January 8, 2019 Woman dies after becoming stuck inside clothing bin, police say A woman in Canada died Tuesday after she was found partially stuck inside a clothing donation bin in Toronto, police said.
January 8, 2019 ‘Sonic weapon’ used on US diplomats in Cuba may instead have been crickets, scientists say The mysterious high-pitched buzzing sound associated with suspected "sonic attacks" on U.S. diplomats in Cuba may have actually been caused by crickets, according to a report published Friday in a biology journal.
January 7, 2019 Canadian ex-PM Kim Campbell: Trump 'really IS a motherf**ker!' Former Prime Minister of Canada Kim Campbell echoed the harsh slur of Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., blasting President Trump.
January 7, 2019 Castro grandson under fire for flaunting decadent lifestyle: yachts, fine dining, luxury suites and more Fidel Castro's grandson, Tony, has come under fire for posting social media photos of himself surrounded by luxury.
January 7, 2019 Homeless man’s six loyal dogs wait 24 hours outside hospital after he suffers stroke The six loyal dogs of a homeless man in Brazil spent more than 24 hours waiting for their owner outside a hospital he was rushed to after suffering from a stroke.
January 6, 2019 Venezuelan ex-judge says he escaped for US to protest Maduro regime A former justice of Venezuela's Supreme Court told a Miami-based broadcaster Sunday that he has escaped to the U.S. to protest the election of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to a second term.
January 6, 2019 Ex-Cuban vice president, Bay of Pigs commander, dies at 95 Jose Ramon Fernandez, a retired brigadier general who was key in forming the communist country's new army and commanded Cuban defenses at the Bay of Pigs, has died, state media reported.
January 6, 2019 Violence rages in northeastern Brazil despite deployment The attacks and fire-bombings sweeping in Brazil's northeastern state of Ceara continue unabated despite the deployment of at least 300 members the elite, military-style National Police Force to help bring an end to the violence.
January 6, 2019 Guatemala bars entry to UN-sponsored corruption investigator Authorities in Guatemala are holding a member of a U.N.-sponsored anti-corruption commission in the capital's airport, refusing him entry to the country in an escalation of tensions between the government and the commission.
January 6, 2019 AP Explains: Why Congo's election could lead to violence The results of Congo's presidential election were delayed Sunday.