Venezuelan Political Crisis 18 hours ago Chávez statues toppled across Venezuela as election protests rage on Venezuelan activists have taken to destroying giant statues of the late President Hugo Chávez in protest of the socialist government's alleged theft of the country's latest election.
Venezuelan Political Crisis 22 hours ago Venezuela's Maduro faces political meltdown: Rivals claim election 'fraud' proof, police crackdown on protests Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro took office in 2013, but many doubted the authenticity of his victory and have alleged his government rules as a dictatorship.
True Crime 3 days ago Jonestown cult survivor recalls Jim Jones’ rapid drug use, paranoia before massacre: 'A living nightmare' More than 900 members of the People's Temple died at their compound, Jonestown, in Guyana on Nov. 18, 1978. The causes of death were mass murder and suicide.
Venezuelan Political Crisis 3 days ago Experts fear Venezuela's Maduro could steal Sunday's election as opposition leads in polls Polling has placed current Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro behind his opponent, leading experts to believe he may look to steal the election, as striking a deal is his only other option.
Kamala Harris 5 days ago Harris failed to combat ‘root causes’ of illegal immigration, former Border Patrol union chief says Border Patrol's former union president says Vice President Harris has not done enough to secure the U.S. border and has failed to identify the real root causes of migration.
LIFESTYLE July 23 Sharks test positive for cocaine off Brazil's coast Scientists have found cocaine in the muscle tissue of sharks off the coast of Brazil in a study that shows marine animals are ingesting illicit drugs that end up in the ocean.
South America July 17 Bus crash in popular tourist spot kills 25 in mountain region, investigation ongoing Authorities and officials in Peru have lamented the significant human factor in several bus crashes throughout the Andes, mostly tourism buses that speed along narrow roads.
Soccer July 12 Uruguayan Football Association condemns brawl with fans from Copa América semifinal The Uruguayan Football Association condemned the actions of several of its players from the brawl Wednesday but noted their hopes to keep their families safe.
IMMIGRATION July 11 MS-13 gang leader pleads guilty to eight brutal murders, including two teens honored by Trump in SOTU speech A MS-13 gang leader pleaded guilty Wednesday to his involvement in eight brutal murders in New York, including the horrific killings of two high school girls.
South America July 9 Climber's body found on Peru's highest mountain after 22 years Peruvian authorities reported Tuesday the discovery of William Stampfl's body near the country's Huascaran summit, 22 years after the 58-year-old mountaineer's death.