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California beach shut after Mexico sewage flows north again

The entire shoreline of Southern California’s Imperial Beach is closed to swimmers and surfers after sewage-contaminated runoff flowed north again from Mexico’s Tijuana River. The...
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57% of Mexicans plan to travel in 2021; Airbnb survey

Airbnb, the online vacation rental platform, reported that 57% of Mexicans plan to travel in 2021, compared to the remaining 43% who are not sure...
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Castro confirms he is passing Cuban Communist Party leadership to new generation

Raul Castro confirmed he was handing over the leadership of the all-powerful Cuban Communist Party to a younger generation that was "full of passion and...
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The Palm Cabaret Extends Some Popular Shows Through May

The Palm Cabaret is bringing back THE BEST of THE BEST to extend its season with some incredible shows. The Royals returns with 3 musical...
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Majority of Brazil COVID-19 ICU patients aged 40 years or younger

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The surging COVID-19 outbreak in Brazil is increasingly affecting younger people, with hospital data showing that last month the majority...
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Argentine penguins waddle back to sea after rehab on dry land

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Twelve black-and-white Magellanic penguins have been returned to the chilly seas off the Atlantic coast of Argentina after they were rescued...
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Coronavirus pandemic ‘a long way from over’, WHO’s Tedros says

GENEVA (Reuters) - Confusion and complacency in addressing COVID-19 means the pandemic is a long way from over, but it can be brought under control...
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Power outages hit Saint Vincent island amid volcano tremors

KINGSTOWN, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Reuters) - The Caribbean Saint Vincent island was hit by another explosive event from the La Soufriere volcano early...
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Who was ‘Reina Roja’ and how did her discovery change Mexican history?

On April 11, 1994, the remains of an ancient Mayan ritual and three hidden chambers were discovered in the heart of the Temple of Palenque,...
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‘I wish I was born in the U.S.’ – Video of a conversation between a migrant from Puerto Vallarta and border patrol at U.S. border goes viral

The big news in recent weeks has been unaccompanied children crossing the border, however, there are also curious stories like casual conversation between an immigration...
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Kim Kuzma, Enrique de Allende & Effie Passero in “Voci” April 15th at The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Vallarta's Queen of Song, Kim Kuzma, joins singer extraordinaire, Enrique De Allende and American Idol finalist, Effie Passero, for another night of fabulous music at...
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U.S. considering cash payments to Central America to stem migration

The United States is considering a conditional cash transfer program to help address economic woes that lead migrants from certain Central American countries to trek...
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