Month: July 2019
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US notes advance in Mexican migration enforcement
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security reported a 28% drop last month in the number of migrants encountered by Customs…
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Hotels face battle over whether to help US house migrants
There's a new target in the clash over immigration: hotels
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Military studies ‘hyperfit’ women who pass grueling courses
The goal, said McClung, is to identify the attributes — whether mental, physical or psychological — that help the women…
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Manny Pacquiao beats Keith Thurman by split decision
From his first-round knockdown punches to his tenacious 12th-round finish, Manny Pacquiao gave yet another one-sided thrashing to Father Time
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Argentina appears to be choosing corrupt populism over tough needed changes
Macri depends on voters realizing they are not better off than when they first elected him, but that they are…
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Mestizaje is a major source of racial attitudes in Latin America
Despite clues from ethnographic research, we lack nationally representative evidence on the general population’s feelings about mestizaje
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Circle K Mexico apologizes for “sexist” Secretary Day ad
The convenience store brand said in a statement that it did not intend to "promote any stereotype"
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Lobbyist: Venezuela’s Falcón not seeking presidency
Falcón broke with Venezuela's opposition to run against President Nicolás Maduro in 2018
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro: Make South America Great Again
Bolsonaro's sought to strike a marked difference with the center-left politics until a rightward shift in politics left the region…
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Suspect in Japan anime studio arson reportedly had grudge
The man suspected of setting ablaze a beloved Japanese animation studio was raging about theft and witnesses reported he had…
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