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LA radio show peeks into the love lives of immigrants

On weekday evenings, carpenters and longshoremen, working mothers and young professionals hailing from Latin America and living in Los Angeles and throughout the U.S. tune...
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Citi to shut Banamex USA, pay $140 million fine

Citigroup Inc said it would shut its Banamex USA operations and pay $140 million to regulators who alleged the bank did not correct weaknesses they...
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Latin American travelers embrace digital wallets

Credit cards and cash aren’t disappearing anytime soon but Latin American business travelers in Brazil and Mexico appear keener to bid them farewell for digital...
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Advantages and disadvantages of the falling peso

The drop in the value of the Mexican peso - trading this week at around 16 to the dollar - is boosting exports and tourism,...
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Puerto Vallarta: The Leys Supermarket Experience

When we first moved to Puerto Vallarta, I was afraid to go to the nearby supermarket, Leys, because, well, it appeared so Mexican. I much...
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Carlos Santana’s memoir ‘The Universal Tone’ wins American Book Award

Carlos Santana is now an award-winning author. The legendary guitarist’s memoir “The Universal Tone,” co-written with Ashley Kahn and Hal Miller, was among the winners...
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Docs Without Borders offers guide for treating Chagas disease in Mexico

Doctors Without Borders is about to launch jointly with Mexican authorities a guide for the comprehensive care of Chagas disease victims. According to the Pan-American...
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Mexico’s Pemex pays $295 million to settle Siemens dispute

Mexican state oil company Pemex PEMX.UL reached a $295 million settlement with a group including German industrial conglomerate Siemens (SIEGn.DE) in a longstanding dispute over...
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Coffee may lower inflammation, reduce diabetes risk

Coffee drinkers in a long-term study were about half as likely to develop type 2 diabetes as those who didn't drink coffee, and researchers think...
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Magnetic pulses may ease ringing in the ears

(Reuters Health) - People with tinnitus - a ringing or other "phantom" sounds in their ears - may benefit from a treatment that sends electromagnetic...
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Restaurant food not much healthier than fast food

Home cooking is still the best way to control the calories, fat, sugar and other nutrients that families consume, a new U.S. study suggests. Researchers...
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Mexican supreme court judge presents motion to allow gay adoptions

The Mexican capital’s churches have a new challenge: where to seat same-sex parents during their adopted child’s baptism. Traditionally, the father sits on the right,...
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