What was supposed to be an exciting Copa Sudamericana round of 16 clash between Independiente (Argentina) and Universidad de Chile turned into one of the darkest nights South American football has...
In El Salvador, principals are now standing at school gates to personally greet students — and inspect their haircuts and uniforms. The directive comes from President Nayib Bukele’s new education...
Canada is taking a big step toward easing trade tensions with the United States. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that by September 1, the federal government will remove most retaliatory tariffs...
Hurricane Erin, the Atlantic’s first hurricane of the year, has been unleashing its power across the Caribbean—most recently pelting Puerto Rico with heavy rain and tropical-storm-force winds over...
Gloria Palacios, 84, runs a tiny sidewalk stand in Mexico City, selling peanuts, gum, and snacks. On a good day, she makes just 100 pesos — about $5. What keeps her and her disabled son afloat is a...
Ecuador is once again reeling from a brutal wave of violence. Seven people were killed late Saturday night after masked gunmen stormed a pool hall in the nightlife district of Santo Domingo, about...
The U.S. is flexing military muscle in the Caribbean. On Thursday, August 12, the Trump Administration announced the deployment of more than 4,000 Marines and sailors to the southern Caribbean—one...
Nearly 500 years after Hernán Cortés signed it — and decades after it vanished from Mexico’s national archives — a rare 1527 manuscript has made its way home, thanks to the FBI’s art crime team. The...