Month: July 2019
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NBA 2019’s free agency: new moves, new strategies
A series of moves that left Toronto and Golden State as the two biggest losers promise an extraordinary 2019-20 campaign…
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US invests in southern Mexico to discourage migration in the region
The two projects that took shape are the construction of a natural gas liquefaction plant and the creation of a…
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Dow breaches 27,000 and healthcare is in the spotlight after Trump’s decision on rebate
A 5.16% gain in UnitedHealth Group Inc helped the Dow Industrials break above 27,000 points for the first time
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Latam Booklook: ‘Maus’ by Art Spiegelman
With drawings of humanized mice and in a graphic novel format, a son reconstructs the steps of his Jewish father…
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Music Festivals: Tight your budget with these tips
Music festivals can be great experiences, but sometimes they are quite expensive. How can you make sure they do not…
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Meditation in children, a combination that can work
Although it does not seem like a very effective tool to deal with children and teenagers, meditation is helping to…
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Brazil’s pension system is going to change
Pension reform is the cornerstone of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro's economic agenda
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Drip irrigation, sun and solar do ‘God’s work’ and a Colombian desert blooms
The project is part of U.N. efforts to support communities in Colombia which, beyond the entrenched poverty, are hosting and…
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Maduro, Citgo and why countries that supported Guaidó are concerned
Beyond the decision of the US court, the countries that support Guaidó are more concerned about his leadership
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Crossing the border between hunger, the river and the desert
Around 110,000 people are arrested each year trying to enter the United States illegally, but hundreds of thousands more are…
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