Anti-tobacco measures have saved millions of lives in the U.S., and other countries, even as the number of smokers increased worldwide.
Researchers working in Mexico's Laguna Ojo de Liebre found a carcass of conjoined gray whales which may be the first one on record.
Is Mexico headed for a more prosperous 2014? The Ministry of Finance predicts significant GDP growth.
Investors, bankers, media moguls: these are the richest people in Latin America - and a few names that may surprise you.
Big changes lie ahead for the Mexican state-owned oil company. Is it ready to confront them?
The poorest country in South America wants nuclear power, but its neighbors are going in the exact opposite direction.
Nicklas Bendtner’s injury has renewed speculation that Arsenal will sign a striker in the January transfer window.
Dakar 2014 starts Monday in Argentina with Cyril Despres and Stephane Peterhansel hoping to take home the wins for France again.
China's presence in Latin America is growing -- but to what degree?
Toyota was the biggest recaller of the year, while Volkswagen and General Motors faced problems in China.
Data visualization helped U.K. heavy metal rockers Iron Maiden discover and embrace a whole new fan base.
It's Christmas Eve and many children around the world may be wondering where Santa is right now. But thanks to NORAD and Google, you can track Old St. Nick's location as he delivers presents around the world through a santa tracker.
Sofia Vergara celebrates the holidays with fiancé Nick Loeb in Mexico, though they were rumored to have called off engagement.
These nonprofits offer everyday tourists easy (and sometimes effortless) ways of making a difference through their travels.
Disappearing inflation, controversial handshakes and toilet paper wars: It all happened in 2013 in Latin America.
More and more Latin Americans have jobs ... but not all of them are recognized as such.
There are roughly 4,000 offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, and the number may increase by 25 percent.
U.S. couples search for sun and sand when it comes to both destination weddings and dream honeymoons.
Unwrap an early gift to entertain yourself on the ride home this year, because AAA predicts Christmas 2013 will be the busiest ever.
Snowden continues his fight against political espionage that he interprets as violating civil and human rights.
Companies looking to cut back on sugar and salt are turning to biotech to shore up the taste of processed food.
They are fluent in Ayapaneco but they're not on speaking terms. Each essentially has a dying language to himself.