The company has saved nearly $5 million by utilizing solar power, thanks in part to taxpayers.
Carlos Lobo's transfer to the United States is the first since Honduras amended its extradition laws two years ago.
MLB teams in Florida may be able to seek subsidies for ballpark improvements.
Mexico is set to approve its controversial energy reform, but there's a big opponent: Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón.
Orb was last year’s favorite, and he won with a time of 2:02.89 around the 1-1/4-mile dirt track at Churchill Downs
Two rare tar volcanoes -- ocean-floor vents that spout asphalt instead of lava -- were discovered at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.
The economies of China and India have grown twice as fast as the U.S. since 2005, the World Bank said.
Here are some fun facts and trivia about the history and meaning of Cinco de Mayo.
George Clooney's new fiancée, lawyer Amal Alamuddin, is rumored to be bragging about her upcoming nuptials to the serial bachelor.
When asked about the engagement rumors, George Clooney’s representative reportedly said: “I don't comment on my client's personal life.”
A zoo in northern Mexico recently added a “zonkey” to its exhibit.
Faced with a five-fold increase in the price of limes, Mimi Burnham decided that her bar could go without the popular mixer, well almost without.
Looking forward to a margarita as warm weather approaches? You may be in for a surprise.
This year's Havana Film Festival will be dedicated to the late Nobel Prize-winning author, state news agency Prensa Latina announced.
Part of the U.S.'s strategic shift towards Asia, the Trans-Pacific Partnership would connect a dozen economies by eliminating trade barriers.
The journey of Cuban outfielder Yasiel Puig to the U.S. has unfolded in recent days.
The Republican opponent of the immigration reform proposal says the Facebook founder would benefit financially from immigration amnesty.
"Our strategy is working well and we intend to stay the course," Chief Executive Dave Lesar said in a statement.
Strange things can happen when you no longer look like your former self.
Mexico put an end to its cartel-fighting vigilantes, but do-it-yourself justice is on the rise all around Latin America.
Mexico experienced a major earthquake Friday, with no damage. But due to a new alcohol ban for Holy Week, people can't toast to their survival.
No major damage is reported in Acapulco, the city nearest the epicenter.