December 5, 2017 Fiancé of Wall Street big killed by shark slams diving company The fiancé of the Wall Street executive mauled to death by a tiger shark while scuba diving in Costa Rica last week is reportedly blaming the diving company for not keeping her out of harm’s way.
December 5, 2017 Calgary drivers can't stop crashing into rock A Canadian community is baffled about how drivers keep crashing into an easily-identifiable rock in a parking lot.
December 4, 2017 Kentucky lawyer wanted for massive Social Security fraud captured in Honduras, officials say A prominent Kentucky disability attorney, who is at the center of a more than $500 million Social Security fraud case, has been captured in Honduras, authorities said Monday.
December 4, 2017 Venezuela's Maduro, under pressure from US sanctions, vows to launch cryptocurrency Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday his country would create a cryptocurrency called the “petro” as it faces a “financial blockade” in the midst of crippling U.S. sanctions.
December 3, 2017 Magnitude 6.0 earthquake strikes Ecuador coast A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck along the coast of Ecuador Sunday in the same area where a much stronger tremor left hundreds dead last year.
November 30, 2017 Rescue mission for Argentine submarine crew ends, search for sub continues The search for a missing Argentine submarine will continue but the rescue part of the plan has ended, the navy said on Thursday.
November 28, 2017 Crew in missing Argentina submarine reported a fire, leak in final message The Argentina submarine that vanished 12 days ago sent a final, desperate message reporting a short-circuiting battery and fire onboard, the Argentine navy said Monday.
November 27, 2017 Cuba's Raul Castro meets with North Korean diplomat in bid to ease nuclear worries As the nuclear threat from North Korea continues, Cuban President Raul Castro met Friday with the rogue nation's Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho in a bid to diffuse tensions between Pyongyang and Washington.
November 25, 2017 Argentina's navy insists missing sub was in good condition before mission Argentina’s navy insisted a missing submarine appeared to be in good condition before it set off on a training mission, despite fears it later exploded under the sea with 44 crew members aboard.
November 25, 2017 Year after Fidel Castro's death, Cuba remains in transition This weekend, Cuba not only marks the one-year anniversary of the death of Fidel Castro, but it embarks on the beginning of a new era -- as Fidel's brother, President Raul Castro, begins to step away from power.