Honduras
Man Mounts 'Two Gin and Tonics' Defense Against DUI
Steve Foster, 61, a Democratic candidate running for U.S. Congress in Georgia's 14th District, claimed he drank only two gin and tonics—to aid his malaria—and that he was beaten in jail by Aryan inmates.
Husband Killed in Zip Line Collision With Wife
They were enjoying a cruise around the Caribbean when tragedy struck.
Pence Tells Central American Leaders to Stop Migrants
Vice president casts doubt on the claims that U.S. asylum seekers are fleeing violence in their home countries.
Thousands Face Deportation as TPS Program Is Dismantled
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants could face deportation.
DOJ Files Charges Against Suspected 'Caravan' Members
"The United States will not stand by as our immigration laws are ignored and our nation's safety is jeopardized," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said.
Migrant Caravan Told U.S. Border Crossing Is Full
"We've been waiting so long that it doesn't really matter whether it's today, tomorrow or when they let us in," Irineo Mujica said.
Americans Offer Their Homes to Caravan Asylum Seekers
"It felt like the least we could do would be to give them a soft place to land," Charlottesville resident Grace Aheron said.
Migrant Caravan Continues Journey to U.S. Border
At least 500 people are making their way to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Watch: Massive Cruise Ship Smashes Into Dock
The ship weighs 65,552 tons and can carry up to 2,679 passengers and 721 crew.
Where Is the Caravan of People Seeking Asylum in U.S.?
"The caravan isn't over," Pueblo Sin Fronteras activist Alex Mensing has said.
Top Scientific Contributions From 'Shithole Countries'
The long list includes a Haitian immigrant who has helped save infants from a deadly disease.
Earthquake Rocks Honduras, Mexico and Belize
Miraculously, no property appears to have been damaged by the 7.6 magnitude quake, which struck Central America.
Large TV Blasting Immigrant Stories Goes Up In D.C.
A jumbotron is going up across from the Capitol building to remind the Republican leadership of the immigrants who could be deported.
Trump Praises President Amid Chaos in Honduras
Incumbent President Juan Orlando Hernández is slowly turning into a strongman, but the Trump administration doesn't seem to care.
Trump Administration Targets Disabled Immigrant
Customs and Border Protection officials maintain Felipe Abonza-Lopez was involved in human smuggling and stands by the decision to process him for deportation.
Deportations Will Hurt U.S. Economy, Advocates Say
If TPS is eliminated, the U.S. gross domestic product would suffer a $164 billion hit over the next decade, according to the Center for American Progress.
Venezuela Rejects OAS Criticism: 'You Want War?'
The U.S., Brazil and 10 other members of the Organization of American States (OAS) accused Venezuela of undermining democracy and failing to feed its people.
Man Convicted of Murdering Miss Honduras and Sister
In Honduras, one woman is estimated to die at the hands of a man every 16 hours.
Deported Migrants Face Gang Violence in Honduras
Upon returning home, deported Central American teens face a life or death choice: join a gang or die.
U.S. Expands Central American Refugee Program
Siblings, parents and caregivers of Central American refugee children could be considered for U.S. resettlement.
Honduran Soccer Star Arnold Peralta Shot Dead on Holiday
It is not yet clear why Arnold Peralta, a former player for Scottish soccer team Rangers, was attacked.
Honduras: Syrians With Doctored Greek Passports Detained En Route to U.S.
Police said there were no signs of any links to last week's deadly attacks in Paris that killed 129 people.
Appeals Court Blocks Obama's Executive Action on Immigration
A Supreme Court appeal is now Obama's only option to shield undocumented immigrants from deportation.
'When Immigration Caught Me, I Was Happy'
How a teenage Honduran smuggled himself into the U.S. And how he was treated.
What The World's Billion Guns are Used For
Gun Baby Gun is a shocking investigation into our fatal love affair with the firearm.
Ancient City Discovered in Remote Honduras Jungle
Archaeologists may have found the elusive "City of the Monkey God."
Honduras' Miss World Contestant Maria Jose Alvarado and Sister Found Murdered
The bodies of Maria Jose Alvarado, 19, and her sister Sofia, 23, were found buried near a river in the mountainous region of Santa Barbara in western Honduras
After U.S. Deportation, a Honduran Mother and Daughter's Uncertain Fate
Mother and daughter, who had fled rampant violence in the Honduran city of Tegucigalpa, returned to a situation even more precarious than the one they had left
Honduras' First Lady Says She Will Collect Her Country's Child Immigrants
A surge of unaccompanied minors from Central America has overwhelmed U.S. authorities in recent months