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SPORTS
Cuban Table Baseball Sparks New Passion for Country’s Classic Game
In baseball-mad Cuba, retired technician Luciano Sanabria, 73, has built a wooden “table baseball” game so children who cannot risk…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Whispers of Uncertainty Shake Guyana’s Essequibo Businesses
Gold dust still clings to work-worn hands in Guyana’s remote northwest, yet merchants now count rumors instead of coins. Each…
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LIFE
Brazilian Master Salgado Remembered at Haunting Workers-Themed Display
The show meant to salute Sebastião Salgado while he was still walking. Rio’s streets opened five days after his death.…
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LIFE
Peru Chefs Transform Leftovers into Culinary Gems Bolivia
A Peruvian-led “optimal cooking” movement has leaped across the Andes into Bolivia, teaching families to transform scraps into meals. In…
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ECONOMY
Colombian Fiscal Decree Sparks Backlash and Stirs Economic Anxiety
Colombia's Treasury has ordered companies and high-earning professionals to pre-pay next year’s income taxes—cash the government wants in its vaults…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s Judicial Vote Abstentionism Deals Blow to Sheinbaum’s Ambitions
An experiment meant to democratize Mexico's courts has stumbled out of the gate. Barely 13 percent of eligible voters showed…
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LIFE
How a Mexican Actor’s Road Rage Tragedy Ended in Prison and Heartbreak
Pablo Lyle walked red carpets, headlined hit telenovelas, and seemed poised to leap into Hollywood. One Miami traffic stop robbed…
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LIFE
Brazil Doll Craze Reveals Surreal Politics Behind Redefining Motherhood Fantasies
Hyper-realistic "reborn" dolls have leaped from craft fairs to Brazil's statehouses. Admirers cradle them like living infants; skeptics see performance…
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LIFE
Mexican Border City Rocked by Musicians’ Kidnapping and Violent End
Five members of a northern Mexico band vanished on the way to a border gig and were later found murdered.…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Chile’s Salmon Export Boom Teeters on Fragile Regulatory Reforms
Chile's salmon empires churn in glass-blue fjords once thought untouchable. With elections looming and protected waters in their nets, producers…
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