War
#YoSoy132, Mexican Youth Movement, Says Drug War Is Pretext For US Interference In Mexican Sovereignty
Alina Rosas, a member of #YoSoy132, told El País that drug trafficking should be treated as a health problem, not a security problem.
Civil War Death Moon: Study Says Lunar Location Responsible For Stonewall Jackson’s Death
A new study says that the mortal wounding of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson in the Civil War was partially due to the position of the moon. Jackson was shot by friendly fire who failed to recognize him as he returned from a scouting mission on May 2nd, 1863.
Boston Marathon Explosions: Bystander Carlos Arredondo Compares Finish Line To Iraq War Zone, Remembers Son Killed In Combat
Carlos Arredondo and his wife remembered their sons in the wake of the Boston Marathon tragedy.
North Korea Cuts Off Hotline: Is Nuclear War Imminent?
Kim Jong-un and his government continue to ramp up threats against America and South Korea, as well as the two country's allies.
Kenya Vote 2013: War Crime Suspect Kenyatta Leads in Early Tally
Uhuru Kenyatta, accused of crimes against humanity, is leading in the Kenya election. The votes are being counted amidst the controversy of the discarded "spoiled" ballots over administrative issues.
Dennis Rodman North Korea: Did Obama Call Kim Jong-un? Korean War Ceasefire Canceled
Athlete Dennis Rodman visits with the DPRK's young dictator, urging open discussion between the United States and North Korea.
U.S., Mexico reach tomato deal to avert trade war
The U.S. government and Mexican tomato growers reached a tentative agreement on Saturday that reduces the threat of a costly trade war stemming from a U.S. decision last year to pull out of a 1996 bilateral tomato trade pact.
Mexico to track drug war victims, compensate families
Mexico's new government on Wednesday introduced a long-delayed law to trace victims of a brutal drug war that has killed an estimated 70,000 people in six years, and compensate the families of those deemed innocent.
Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 8: Mid-Season Finale Ignites War, Episode 9 Trailer
Forget palpable tension and spurts of gory violence. The mid-season finale of "The Walking Dead" was an all out war.
Mexico's New President to Reset Drug war, Push Reforms
Mexico's new president takes office on Saturday seeking to shift the focus away from a grisly drug war and onto economic reforms aimed at sparking fast growth and pulling the country out of the shadow of regional powerhouse Brazil.
Mexico's Drug War Bright Spot Hides Dark Underbelly
Inside a notorious Mexican prison where armed convicts used to roam freely, selling drugs and deciding who was allowed in, the state is in control again. Prisoners are back in their cells and the once overcrowded complex sparkles with cleanliness.
U.N. Warns War Criminals Could Escape Law in Colombia
The United Nations warned on Tuesday that a proposed constitutional reform in Colombia could lead to soldiers and police being let off the hook for alleged war crimes committed during the country's long-running conflict.
Mexico Rethinking War on Drugs after Colorado, Washington Legalize Marijuana
Now, according to a Washington Post report, Mexico's government is "scrambling to reformulate their anti-drug strategies in light of what one senior aide said was a referendum that 'changes the rules of the game'."
Photojournalists "Witness" War Zones in New HBO Series
Some people liken a bad day at work to being in a war zone but for the photojournalists chronicled in HBO's upcoming documentary series "Witness," that's not an exaggeration.