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Gabriel Jesus Scored One Goal And Assisted Another Before Being Sent Off As Brazil Won A First Copa America Title in 12 Years, Beating Peru 3-1.

Manchester City forward Jesus set up Everton to volley in the opener before scoring the decisive second. Paolo Guerrero had briefly given Peru hope when he equalized from the penalty spot minutes before Jesus struck.

Opposition Announces Talks In Barbados: Venezuela Crisis

Venezuela's opposition says it has agreed to resume talks with President Nicolás Maduro to try to resolve a prolonged political crisis. A meeting between opposition and government officials will be held in Barbados, self-declared interim President Juan Guaidó says.

Dozens Of Central American Migrants Return Home, Opting Not To ‘Remain In Mexico’

Mexico: Nearly 70 Central American migrants were taken back to their home countries yesterday on buses from Mexico, where they had remained while they awaited their asylum hearings in the United States.

Thousands Of Asylum Seekers Left Waiting At The US-Mexico Border

Over the past three months, the number of Central Americans arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border has jumped exponentially, and total border crossings have reached levels last seen in 2006.

Shocking Photo Of Drowned Migrants Sparks Global Outrage

U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: A photo of a drowned Salvadoran man and his 23-month-old infant has sparked global condemnation and anguish.

Airbnb Now Offering Exorbitantly Expensive Homes

Here’s an analysis of Airbnb Luxe, and why the company felt it was necessary to cater to wealthier clientele in order to keep moving forward.

OAS Convenes In Colombia With Venezuela As Top Hemispheric Issue

Today, national delegations from 35 countries will congregate in Medellín for the 49th annual General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) for multilateral dialogue on migration, corruption, and regional integration.

In Texas Hundreds Of Underage Migrants Moved From “Inhumane” Detention Facility

After an article published June 21 by the Associated Press exposed the "inhumane conditions" in a particular migrant detention center for children, the U.S. government transferred 270 migrants from that remote border station in Texas yesterday.

Mexico Increases Migratory Policing, With Boots On The Ground

Mexican security forces began intensifying their crackdown on Central American migration over the weekend. Security forces have reportedly detained over two hundred migrants after officials declared that the deployment of six thousand National Guard agents was "complete" on Friday.

Trump’s Claim of Withdrawal From Venezuela, Russia Denies

THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT on Tuesday denied withdrawing any of its military troops or technical experts from Venezuela and contradicted recent news reports and a vague tweet from President Donald Trump that Moscow had told him it pulled out its personnel.

(VIDEO) Can Ohtani Shohei Sing Better Than Justin Bieber?

(VIDEO) Can Ohtani Shohei Sing Better Than Justin Bieber? Ohtani Shohei is compared to Babe Ruth time to time. He hit 20 homers as hitter and recording 4-2 as pitcher in 10 games.

Fred Trump: 5 Things To Know About Donald’s Dad Who Gave Him A Billion Dollars Possibly Fraudulently

Donald Trump has always bragged that he built his real estate empire off of a mere $1 million loan from his dad Fred, saying "I got peanuts" from his mega-rich pop.

Staffers at DC restaurant where Cruz was confronted get death threats: owner

Staffers at DC restaurant where Cruz was confronted get death threats: owner The owner of a Washington, D. C. restaurant where Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and his wife were heckled by a group of protesters earlier this week, said staffers have received "life-threatening" messages in the wake of the incident.

Man Cuts Off Own Hand in His Garage to Save His Life

Man Cuts Off Own Hand in His Garage to Save His Life It took one man days to decide to cut off his own arm in order to save his life. It took Myron Schlafman just moments.

Scientists warn that proposed US-Mexico border wall threatens biodiversity, conservation

IMAGE IMAGE: A BORDER FENCE STRETCHES INTO THE DISTANCE. view moreCREDIT: MATT CLARK / DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFEAmidst increased tensions over the US-Mexico border, a multinational group of over 2500 scientists have endorsed an article cautioning that a hardened barrier may produce devastating ecological effects while hampering binational conservation efforts.

Gunman Dead After Shooting Doctors Inside New York City Hospital, Officials Say

Victims' conditions are still unknown. A shooting took place inside a New York City hospital Friday afternoon in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx.

Best Fourth of July Sales

What better way to get into the red, white and blue spirit What better way to get into the red, white and blue spirit, than to take advantage of marked down prices on summer clothing, patio furniture, and more.

Navy SEAL Who Shot bin Laden Slams WH Press Secretary for Praising VA

O'Neill fires "VA is a damn insult to vets!!" at Huckabee Sanders. Robert O'Neill, the former U. S. Navy SEAL who reportedly shot and killed Osama bin Laden during a clandestine, 2011 raid, slammed deputy White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders for lauding praise at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Revised Travel Ban Goes into Effect: Who Can and Cannot Enter the US?

The president's executive order goes into effect at 8 pm ET. Here's what you need to know.

Sanctuary Cities Stand Their Ground Against Trump’s Immigration Threat

The fight to preserve local authority over sancturary cities continues. Small border cities straddling the United States-Mexico frontier have entered into a legal fight with state and federal officials over the enforcement of immigration laws at the national level.
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