Often called the “Greatest Show on Earth,” this legendary celebration draws in over a million locals and travelers who flood ...
In the Rio Grande Valley, the river that built the region’s farms and cities is no longer a dependable water source.
This iconic landmark is a must-see attraction in Rio. Recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, this statue of Jesus Christ stands with arms outstretched to the city from above ...
Only six months after the 2016 Summer Olympics, some arenas are desolate. An aerial view shows the Olympic park which was used for Rio 2016 Olympic Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 15, 2017.
Reporting from Rio de Janeiro — In 2010, as Brazil prepared to host the World Cup and Olympics, armed forces invaded the sprawling Complexo do Alemão group of favelas, or slums, which were controlled ...
The coastal waters around Rio de Janeiro, where many Olympic water competitions will soon take place, are reportedly teeming with harmful viruses and bacteria. So what illnesses might people catch if ...