February 6, 2023 YWAM Recife working to address child homelessness in Brazil Founders Mati and Julie Gali house and educate children in need, but they need help of their own to keep the mission alive.
February 3, 2023 Human trafficking victim recounts horrors of life at the mercy of criminals Karla Jacinto never wanted to become a statistic, but at 12 years old she was trafficked in Mexico. She describes the brutal torture she endured for four years at the hands of pimps and criminals, and how she reclaimed her life.
January 17, 2023 Parent questions Waterloo, Ontario, Canada school board about books accessible by fourth graders David Todor, a parent of a fourth-grade daughter, raised concerns that she could access a book by Toni Morrison called, “The Bluest Eye,” that discusses sodomy, bestiality, and homosexuality.
January 17, 2023 Bret Baier: US officials 'miscalculated' about Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro Fox News host Bret Baier takes a closer look at US-Venezuela relations in the wake of interim President Juan Guaido being ousted on 'Special Report.'
January 9, 2023 Mexico says 3,586 soldiers involved in operation to capture El Chapo's son Ovidio Guzman
January 6, 2023 Iowa's Bessie Hendricks, the oldest person in the US, dies at 115 Bessie Hendricks, the oldest person in the United States, died on Tuesday, Jan. 3, at the age of 115 at the Shady Oaks Care Center in Lake City, Iowa.
January 6, 2023 Sinaloa, Mexico, engulfed by violence, chaos after El Chapo son arrest, ahead of Biden visit to country The region of Mexico where Ovidio Guzmán — the son of jailed drug cartel kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán — was taken into custody has now been hit with violence.
January 4, 2023 US reopens visa, consular services at Cuban embassy for first time since 'Havana Syndrome' incidents The American embassy in Havana, Cuba, has reopened its visa and consular services Wednesday for the first time since a series of health incidents dubbed the "Havana Syndrome."
December 6, 2022 Biden administration gives Maduro regime lifeline as Venezuelans cry foul The Biden administration'd decision to allow Chevron to resume oil drilling has been met with anger by some opponents of the Maduro regime.
December 3, 2022 There is 'no leadership' from the Biden administration: Rep. Maria Salazar-Woerner Rep. Maria Salazar-Woerner R-Fl., joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the China protests, Biden's silence on them, and the impact of Biden's Latin America policies.