April 18, 2018 Cuban National Assembly to elect new leader, announce Raul Castro's replacement Cuba's National Assembly will elect a new president on Wednesday and announce the replacement for Raul Castro the next day.
April 17, 2018 Canada pulls diplomats’ families from Cuba over mysterious illness Canada is ordering family members of diplomats stationed in Cuba back home after they started experiencing mysterious health symptoms – just months after the U.S. State Department yanked two dozen Americans in a similar case.
April 16, 2018 Alleged 'potted-plant serial killer' hit with 8th murder charge as police ID man in photo Canadian alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur is now facing an eighth murder charge — the death of a Sri Lankan man who had not been reported missing.
April 16, 2018 DNA leads to suspect sketches in 1987 cold case killings of young couple Cold case investigators in Washington state have released DNA-generated composite sketches of a suspect in the unsolved slayings of a young Canadian couple three decades ago.
April 15, 2018 Injured Humboldt Broncos get visit from Stanley Cup Some of the survivors recovering in hospital rooms following the deadly April 6 crash of a Canadian hockey team's bus welcomed a surprise visitor Friday night -- the National Hockey League's famed Stanley Cup trophy.
April 12, 2018 Notorious Mexican drug lord who murdered DEA agent in 1985 is added to FBI 10 most wanted fugitives list A Mexican drug kingpin convicted in the 1985 killing of a DEA agent was added Thursday to the FBI’s list of most-wanted fugitives — the 518th addition to the list.
April 12, 2018 Downed tree in Puerto Rico knocks out power to almost a million customers Officials said a downed tree on a power line in Puerto Rico caused a widespread outage that left more than 800,000 people without power on Thursday.
April 12, 2018 Streets of Cancun run red with 14 murders in 36 hours Mexico’s most popular holiday hotspot has become overrun with drug gangs, as violence in the tourist party town escalates to unprecedented levels.
April 12, 2018 Cancun murder surge fueled by alleged drug queen's turf war An alleged drug queen and her gang — who have ties to El Chapo’s Sinaloa cartel — are believed to be responsible in part for the surge in violence that has ravaged Cancun over the past year, according to a report.
April 12, 2018 ‘El Chapo’ tried to smuggle cocaine in jalapeño cans, was involved in numerous killings, prosecutors say Prosecutors said the evidence against Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman include his involvement in the killings of rival gang members and a foiled attempt to smuggle 3.7 tons of cocaine in jalapeño cans.