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El Chapo is out of time, trial will proceed

A U.S. judge on Tuesday turned down a last-ditch effort by accused Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to delay his trial, scheduled to...
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Riviera Nayarit has 12 must-experience events in November

The month of November is just around the corner and one of the most active months of the year, with an intense calendar of cultural,...
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For the first time in 21 years, U.S. military will patrol Mexican border

For the first time in 21 years, troops from the US army will be deployed to the border with Mexico. The Department of Defense announced...
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FRENCH CROONER MICHEL GIGLIA AND STEVEN BRINBERG’S ‘SIMPLY BARBRA’ AT INCANTO

Michel Giglia is a French vocalist who sings French, Latin and contemporary music with an upbeat, youthful twist. His voice is velvety smooth and his...
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A dead son is better than a gay son, according to Brazil’s new president

Just as many opponents of Donald Trump considered him unelectable in 2016, detractors of Brazil’s President-elect Jair Bolsonaro always believed the far-right candidate himself was...
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Research says cacao is even older than we thought

New research strengthens the case that people used the chocolate ingredient cacao in South America 5,400 years ago, underscoring the seed’s radical transformation into today’s...
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What ancient cultures teach us about grief, mourning and continuity of life

At this time of the year, Mexican and Mexican-American communities observe “Día de los Muertos” (the Day of the Dead), a three-day celebration that welcomes...
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6.1 earthquake off the coast of El Salvador does not generate tsunami threat

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.1 occurred Sunday afternoon off the Salvadoran coast, without generating threat of a tsunami, reported the Ministry of...
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Photographer, diver, researcher and lecturer, all at 13 years old

He recently met the Oscar winner, Emmanuel "El Chivo" Lubezki, and last year Alfonso Cuarón declared himself his fan, and among his cell phone contacts...
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To fight high drug prices, Utah will pay for public employees to go fill prescriptions in Mexico

Utah will pay for public employees to go fill prescriptions in Mexico

To save money on drugs, Utah is offering to cover travel expenses for public employees willing to go fill certain high-cost prescriptions in Tijuana. Amid...
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Macho Mexico's Muxe Shake Up Stereotypes

Macho Mexico’s Muxe Shake Up Stereotypes

Born men but living as women, the muxe community in Oaxaca, Mexico, long endured discrimination as a way of life. Younger members are challenging that....
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Animal rights Activists demand closure of Puerto Rico zoo after deaths

Activists demand closure of Puerto Rico zoo after deaths

Animal rights activists demanded Friday that Puerto Rico permanently close its only zoo and relocate all animals to sanctuaries following reports of deaths and improper...
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