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Family’s ‘Angel’ dog saves boy from cougar attack

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One lucky boy in Canada can say without a doubt that he has his own personal guardian angel — not of the spiritual kind, but of the furry.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says his government has received nearly 288,000 requests for help from citizens through his 3-month-old Twitter account.

A group of heavily armed men opened fire at a soccer match between two local teams in western Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, killing seven people and wounding two others, according to a municipal police spokesman.

Guatemalans returned to the polls Sunday in a runoff presidential election dominated by security issues.

Colombians will head to the polls Sunday to cast their votes in a runoff presidential election.

Tropical Storm Harvey weakened Saturday as it moved across northern Guatemala, while Tropical Storm Irene formed east of the Leeward Islands.

New information regarding the killing of a U.S. immigration agent in Mexico points to it being a sanctioned hit by the Zetas drug cartel and not a rogue incident, said Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, who said he has been briefed by federal immigration officials.

Hurricane Jova made landfall on the Pacific coast of Mexico late Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center reported.

Cuban President Raul Castro turns 80 on Friday, vowing to rejuvenate the country’s aging leadership and its sagging economy.

A sweep of a jail in the resort town of Acapulco, Mexico, turned up a number of surprising guests over the weekend, including 19 prostitutes, two peacocks and 100 fighting roosters, authorities said.

Six Haitian orphans, at the airport and on their way to new lives in the United States, had their destination changed at the last moment. Now they are at an orphanage, under the custody of the Haitian government, while the details of their departure are sorted out.

The convoy of a leading Haitian presidential candidate came under attack from gunmen, the candidate’s sister said Tuesday.

Tropical Storm Rina churned over the western Caribbean Sea Monday morning, leaving heavy rain in northeastern Honduras.

Jamaican authorities declared a state of emergency in Kingston after gang members supportive of an alleged drug lord wanted by the United States attacked police stations and blockaded a large swath of the city.

Rene Lecour’s plan started out simple: Take his son on a skateboarding trip to someplace “epic.”

Gunmen opened fire at two different bars in northern Mexico, killing nine people and injuring 12, Mexico’s state news agency reported Sunday, citing the attorney general’s office.


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