January 10, 2019 Mexican police find 20 bodies, most burned, close to US border The discovery of 20 bodies marks the latest in grisly murders that have plagued the northern state of Tamaulipas,-- which is close to the U.S. border -- in large part because of drug cartels.
January 10, 2019 Venezuela’s Maduro starts second term despite worsening economic crisis, growing international isolation Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro began his second term in office on Thursday amid heightened international calls for him to step down and a worsening economic crisis fueling a humanitarian emergency and the mass exodus of millions of citizens seeking to escape hardship.
January 10, 2019 Stranded seals swarm Canadian town, block roads and buildings People in Roddickton-Bide Arm, Newfoundland, have asked for help after some 40 stranded seals swarmed the area and wreaked havoc.
January 9, 2019 Canadian hockey team bus crash survivor returns to the rink One Humboldt Broncos player finally returned to the ice rink less than a year after a semi-truck collided with the Canadian hockey team's bus, killing 16 people.
January 8, 2019 Driver of truck that collided with Canadian hockey team bus pleads guilty: 'I don't want a trial' The driver of the semi-truck that collided into a hockey team bus in Canada last April, killing 16 people on board, pleaded guilty Tuesday to all charges against him.
January 8, 2019 Relatives sue over $14M in assets, left to non-kin of Canadian entrepreneur The Swedish family of a self-made millionaire who died in Vancouver is suing his heir, who is actually not his son, according to reports.
January 8, 2019 Truck driver in Canada crash with hockey team bus that killed 16 pleads guilty The driver whose transport truck crashed into a hockey team bus in Canada, killing 16 people, pleaded guilty Tuesday to all charges against him.
January 8, 2019 Woman dies after becoming stuck inside clothing bin, police say A woman in Canada died Tuesday after she was found partially stuck inside a clothing donation bin in Toronto, police said.
January 8, 2019 ‘Sonic weapon’ used on US diplomats in Cuba may instead have been crickets, scientists say The mysterious high-pitched buzzing sound associated with suspected "sonic attacks" on U.S. diplomats in Cuba may have actually been caused by crickets, according to a report published Friday in a biology journal.