January 17, 2018 Cancer survivor, 5, killed by runaway car on eve of anniversary of finishing chemotherapy A 5-year-old Canadian girl who beat cancer was killed Monday after being pinned by an empty SUV -- just a day shy of her one-year anniversary of finishing chemotherapy.
January 16, 2018 Pope meets with abuse survivors, weeps with them in Chile Pope Francis met on Tuesday with survivors of priests who sexually abused them, wept with them and apologized for the “irreparable damage” they suffered, his spokesman said.
January 16, 2018 Collapse of Colombian bridge leaves 10 workers dead Ten workers were thrown about 900 feet to their deaths when a partially-constructed bridge collapsed in a mountainous region of central Colombia on Monday, officials said.
January 15, 2018 Protesters greet Pope Francis in Chile amid sex abuse scandal Pope Francis flew in to Chile's capital Monday night for a visit expected to be met with protests over sexual abuse by priests and confronted by many Chileans deeply skeptical about the Roman Catholic Church.
January 15, 2018 Canada, Mexico vow to fight Trump if he pulls US from NAFTA From the campaign trail, to stump speeches across the country since his election, President Trump's made clear what he thinks of the North American Free Trade Agreement, known commonly as NAFTA.
January 15, 2018 Toronto schoolgirl hijab attack condemned by Trudeau never happened, police say An alleged scissor attack targeting a hijab-wearing Toronto schoolgirl that drew condemnation from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau never happened, police revealed Monday.
January 13, 2018 Guatemala, the US and Israel share important values The U.S. news media don’t often cover news about Guatemala, the small Central American nation on Mexico’s southern border.
January 13, 2018 Guatemala, the US and Israel share important values The U.S. news media don’t often cover news about Guatemala, the small Central American nation on Mexico’s southern border.
January 12, 2018 Starving Venezuelans mob field and slaughter cattle, report says Two days of protests and looting in western Venezuela over food shortages have left at least three people dead and 16 others injured.
January 11, 2018 Puerto Rico fears post-Maria murder surge: 11 days, 32 slain Before the sun rose on the first day of 2018, someone called 911 to report the charred, bullet-riddled body of a man with a snake-like tattoo on his left hand, lying beside a road in the Puerto Rican town of Vega Baja.