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CPI Report Shows Inflation Surge Spreading Beyond Energy: Food, Rent and Services Climbing Too

Energy costs remain a major driver of inflation, but the April report showed increases across housing, groceries, household goods, jewelry, footwear, and services as well.
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Walmart Layoffs: Memo Reveals Why 1,000 Corporate Jobs Are Being Cut

Walmart is restructuring its corporate workforce, cutting or relocating 1,000 jobs to streamline operations and integrate AI, aiming to avoid duplication and enhance efficiency.
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Princess Kate's Royal Comeback: Prince William's Wife 'Energised' For First Overseas Trip Since Cancer Diagnosis

Princess Kate is visiting Italy from May 13–14 for her first overseas trip since her cancer diagnosis, with aides calling the visit focused on early years work a key step in her recovery.
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Trump's Friendship Isn't Enough For Investors: His Closest Allies Run Some Of Latin America's Riskiest Countries

Some of Latin America's most Trump-friendly governments are still being treated by investors as risky bets, according to J.P. Morgan country-risk data, a reminder that access to Washington does not automatically translate into confidence on Wall Street.
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Emma Coronel Remembers El Chapo Guzmán in New Instagram Post

Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of imprisoned Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, drew attention on social media this weekend after sharing an Instagram story featuring a song that mentions both her and her husband.
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Rick Scott Calls for Sanctions Against Delcy Rodríguez After Amnesty Ruling For Prisoners is Annuled in Venezuela

Florida senator Rick Scott called for sanctions against Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, following the reported annulment of an amnesty law in the South American country, escalating pressure from U.S. officials on key figures within President Nicolás Maduro's government.
MExico captures Jardinero CJNG leader after El Mencho death

Mexico Captures "Jardinero," One of the New Leaders of CJNG and Wanted by U.S.

Mexican forces captured Audias Flores Silva, alias "Jardinero," one of the alleged top commanders of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and a figure identified as a possible successor to Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," after his death in a military operation earlier this year.
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Barron Trump's Yerba Mate Drink Blasted on Social Media, Users Say Family Profiting From Latino Cultural Appropriation

Set to launch in May, Sollos Yerba Mate was incorporated in Florida last December and is headquartered at a 4,500-square-foot property in Palm Beach. Barron Trump is listed as one of the company's directors.
Marco Rubio, Other Latino Republicans Blasted in New Florida Campaign ‘Deporting Good Immigrants Back To Dictatorships Is Cruel'

Marco Rubio Appears To Reject Iranian Proposal To Reopen Strait Of Hormuz Without Nuclear Deal

Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to reject Iran's proposal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz without a nuclear deal, saying that is the main reason for hostilities.
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Black Day for Tourism in Latin America: 2 Dead During Shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacan, 200 Tourists Stranded During Rio de Janeiro Police Operation

Two violent security incidents in Mexico and Brazil cast a shadow over tourism in Latin America on Monday, after gunfire erupted at the archaeological site of Teotihuacan outside Mexico City and roughly 200 tourists were left stranded during a police operation in Rio de Janeiro.
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TelevisaUnivision CEO Sells 15,000-Square-Foot Mansion for $56M

TelevisaUnivision CEO Daniel Alegre has sold his San Francisco home for $56 million in a deal that adds another headline to the Bay Area's closely watched luxury market. According to a Wall Street Journal report published Monday, the transaction was completed off-market.
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Young Men in the U.S. Now Much More Likely Than Women to Say Religion Is 'Very Important' To Them, Poll Shows

A new survey found that, for the first time in 25 years, young men in the United States are more likely than young women to say religion is "very important" in their lives.
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Remittances to Mexico Fall for 11th Straight Month Amid U.S. Immigration Crackdown

Economists say migrants may be sending larger sums less frequently, reflecting financial constraints and uncertainty about employment and immigration status
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Latinas Dominate List of the 10 Most Pirated OnlyFans Creators, New 2026 Report Shows

Latina creators dominate a new ranking of the most pirated OnlyFans accounts, according to a February 2026 report by AI-powered copyright protection agency BranditScan, underscoring how fame, visibility, and cultural influence increasingly translate into higher rates of digital content theft.
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Why 'Romance' Is Trending: The World is Searching for Love on Google

Google searches for 'Romance' spike in 2026 as style, cinema, and curated rituals become a lifestyle, not just a feeling.
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Russia to Temporarily Suspend Flights to Cuba After Rescue Trips for Stranded Tourists

Russian airlines will temporarily suspend flights to Cuba after operating special return trips to bring home stranded tourists, the country's civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia said Wednesday.
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Trump's Venezuela Strategy Has Roots In His Pageant-Era Fascination With the Country: Report

Trump's rivalry with a Venezuelan billionaire over the acquisition of the Miss Universe pageant in the mid-1990s marked a pivotal episode in his relationship with the country
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Here Are the Pokémon Cards Speculated to Be Part of McDonald's Happy Meal in 2026

McDonald's is set to bring Pokémon Trading Card Game cards back to Happy Meals in early 2026 to celebrate Pokémon's 30th anniversary, with collectors speculating exclusive anniversary variants and special Pikachu promos.
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Vladimir Putin Mutiny: 'Drunk' Commanders Blamed As Russian Officers Launch Revolt

Russian forces face internal revolt as frontline officers seek transfers and Ukrainian sources allege drunk commanders are driving catastrophic losses, exposing deep fractures in Vladimir Putin's war machine.
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Deadly Fungus Spreads Across 27 States as CDC Warns Drug-Resistant Infections Are Rising

CDC reports over 7,000 Candida auris cases across 27 US states, warning the drug-resistant fungus poses growing risks in hospitals and care homes.