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‘Likely service disruption’ affects Facebook users

The problem was quickly solved but left millions of users temporarily unable to like posts, post comments or upload photos.

U.S. government reopens; Obama urges cooperation in pursuit of long-term budget

"There are no winners here," President Barack Obama said Thursday at the White House.

Recovering our natural rhythm

Book Review: 'Wild Earth, Wild Soul'

Detoxing from city life in the Costa Rican jungles of Sarapiquí

Whether you’re a tourist or a Tico from San José, the newly opened Cinco Ceibas Rainforest Reserve is the perfect way to reconnect with nature.

The U.S. government is stealing your email address book

The National Security Agency is harvesting hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal email and instant messaging accounts around the world, including on Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail and Facebook.

Roosterfish on the line

A group of friends caught a whole slew of fish on Gamefisher II last weekend.

U.S. debt-ceiling breach would push economy into freefall, without a government safety net

According to the Bipartisan Policy Center, administration officials would have to consider delaying or suspending tens of billions of dollars in critical payments to low-income people and seniors.

Brazil announces secure email to counter U.S. spying

The move came after Rousseff publicly condemned spying against Brazilian government agencies attributed to the United States and Canada.

U.S. prize-winning ‘Mambo Kings’ author dead at 62

Oscar Hijuelos was the first Hispanic to win the Pulitzer in 1990 for "Mambo Kings," his second novel.

Nicaragua ‘irreparably damaging’ Costa Rica, world court hears

“The island, whether big or small, is Costa Rican territory and international law must recognize this," Costa Rica's representative to the court, Édgar Ugalde, said.

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