Ex-Arg. dictator Videla died after shower fall
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 4:29pm
Preliminary autopsy results say former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla died from fractures and a hemorrhage suffered in a fall in the shower while he was serving a life sentence for human rights violations.
Venezuela opposition: Audio suggests Cuba meddling
Karl Ritter and Fabiola Sanchez, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 4:29pm
Venezuela's opposition on Monday released an audio recording that it said contains a prominent member of the ruling party discussing political strategy with a Cuban intelligence officer.
Cartel towns pose challenge for immigration reform
Christopher Sherman, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 8:34am
Just across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas, stands a dormitory-style shelter filled with people recently deported from the U.S. and other migrants waiting to cross the border.
Large earthquake strikes off coast of Chile
Luis Andres Henao, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 7:16am
A magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Chile on Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but Chilean officials said it was not felt on land and discarded the possibility that it might unleash a tsunami.
Drug charge for Virgin Islands environment officer
David Mcfadden, Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 2:22pm
Federal agents have arrested the top enforcement officer for the U.S. Virgin Islands environment agency on drug trafficking charges after he was allegedly caught with a cache of cocaine on a government patrol boat.
Mexico judge orders prison for suspects in killing
E. Eduardo Castillo, Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 8:57pm
A judge on Saturday issued an order for the imprisonment of two waiters accused in the beating death of Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of civil rights activist Malcolm X, the Mexico City attorney general's office said.
Reporter remembers fear in Videla's Argentina
Vicente Panetta, Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 5:56pm
It was just about a day after Argentine strongman Jorge Rafael Videla had seized power in March of 1976, and the bloodletting was already beginning.
Sea turtle comeback in a corner of the Caribbean
David Mcfadden, Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 10:57am
Giant leatherback turtles, some weighing half as much as a small car, drag themselves out of the ocean and up the sloping shore on the northeastern coast of Trinidad while villagers await wearing dimmed headlamps in the dark. Their black carapaces glistening, the turtles inch along the moonlit beach, using their powerful front flippers to move their bulky frames onto the sand.
3 killed, 3 injured in Puerto Rico shooting
Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 10:56am
Three people have been killed and three others injured during a shooting at a gas station in Puerto Rico.
Brazil beefs up security for Confederations Cup
Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 10:30am
Brazil is using more than 20,000 troops along its borders with 10 South American nations to reinforce security ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in June.
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