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6 Dismembered Bodies Found in Mexico as Mexican Drug Cartel Launches Brutal Revenge Attack

6 Dismembered Bodies Found in Mexico as Mexican Drug Cartel Launches Brutal Revenge Attack

Six men found murdered and dismembered at a rural area in Mexico were believed to be victims of an attack launched by a rival Mexican drug cartel.
Rights Group Wants to Stop Spyware Use in Mexico, Says Mass Surveillance Violates Right to Privacy

Rights Group Wants to Stop Spyware Use in Mexico, Says Mass Surveillance Violates Right to Privacy

A rights group called on the government of Mexico to stop the use of surveillance spyware until transparent regulations are in place concerning human rights.
Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney Plus 'Black Widow' Release—Saying It Breaches Their Contract

Did Disney Plus Breach Its Contract With Scarlett Johansson?

Actress files lawsuit against Disney's "Black Widow" release.
Nikola's Former CEO Trevor Milton Allegedly Deceives Retail Investors Through Fraudulent Scheme, Even Before They Began Making EVs

Nikola Founder Trevor Milton, Fraud?

Prosecutors claim he is involved in a fraudulent scheme to deceive retail investors.
Top 7 Trends to Pay Attention to in Front-End Development in 2021

Top 7 Trends to Pay Attention to in Front-End Development in 2021

Front-end development trends and standards evolve faster than they can be adopted. This makes it difficult for developers to distinguish between game-changing innovations and temporary fads.
El Chapo and Sinaloa Cartel Narco Tunnels' Builder Gets 10 Years in Prison

Builder of El Chapo and Sinaloa Cartel's Narco Tunnels Gets 10 Years in Prison

The builder of the state-of-the-art narco tunnels used by the Sinaloa cartel and its boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Mexico's New Vigilante Group Blames Supporters for Setting Fire to Offices, Businesses

Mexico's New Vigilante Group Blames Supporters for Setting Fire to Offices, Businesses

Mexico's new vigilante group blamed their sympathizers for the burned government offices and businesses in Pantelhó.
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Vatican Cardinal, 9 Others on Trial Over $412M Fraud Case

After investigations of the alleged criminal management of Vatican assets, including donations by countless Catholics, a trial was opened in Vatican City for 10 defendants, including a cardinal, on Tuesday.
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Sitio Burle Marx, Brazil’s Cultural Landscape Garden Receives UNESCO Distinction

The Sitio Burle Marx, located in western Rio de Janeiro that features more than 3,500 species of plants native to Rio received a new international distinction Tuesday as UNESCO added it to the list of world heritage sites.
United States v Iran Men's Basketball - Olympics: Day 5

Tokyo Games: Team USA Overpowers Iran in Men’s Basketball, 120-66

Team USA bounced back in the men's basketball tournament at Tokyo Games after a dominating performance against Asian powerhouse Iran, with a 120-66 victory on Wednesday.
Critics Link Mysterious Death of 5 Cuban Generals to COVID-19 as Cuba Remains Mum on the Cause

Critics Link Mysterious Death of 5 Cuban Generals to COVID-19 as Cuba Remains Mum on the Cause

The mysterious death of five Cuban generals, were linked by critics to COVID-19 as the nation's government fails to provide the cause of their demise.
Sinaloa Cartel Ally Sentenced to More Than 20 Years in Prison for Drug Trafficking Conspiracy

Sinaloa Cartel Ally Sentenced to More Than 20 Years in Prison for Drug Trafficking Conspiracy

A Sinaloa cartel ally was sentenced on Tuesday to 22 years in prison for her role in an international drug trafficking conspiracy.
U.S. Halts Cooperation with Guatemala Authorities After Anti-Corruption Leader Juan Francisco Sandoval Removed

U.S. Halts Cooperation with Guatemala Authorities After Anti-Corruption Leader Juan Francisco Sandoval Removed

The United States is suspending its cooperation with Guatemala's criminal prosecutor after the head of the unit in charge of fighting corruption was sacked.
Pres. Joe Biden’s Administration to Speed up Asylum Processing for Migrants Amid Border Crisis

Pres. Joe Biden’s Administration to Speed up Asylum Processing for Migrants Amid Border Crisis

The administration of President Joe Biden is eyeing to speed up the asylum claim processing for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Simone Biles Withdraws From Tokyo Olympics 2020, Even Without Any Injury—Athlete Says She Is Not Mentally Ready

Biles Withdraws From Tokyo Olympics 2020

She announced that she is not yet mentally ready for the competition.
NASA Acknowledges the Youngest Astronomer After She Discovers 7 Asteroids—Brazilian Ministry Invites the Kid!

7-Year-Old Brazilian Becomes Youngest Astronomer, Acknowledged by NASA

Nicole Oliveira becomes the youngest astronomer after discovering seven asteroids for NASA!
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President Joe Biden Reassures National Latino Group About Immigration Plans; Promises That Biden Administration Got Latinos’ Backs

Despite disagreements in the Senate over the parts of the current administration's domestic policy agenda, United States President Joe Biden reassured those who tuned in to a conference organized by a major Latino group Monday about their community's better times ahead under his presidency.
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Japan's Naomi Osaka Loses Against Czech Republic's Vondrousova in Straight Sets, Exits Tokyo Games

After losing in straight sets against Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova, the host country's biggest name, Naomi Osaka, exited the Tokyo Olympics in the third round of the women's singles tennis competition, 6-1, 6-4, Tuesday.
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‘Sport Appeal, Not Sex Appeal;’ Olympic Broadcast Team Filters Images of Female Athletes To Avoid Being Sexualized

The head of broadcasting at the Tokyo Games pushed the mantra of "Sport appeal, not sex appeal," trying to filter overly sexualized images of female athletes to prevent them from being sexualized.
Clashing Factions of Mexico’s Gulf Cartel Get Tired of Killings, Agree to a Truce

Clashing Factions of Mexico’s Gulf Cartel Get Tired of Killings, Agree to a Truce

Three of the warring factions of Gulf Cartel in Mexico have reached an agreement on a truce, postponing the shootings and killings in the state of Tamaulipas.
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