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Americans cooling on climate change, survey says

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Public concern about global warming and trust in climate leaders has dropped sharply in the U.S. according to a survey.

Colombia laid out its case against Venezuela Thursday in front of the Organization of American States.

Residents of a center-city neighborhood in Guatemala City, Guatemala, are still in shock after a massive sinkhole opened last weekend, gobbling several buildings and nearly an entire intersection, according to local officials.

A weakened Hurricane Tomas was heading into open Caribbean waters on Sunday after pounding the island of St. Vincent with gusty winds and heavy rain, the National Hurricane Center said.

Michel Martelly is not used to being confined to his home.

On her way to Haiti, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday that the United States wouldn’t cut aid to the economically and politically unsettled Caribbean nation — despite major concerns about its recent and upcoming presidential elections.

Lelly Laurentus thought he was doing the right thing when he handed his two young children over to an American woman who promised to take them to a better place.

Movie director, James Cameron has teamed up with environmental campaigners in an effort to help Brazilian tribes’ epic fight against the construction of a controversial dam in northern Brazil.

Cuban political prisoner Orlando Zapata Tamayo died Tuesday after an 80-day hunger strike to demand better jail conditions, according to dissidents.

The alleged leader of a regional branch of the Los Zetas drug cartel was arrested by the Mexican Army Wednesday, Mexico’s state news agency Notimex reported.

Once there was a golf course and a swanky club. Almost two weeks after Haiti’s killer quake, the sweeping hills of The Petionville Club have transformed into a city of misery.

Hurricane Richard made landfall just south of Belize City Sunday night, said CNN Meteorologist Jacqui Jeras.

With eleven days to go things are already beginning to change for Cho and I.

Fifteen people — including two women — were tortured and executed in the border state of Tamaulipas, state media said.


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