Doyenne of broadcasting Barbara Walters retires this week, prompting questions of who will match her iconic status.
China’s manufacturing sector is in decline, so Beijing is pouring big money into Latin America to spur its own economic recovery.
MLB teams in Florida may be able to seek subsidies for ballpark improvements.
Sergei Lavrov goes to Latin America to make new friendships, rekindle old ones and thank Russia's supporters in the Ukraine crisis.
The latest case will follow JPMorgan Chase, which paid $13 billion last year to settle mortgage-related charges, and HSBC, which paid $1.9 billion.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov slammed U.S. and EU sanctions over the Ukraine crisis Tuesday, saying they defied common sense.
As China's foreign minister lands in Cuba, the focus is on oil and trade, not Communist ideology.
The trademark registrations are filed under “class 14,” a section that covers jewelry, clocks and watches.
This year's Havana Film Festival will be dedicated to the late Nobel Prize-winning author, state news agency Prensa Latina announced.
The journey of Cuban outfielder Yasiel Puig to the U.S. has unfolded in recent days.
Orlando's GOP chairman blames his party's decline on Puerto Ricans fleeing their "basket-case," "semi-socialist" homeland.
The Twitter-like ZunZuneo seems to be just the latest line of attack in a 55-year campaign
Kids as young as 8 are training to be boxers in Cuba, the dangers of the sport appear to outweigh the possibility of success.
Early on its important find your starting pitchers, relievers and infielders, especially at the thinner positions like second base and shortstop.
President Raúl Castro's plan for a more accessible Cuba has a few strings attached.
With a country in flames, currency troubles and a plummeting credit rating, President Maduro cannot catch a break.
Washington has had a long history of meddling in Latin American politics, but it's far from certain that it's behind the opposition to Maduro.
The Earth avoided a solar storm in 2012 that could have led to massive blackouts and a total impact cost of $2 trillion.
It's complex, but the main reason is that the WTO has no legal authority to intervene in this crisis.
How protesters are communicating in Venezuela and Ukraine, from smartphone apps to analog walkie-talkies.
The CIA's Senate Intelligence Committee abuse is hardly new. The CIA has frustrated JFK assassination inquiries/records access for decades.
The Venezuelan president rejects an offer from the American States Organization to mediate in the current upheaval, and even lashes back.