Iranian hackers posing as tech support target U.S. presidential campaigns, Meta reveals
Meta uncovered an Iranian hacking network impersonating tech support to target WhatsApp accounts of Trump and Biden staff.
Organized crime surge threatens Chile's longstanding status as a security haven in Latin America
Chile faces a rising tide of violence as Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua establishes a foothold in the country
Exclusive: Former OAS Leader Urges Latinos to Act as a Unit to Gain Relevance in U.S.
Miguel Angel Rodriguez, ex-Costa Rica President, says Latinos must defend their ideas and principles to better contribute to the development of the U.S.
Former Latin American Presidents Show United Front to Support Candidates Across The Region
The group focused especially on Venezuelan Maria Corina Machado, who won the opposition's primaries and seeks to challenge Nicolas Maduro
Bribery, Women, and Services to Foreign Government Scandal Involves Senator Bob Menendez
Sen. Robert "Bob" Menendez (D-NJ), one of the highest-ranking Latino politicians in the US, has been charged by prosecutors in New York with accepting bribes
World Chocolate Day: Celebrate The Lip-Smacking Dessert With These 7 Facts
It is common knowledge that cocoa beans were grown and consumed by the ancient civilizations in Central and South America.
Missing Titan Submarine Found in Debris Field After International Multi-Day Search
After a five-day, multi-country search, the missing Titan submarine was found near the Titanic shipwreck.
New Deaths Due To Heat Wave in Mexico
Extreme heat continues to claim lives. Nationwide, there are already 8 deaths associated with this season, according to data from the Federal Ministry of Health.
Actions of the Colombian National Army Spark Hope Amongst Colombians
This article will highlight two achievements of the Colombian National Army, of which, in the past, primarily focused on warfare but now has the objective of preserving life.
Mexico's Governing Party Will Decide Presidential Nomination By Polling: Results By Sept. 6
The President of Mexico's governing Morena party decided that a series of five polls over the summer will decide the party's nomination for the June 2024 presidential election.
Mexican Low-Cost Airline Announces Anual Flight Pass
There is currently a culture fueled by the desire to travel and spend thousands of pesos on becoming a tourist in an exotic country, visiting only the emblematic places that the short periods of time allotted for their stay allow.
USA vs. Mexico: Biggest Rivalry Teams in North America
Biggest soccer game has set a date. Here are the channels on where you can stream this game.
UFOs Sightings in Mexican Volcano
A lot of UFOs sightings around the Mexican Volcano have arisen in recent days
Mexican President Wants Hispanics To Vote Against DeSantis Over Disrespect For Immigrants
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday that he hopes that Hispanic Americans will vote against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
My Neurodivergent Son Taught Me How To Travel The World
When you hear the word "travel" what exactly comes to mind? Beaches, hiking, international festivals, concerts, etc. all is correct, but how would you experience them all?
Parents of 8-year-old girl That Died in Harlingen Border Patrol Custody Fight for Justice
Mabel Álvarez and Rossel Reyes, the girl's mother and father, said they gave authorities documents about the girl's medical condition while they were in immigration custody.
More Than Half Of The World's Large Lakes Are Drying Up, Research Finds
More than half of the world's large lakes and reservoirs have shrunk since the early 1990s, primarily as a result of climate change.
What Is Title 42 and What Is Happening Next? Tik Tok Video Explains
Tik Tok video explains in detail what Title 42 is and what is expected to come.
Massive Fire At World's Largest Refugee Camp In Bangladesh That Left 12,000 Homeless
Authorities are looking into whether the fire was intentionally set. The camp in the southeast is thought to be the world's largest refugee camp.
Woman Sets World Records After Skiing Alone Across Antarctica For 70 Days
A woman has broken world records after skiing alone across Antarctica for over 70 days.
Lionel Messi Regrets His Actions Against Netherlands In The World Cup
Lionel Messi revealed that he regrets his testy exchanges with the Netherlands coach and players during World Cup quarterfinal.
US-Born Spanish Woman Becomes World’s Oldest Person At Age 115
A California-born 115-year-old Spanish woman became the eldest known person alive.
Farmer Creates Lionel Messi's Face On 124 Acre Corn Field After World Cup Win
An Argentina farmer grew an enormous 124-acre image of Lionel Messi on a corn field.
Woman Believed To Be The World’s Oldest Person Dies At 118
A woman believed to be the world’s oldest living person died at the age of 118.
Lionel Messi Scores For PSG In First Appearance Since World Cup Win
Lionel Messi reportedly scored a goal for Paris Saint-Germain in his first game back after World Cup.
Mbappe Says He Will ‘Never’ Get Over World Cup Defeat Against Argentina
Kylian Mbappe said that he will never get over the disappointment of losing the World Cup final.
Argentina Defender Nicolás Tagliafico Kisses World Cup Trophy During His Wedding
Argentina defender Nicolás Tagliafico reportedly got married and kissed the World Cup trophy during the wedding reception.
Lionel Messi Wishes All A Merry Christmas
After winning his first World Cup Title earlier in December, Lionel Messi, 35, is celebrating an unforgettable Christmas with his family.
Argentina Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez Trolls Kylian Mbappe During World Cup Parade
Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez mocked France forward Kylian Mbappe during Argentina’s World Cup parade.
Man Suffers Heart Attack, Dies After Seeing Argentina Win World Cup
A man suffered a heart attack and died after he celebrated Argentina's World Cup win.