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LIFE
A Reporter’s Fatal Quest Reshapes How We Imagine the Amazon Today
Dom Phillips set out to write a book about saving the Amazon without heroes or villains. After his murder with…
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LIFE
Brazilian Mothers Build a Village Where Zika Almost Forgot Them
In Maceió, northeast Brazil, a yellow-painted housing block tells the story headlines forgot. Here, a group of mothers—once told their…
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AMERICAS
Mexico Travel Warning Redraws Maps as Politics, Cartels and Tourism Collide
A new U.S. travel advisory brands cartel violence in Mexico as "terrorism," jolting the tourism industry, stoking political tension, and…
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ECONOMY
Puerto Rico Sings Along as Bad Bunny Powers a Tourism Boom
Bad Bunny's three-month residency has turned Puerto Rico into a living mixtape of music, memory, and movement—drawing fans from around…
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AMERICAS
Venezuelan Arsenal Grows as Russian Ties Face Limits in Cash and Crude
An Americas Quarterly report shows that, under parading tanks and promises of missiles, Venezuela is tightening its bond with Russia.…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s Cafeteria Revolution: Inside the App That’s Rewriting School Lunch
In classrooms across Mexico, a quiet transformation is underway: children are eating fewer sweets and more fruit, not because of…
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ANALYSIS
Ecuador’s Constitutional Crisis Pits Security Against the Soul of Its Democracy
In Quito, a president marches against his court, judges face threats, and a nation watches its constitution tested in real…
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AMERICAS
Haiti’s Most Wanted: Barbecue, Bounties, and the Fragile Theater of Power
As Port-au-Prince teeters under the weight of curfews and gunfire, the man at the center—once a police officer, now Haiti's…
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LIFE
Puerto Rico Battles Sargassum with Shovels, Drones, and Sheer Willpower
As a record tide of sargassum suffocates Puerto Rico's coastline, ordinary citizens and overwhelmed officials rush to fight decay, protect…
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LIFE
Colombia’s Clay Artist Sculpts Memory, Empathy, and Viral Conscience
In a Bogotá apartment that doubles as a memorial, Edgar Humberto Álvarez molds Colombia's pain and resilience into plastilina sculptures—turning…
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