General Motors had a record year of recalls in 2014. This year (so far) has not been nearly as bad for the Detroit auto giant.
Li Keqiang will visit Peru, Colombia, Brazil and Chile next week and potentially sign major loan and investment deals.
The first Latin American pope has been vocal on the plight of undocumented immigrants, including those entering the U.S. from Mexico.
The Maduro government invited a top U.S. official to return to Caracas to resume discussions over frayed ties.
Lord Nicholas Stern, a prominent climate change economist, warns that oil market volatility could harm businesses and jobs.
The PRI has about a 7-point lead over the PAN with 500 seats up for grabs in Mexico's Chamber of Deputies.
The government suspended certain vaccinations nationwide following the illnesses and deaths.
Canelo Alvarez stunned James Kirkland with a viscous right-hand knockout.
The app is still on the way, but its arrival in the U.S. may be weeks away.
State Senate Democrats questioned whether the proposal is constitutional.
Ferry services between Cuba and the United States were cut off in the early 1960s, following the Cuban revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power.
Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg took to her Facebook profile to say "the world is better for the years my beloved husband lived."
On immigration, criminal justice and gay marriage, Hillary's views are at odds with those of the Clinton White House.
Only one body of 43 slain Mexican college students has been identified since September.
A woman from Pittsburgh was one of the most important journalists of her generation despite retiring from the profession at age 31.
Those attending the invitation-only memorial for Dave Goldberg Tuesday are asked not to take pictures for sharing online.
U.S. celebration of Cinco de Mayo popularized the tequila-based cocktail; its origins are debated among cultural historians.
"He's the best partner I could imagine," Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg wrote about Dave Goldberg in her best-selling book.
As husband to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Goldberg, 47, was one-half of Silicon Valley's preeminent power couple.
In the last decade, at least 32 journalists have been killed in the country, says a group that tracks global press freedoms.
Three Mexican soldiers disappeared Friday after purported Jalisco New Generation Cartel gunmen shot down their helicopter.
Violence has increased in Guerrero as several gangs have clashed in an attempt to establish a monopoly over drug-smuggling routes.