Passengers on the fire-damaged Carnival cruise ship stranded in the Gulf of Mexico have reported worsening conditions, including scarce-running water, no air conditioning and long lines for food.
Ratzinger has been a respected defender of Church doctrine, but his reputation was hurt by his response to sex abuse scandal involving priests.
The Carnival Triumph, a cruise ship owned by Carnival Corp. under its Carnival Cruise Lines brand, was adrift 150 miles off southern Mexico's Yucatan peninsula on Sunday after a fire that caused no injuries.
The Los Angeles Police Department will provide a new truck to two women who were accidentally shot at by police officers during the manhunt for ex-cop and suspected killer Christopher Dorner.
It's clear that post-traumatic stress is affecting more veterans than ever. And the consequences couldn’t be more serious.
'Dafne,' a pregnant 9-year-old who gave birth last month in Mexico, has been sterilized against her mother's wishes
Mexico host Jamaica in World Cup qualifying.
Honduras host the U.S. in World Cup qualifying.
A 9-year-old girl gave birth in Mexico, and the father of the newborn is being sought by authorities after running away.
Two Democratic congressmen introduced bills that would de-federalize marijuana policy and guide the taxation of the substance.
Mexican officials say six Spanish tourists were raped on Monday by masked gunmen in Acapulco, raising fresh concerns for tourists.
A tour bus collided with a sedan and flipped over as it descended a mountain Sunday evening.
The full text of Hillary Clinton's last speech as U.S. Secretary of State, delivery on January 31st, 2013.
More money than ever is flowing out of the world’s more developed economies and back to the home countries of immigrant workers.
Mexican officials are searching for the cause of a Mexico City explosion that killed 14 people and injured 100 more on Thursday.
Anheuser-Busch InBev says it will fight the U.S. government's effort to stop it from buying Grupo Modelo.
Falling revenue in the U.K., Brazil and Mexico, plus billions in delinquent Spanish mortgages, hammered Banco Santander's 2012 results.
Mexico and Denmark meet in an international friendly in Phoenix.
Mexican immigration authorities broke up what they said was a sex slavery cult operating along the U.S.-Mexican border.
Toyota Motor Corp. will recall nearly 1.3 million cars globally for two separate defects, including 752,000 Corolla and Corolla Matrix vehicles in the United States to fix airbags that could be deployed inadvertently, the automaker said.
The release of Florence Cassez, a French woman accused of being involved in a criminal organization and kidnapping in Mexico, has set off a wave of criticism against the Mexican justice system.
America's second-largest automaker beat analysts' earnings expectations, but estimates for Europe and Latin America pulled the stock price down.