LIFE
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Salvadorean Prison Shadows Trail Venezuelan Returnees as New Year Fires
Back in Venezuela, survivors of El Salvador’s Cecot mega-prison prepare for New Year’s rituals while living with stigma from Trump-era…
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Chile’s Puma Boom When Patagonia’s Ghost Cat Finally Shows Itself
In Chile, puma sightings in Torres del Paine National Park are no longer a lottery ticket. Conservation, tracking guides and…
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Uruguay’s Quiet Luxury Turns A Long Weekend Into Soft Power
Nine hours from a U.S. gateway sounds like too much for a “quick” escape, until Uruguay reframes the math. In…
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Amazon River’s Dark Secrets Emerge When Shuar Fishers Become Scientists Together
On Ecuador’s Santiago River, an Indigenous village mapped fish life science ignored. With cameras, nets, and a phone app, Kaputna’s…
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Dominican Republic Grows Baby Corals to Save Reefs and Fishing
Off Bayahibe, the Dominican Republic is testing coral “IVF” to help rescue reefs battered by warming seas. Scientists with Fundemar…
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Colombian Thallium Raspberries Murder Mystery Exposes Bogotá’s Elite And Hidden Brokers
After Bogotá teenagers ate chocolate-covered raspberries, thallium killed Inés de Bedout, 14, and Emilia Forero, 13. Now an Interpol Red…
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Colombia Salt Cathedral Turns Zipaquirá’s Past Into Living Stone Underground
Inside Colombia’s Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá, 180 meters underground, salt walls hold Indigenous memory and colonial ambition. Opened in…
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Bad Bunny Redefines Global Fame, With Career Built On Risk And Puerto Rican Identity
From grocery clerk in Puerto Rico to global Latin music phenomenon, Bad Bunny has turned refusal, joy, and stubborn authenticity…
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Argentina’s Ushuaia And Norway’s Longyearbyen Mirror Polar Extremes In Travel
At the farthest reaches of Argentina's south, Ushuaia faces its Arctic twin, Longyearbyen, in a mirror of ice, wind, and…
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How Latin America Rewrites Empire While India Weaponizes Its Past
From Delhi to Mexico City, battles over memory decide who is civilized, who is barbaric, and who gets to rule.…
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