on Jan. 1.

Sony E-Mail Hack: US Government Imposes New Sanctions on North Korea

President Obama announced new sanctions targeting top government officials as well as North Korean organizations and industries. The sanctions are a direct response after North Korea allegedly hacked Sony Pictures.

Abandoned Refugee Ship Rescued by Italian Authorities

The Italian government has taken custody of an abandoned ship that was carrying 450 refugees. Learn more here.

Some Mexican Army Soldiers Charged with Disobedience Over Massacre Cover-Up; More People Involved?

Witnesses say they were forced to sign false statements by federal organized crime investigators working for the attorney general's office and that more people were involved in the Mexican army cover-up than the soldiers who were charged, Fox News Latino reported.

Newly Identified Fanged Frog Species Gives Birth to Tadpoles

A species of fanged frog that lives on Sulawesi in Indonesia has surprised scientists by giving birth to tadpoles, reports BBC News.

Ebola Virus Outbreak & News Update 2015: British Nurse Undergoes Experimental Treatment

Pauline Cafferkey is undergoing two experimental treatments in the U.K. after she was diagnosed with Ebola. The treatments are considered experimental but her condition remains stable.

Mexican Army Killings: Witness Reportedly Beaten By State Investigators After Refusing to Sign False Confession

An anonymous 20-year-old sex worker who was one of three witnesses known to have survived a mass killing by the Mexican army that took place on June 30 has revealed in that she was severely beaten, tortured, and threatened by state investigators for refusing to sign a false confession.

Cuban Doctor Seeks Return to Africa After Surviving Ebola

A Cuban doctor who survived his diagnoses of Ebola vowed on Saturday to return to Sierra Leone to continue treating patients, Reuters reported.

North Korea Marriage: Kim Jong Un's Daughter Reportedly Marries High-Ranking North Korean Official

A dynastic marriage between the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the son of one of the dictator's key allies may help "cement the close-knit cadre that control the reclusive state."

Mexico Oil Production at Record Low, Foreign Investment May Boost Numbers

In 2014, Pemex produced 2.43 million barrels daily, which marked a decade of declining production. Oil production in Mexico is at a record low. Petroleos Mexicanos, which is owned by the state, is on the verge of receiving investments from abroad, according to the Houston Chronicle.

Oil Company for Venezuela and Bolivia Begins Drilling Near La Paz

A joint oil company owned by Bolivia and Venezuela started to drill oil Tuesday from its first well in the northern part of La Paz province, Fox News Latino reported.

Chikungunya Virus Epidemic: More Than 4,000 Cases of Chikungunya Confirmed in Puerto Rico in 2014

EFE reports that from the beginning of the year to Dec. 9, there have been 4,185 confirmed cases of chikungunya.

Pope Francis May Appoint As Many As 12 Cardinals

Pope Francis continues to make changes within the Catholic church. Pope Francis continues to make changes within the Catholic church. According to the Wall Street Journal, the pope is looking at developing countries when appointing new cardinals.

Unemployment Rate & Numbers 2015 Update: More Americans Sign Up For Unemployment Benefits While Laws In 21 States Increase Minimum Wage

More Americans signed up for unemployment benefits last week bringing totals to 298,000, according to the Labor Department. The figure was an increase of 17,000 from the previous week.

Dairy Shortage in Venezuela Reportedly Causes Record-Holding Ice Cream Shop to Close

A dairy shortage in Venezuela caused a famous ice cream shop to close down on Christmas Eve. A dairy shortage in Venezuela caused a famous ice cream shop to close down on Christmas Eve, Fox News Latino reported.

North Korea News: US, Japan and South Korea Sign Agreement Promising to Share Information on Enemy's Nuclear Weapons

Two of America's allies in East Asia are coming together despite their differences to counter the threat posed by North Korea.

Spain Bans Uber Car Service: Company's Appeal Could Take Months

The Web-based taxi app helps passengers find a taxi, private car or rideshare from their mobile phone.