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Astrud Gilberto Dead at 83; Fans Mourn Passing of Brazil Music Legend

Astrud Gilberto, who popularized "The Girl from Ipanema" with her dreamy rendition, passed away at 83.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr Contract: How Much Did Toronto Blue Jays Offer Him?

Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. Contract: How Much Did Toronto Blue Jays Offer Him?

A significant one-year contract has been reached between the Toronto Blue Jays and first baseman Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. to avoid arbitration.
Argentina VP Cristina Fernandez's Money Laundering Case Dismissed

Argentina VP Cristina Fernandez's Money Laundering Case Dismissed

The lawsuit concerning Argentina VP Cristina Fernandez's money laundering was the most recent to be dropped before trial.
2023's Top 5 Famous Latina Actresses Under 30s

2023's Top 5 Famous Latina Actresses Under 30s

Beautiful Latina and Hispanic actresses are among the most talented actors in Hollywood. Famous Latina actresses in Hollywood are exceptionally talented and leading the charge for greater diversity in the entertainment industry.
Brazil: Authorities Charge Suspected Leader Behind Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira Murders

Brazil: Authorities Charge Suspected Leader Behind Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira Murders

An alleged leader of a "transnational criminal organization" and a likely subordinate has been charged with the deaths of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira in 2022.
Haiti Crisis Worsens as Severe Rains and Floods Kill 15 People While Gang Violence Continues

Haiti Crisis Worsens as Severe Rains and Floods Kill 15 People While Gang Violence Continues

The Haiti Crisis continues as heavy rains and massive floods add to the country's growing list of problems that include gang violence and a cholera outbreak.
Panama Girl Who Died in US Border Reportedly Denied Medical Assistance

Panama Girl Who Died in US Border Reportedly Denied Medical Assistance

CBP's internal inquiry revealed that US Border Patrol medical personnel had declined to evaluate the file of an 8-year-old Panama girl who had died while in US custody.
Mexico Authorities Find 45 Bags of Human Remains

Mexico Authorities Find 45 Bags of Human Remains

The Mexico authorities discovered 45 bags of human remains in a ravine near Guadalajara in the country's western region.
Jeffrey Epstein Death: New Details Of Events Leading To His Death Revealed as New Details on His Relationship With Prince Andrew Surface

Jeffrey Epstein Death: New Details of Events Leading to His Death, His Relationship with Prince Andrew Revealed

Infamous sex trafficker and pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein had been having a mental breakdown as he served his prison sentence before his death.
Neymar Shows Support for Heat Before NBA Finals, Jimmy Butler Responds

Neymar Shows Support for Heat Before NBA Finals, Jimmy Butler Responds

Jimmy Butler, a star forwards for the Miami Heat, has spoken out over Neymar's public show of support for the team during the NBA Finals.
Peru Dengue Outbreak: Almost All Regions Battle Outbreak of Mosquito-Borne Disease

Peru Dengue Outbreak: Almost All Regions Battle Outbreak of Mosquito-Borne Disease

The worst dengue outbreak in Peru has seen since the turn of the century has been fueled by a perfect storm of climate change, a lack of access to clean water, and floods caused by El Nino.
Argentina Eases Access to 'Moring-After Pill'

Argentina Eases Access to 'Moring-After Pill'

The "morning-after pill," an emergency form of contraception, will no longer require a prescription in Argentina, making a significant step forward for reproductive rights in the country.
Guyana Dormitory Fire Update: Death Toll Rises to 20; Teen Arson Faces Murder Charges

Guyana Dormitory Fire Update: Death Toll Rises to 20; Teen Arson Suspect Faces Murder Charges

The death toll in Guyana dormitory fire rose to 20 on Tuesday after a 14-year-old girl died of her injuries.
Brazil, Venezuela Start 'New Era' as Partners: What Does This Mean?

Brazil, Venezuela Start 'New Era' as Partners: What Does This Mean?

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro travels to Brazil for the first time in years to mend fences with the region's other left-leaning leaders.
Guatemala Presidential Candidate Carlos Pineda Disqualified by Court Ahead of Race

Guatemala Presidential Candidate Carlos Pineda Disqualified by Court Ahead of Race

Carlos Pineda, a conservative businessman, and Guatemala presidential candidate, lost his last plea to keep running a month before the election.
Miami Zoo Issues Apology After New Zealand Calls Foul Over Kiwi Mistreatment

Miami Zoo Issues Apology After New Zealand Expresses Outrage Over Kiwi Mistreatment

A Miami zoo in Florida has apologized and promised to end its "Kiwi Encounter" after New Zealand expressed outrage over the zoo's offering where guests could pet and feed the kiwi bird "Paora."
Mexico Hospital Blamed For Deaths of 2 Americans After Catching Meningitis

Mexico: 2 Americans Dead After Catching Meningitis in Hospital

Mexican authorities confirmed that two Americans died due to meningitis they acquired while getting medical treatment in a hospital in Mexico.
Pope Francis Teases Return Home to Argentina Before Appointing New Archbishop of Buenos Aires

Pope Francis Teases Returning Home to Argentina Before Announcing New Archbishop of Buenos Aires

Pope Francis had teased about returning to his home country, Argentina, on Thursday, a day before he announced the new archbishop of Buenos Aires.
California: Queen Elizabeth Assassination Plot in 1983 Revealed by FBI Files

California: Queen Elizabeth Assassination Plot in 1983 Revealed by FBI Files

The FBI has revealed some shocking new information regarding Queen Elizabeth II and her 1983 visit to California as the agency revealed that there was a potential plot to assassinate her.
American Woman Injured Following Shark Attack in Turks and Caicos

American Woman Almost Killed in Horrifying Shark Attack at Turks and Caicos Resort

An American woman had her foot bitten off in a shark attack while snorkeling at a Turks and Caicos resort, police said.
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