March 7, 2019 El Salvador frees 3 women jailed for 10 years for abortion El Salvador's Supreme Court has commuted the 30-year sentences of three women on abortion convictions to time served and released them.
March 7, 2019 4 Canadian wolves air-dropped in US national park to deal with moose Four Canadian wolves were captured and air-dropped on Lake Superior's Isle Royale National Park in Michigan—effectively doubling the pack’s current numbers—as part of an effort to rebuild the dwindling wolf population and help control the moose population, officials said Monday.
March 6, 2019 American journalist detained in Venezuela released, mother says An American journalist who was detained in Venezuela on Wednesday by government officials has been released.
March 6, 2019 Former senior Trudeau aide defends prime minister in testimony on scandal Former senior aide to Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts, defended the Canadian Prime Minister in a testimony given to the House of Commons justice committee on Wednesday, arguing that there was no misconduct involved in the dismissal of former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould or her investigation into engineering giant SNC-Lavalin.
March 6, 2019 American journalist based in Caracas detained by government officials amid Venezuela unrest An American reporter based in Caracas, who earlier this week covered opposition leader Juan Guaido's "triumphant" return to  Venezuela, has been detained by government officials after an early morning raid Wednesday, reports said.
March 6, 2019 Canadian shoppers leave cash, IOU notes for food at unlocked grocery store Shoppers left cash and IOU's for food when the Food Basics grocery store in Kingston, Ontario was accidentally opened without any staff inside.
March 5, 2019 New accusation of sex abuse against Chile's Catholic church Chile's Roman Catholic church, already the target of Vatican sanctions, was being shaken Tuesday by yet another allegation of priestly abuse and high-level cover-up.
March 5, 2019 Mexican townspeople block police raids on fuel theft gang Townspeople in Mexico who were allegedly paid by a criminal group have burned cars and trucks to block a police raid on a fuel-theft gang.
March 5, 2019 Mexican government apologizes for deaths after police handed youths over to ruthless drug gang Mexican government officials offered a rare apology to the families of four innocent boys and one girl who were kidnapped by corrupt police officers and turned over to a brutal drug gang after mistaking them for members of a rival gang.
March 5, 2019 Justin Trudeau's government hit with another cabinet minister resignation as corruption row intensifies Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet has been shaken with yet another resignation of a cabinet member over allegations of pressuring country’s top law official not to pursue a criminal investigation against a powerful engineering company accused of bribery.