VIDEO October 4 Tourists beware as bars in Brazil drop cocktails amid methanol-laced liquor illnesses, deaths Beer replaces caipirinhas in São Paulo after methanol-tainted alcohol kills one and sickens others, triggering a police probe. (Credit: The Associated Press)
Dinosaurs October 1 Terrifying ancient predator with 'powerful claws' unearthed, its last meal still in its jaws Scientists discovered Joaquinraptor casali, a 23-foot carnivorous dinosaur that lived 66-70 million years ago in Argentina's Patagonia region. It had a creature's bone in its mouth.
Donald Trump September 19 Trump orders 'lethal kinetic strike' on alleged drug trafficking boat in international waters, three killed Trump ordered a lethal strike against an alleged narcotics trafficking vessel affiliated with a designated terrorist organization, resulting in three deaths.
Travel September 18 Nearly 1,000 tourists trapped near Machu Picchu as protests shut down train services Protests over bus company contract disputes in Peru left some 900 tourists stranded near Machu Picchu, prompting U.S. Embassy warnings and evacuation efforts.
Latin America September 17 State of emergency declared as violent protests rock South American nation over diesel price hikes Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa mobilized armed forces and declared a state of emergency as Ecuadorians clashed with police over diesel subsidy removal in Quito.
Donald Trump September 14 Trump says 'we'll see what happens' when asked about possibility of striking Venezuela amid rising tensions Trump said boat traffic from Venezuela has decreased significantly following recent U.S. military strike that killed suspected Tren de Aragua narco terrorists.
Marco Rubio September 11 Rubio warns Brazil of US response after Bolsonaro's conviction for plotting a coup U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. would respond after former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was convicted of plotting a coup to remain in power.
Travel September 6 US pilot and influencer released from Chilean Antarctic detention 2 months after alleged unauthorized landing Ethan Guo spent two months detained in Antarctica after landing his Cessna without permission, but charges were dropped and he was released with a $30,000 penalty.
World War Two September 6 Nazi officer's daughter charged after stolen WWII painting spotted in real estate listing Patricia Kadgien faces charges for allegedly concealing a $50,000 Giuseppe Ghislandi portrait stolen from a Dutch-Jewish art collector during World War II.
JD Vance September 6 JD Vance clashes with anti-Trump social media personality over cartel killings: 'I don't give a s---' A social media battle erupted between JD Vance and an anti-Trump personality after the vice president praised military action to kill cartel members.
World September 4 Rubio says Trump 'wants to wage war' on Venezuelan drug traffickers: 'Blow them up if that's what it takes' Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the importance of designating Ecuadorian gangs as terror groups while declaring war on drug traffickers.