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LIFE
Venezuelan Firefighter Turns Dominican Jet Set Tragedy Into Protocol Lessons Today
Nine years after fleeing Venezuela, firefighter Thony López became essential in Santo Domingo after the Jet Set nightclub collapse. His…
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Entertainment
Puerto Rican Song Tailor Tite Curet Turns Rain into Memory
A downpour in Old San Juan did not stop a centennial tribute to Catalino Tite Curet Alonso. At his grave,…
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AMERICAS
Mexican Muralist Monroy Dies at One Hundred Two, Leaving Revolt
In Cuernavaca, the death of Guillermo Monroy Becerril closes a living link to Mexico's muralist century. A Frida Kahlo disciple…
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SPORTS
Argentina and Uruguay Haunt United as Ratcliffe Targets Immigrants Loudly
A stadium insult from decades ago still echoes in today's boardroom talk. When a Manchester United owner attacks immigration, Argentina…
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Entertainment
Guatemalan Arjona Turns Madison Square Garden Into a Borderless Cabaret
Ricardo Arjona arrived in New York with sold-out shows and an old chorus that still stings. Onstage at Madison Square…
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LIFE
Venezuelan Herrera Show Turns Women’s Art Power Into Wearable Politics
In a Meatpacking District room, the surprise was not a hemline but who wore it. Carolina Herrera's new fall-winter collection…
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LIFE
Trinidad and Tobago’s Kalinda Ritual Puts Carnival’s Bloodline on Display
In Moruga, carnival's loudest story is not sequins or soca, but wood striking bone in a sacred ring. Stick fighting…
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SPORTS
Brazil Wins First Winter Olympic Gold for South America
Brazil's first Winter Olympics medal marks a historic milestone for South America, highlighting a moment of regional achievement and national…
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SPORTS
Colombian World Cup Travel Hits Visa Bottlenecks and Mexico Border Profiling
Colombia's 2026 World Cup group schedule splits matches between Mexico and the United States, forcing fans into two immigration systems…
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ECONOMY
Colombian Roses Power Valentine Exports and a Quiet Women’s Workforce
Before a Valentine bouquet lands in a vase abroad, it begins in cold, humid rows where Colombian women cut roses…
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