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Entertainment
Puerto Rican Halftime Heat Tests Who Gets Policed on TV
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime became a cultural flashpoint, then a regulatory threat. Republicans urged the FCC to fine or…
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LIFE
Bolivian Alasita Miniatures Turn UNESCO Heritage Into Living Street Ritual
In Bolivia's Alasita fair, tiny houses, bills, and cars stand in for real hopes, inspiring viewers to feel hopeful and…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Peru’s Ancient Guano Farms Offer Climate Lessons for Today
Thirteen miles off Peru's coast, guano piles once fueled empires and budgets. New PLOS One research traces seabird fertilizer on…
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ECONOMY
Cuba’s Tourism Engine Sputters as Fuel Shortages Darken Daily Life
Cuba is absorbing harsher U.S. pressure as flights are canceled, blackouts hit records, fuel is rationed, and the peso sinks…
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Borders and migration
Chile Border Politics Harden as Kast Countdown Haunts Northern Highlands
With inauguration day nearing, Chile's northern border region watches new migrant routes form as President-elect Jose Antonio Kast vows the…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Panama Odebrecht Trial Nears Verdict as Martinelli Seeks Final Word
Panama's Odebrecht corruption trial is entering its final phase this week, with closing arguments due to wrap by February 13…
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ANALYSIS
From Revolution to Aid Shipments and Oil, Mexico Keeps Cuba Close
Washington's tariff pressure on countries that send petroleum to Cuba has put Mexico back in the spotlight. But the question…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Tiger Candidate Turns Homeland Theater into a Presidential Test
Criminal lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella, known as "the tiger," leads a Semana poll as Colombia nears May 31, highlighting…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Brazilian Lula Targets Online Bets as Poor Households Bleed Quietly
At a public investment event near São Paulo, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva warned that betting apps have turned…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Latin Recycling Sisters Turn Scrap Into Power and Neighborhood Education
In southern Arizona, two Mexican American sisters run a family recycling company born when the work was dismissed as hauling…
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