LIFE
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Latin Women Survivors In Madrid Turn Trafficking Scars Into Fashion Futures
Hidden behind a busy Madrid avenue, a fashion workshop quietly dismantles one of Europe's darkest economies, one seam at a…
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Latin America’s Thirsty Future Runs Through Avocados, Mines, And Memory
From Mexican monarch butterflies to Chilean deserts and Colombian mines, a new book follows water's invisible trail across Latin America,…
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Bogotá Ballroom Beats Turn Queer Survival Into Glittering Radical Joy
Under neon lights and pounding beats, Bogotá's ballroom scene has become a refuge where queer and trans Colombians turn dance…
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Tex-Mex Dreams, Netflix Memory, And The Immortal Selena For Generations
Thirty years after her murder, Selena's voice refuses to fade. A new Netflix documentary turns home movies and family memories…
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U.S. Latinos Lose Faith As Trump-Era Fears Reshape Politics Nationwide
Anxious, overworked, and politically alienated, U.S. Latinos now hold some of the bleakest views of their place in America in…
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Colombian Fishermen Caught Between Cartel Wars and Washington’s Distant Guns
On Colombia's Caribbean shore, families who once feared storms and pirates now talk about something stranger and more terrifying: unseen…
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Puerto Rico’s Sapo Concho Leaps from Pop Cameo to Conservation Crusade
Catapulted into the spotlight by Bad Bunny's hit documentary, Puerto Rico's only endemic toad, the sapo concho, has gone from…
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The Veteran Who Saved Lives in Iraq, Lost His Own in Colorado, and Was Deported Into Uncertainty
Born in Venezuela to Cuban exiles, raised in the U.S. from age four, and twice deployed to Iraq, Army gunner…
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Bad Bunny at Yale: How a Puerto Rican Superstar Became a Lesson in Identity
At Yale, a sold-out seminar dissects Bad Bunny's latest album to explore Puerto Rico's politics, rhythms, and diaspora. Professor Albert…
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The Mexican Man Who Survived a Galapagos Shark Bite And Went Back to Thank It
When marine biologist Mauricio Hoyos felt the crushing bite of a Galapagos shark clamp around his head, he thought his…
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