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Arizona Carnival Owner Arrested for Taking Mexican Workers' Passports to Prevent Them From Leaving

Arizona Carnival Owner Arrested for Taking Mexican Workers' Passports to Prevent Them From Leaving

An Arizona carnival owner was arrested after Mexican workers reported that the owner hired them and confiscated their passports.
Massive Sinkhole in Mexico: Experts May Have Solved the Mystery

Massive Sinkhole in Mexico: Experts May Have Solved the Mystery

A study by experts said the huge sinkhole that mysteriously appeared on a farm in central Mexico was caused by erosion of limestone bedrock.
Cuba Evacuates Thousands of People as Tropical Storm Elsa Nears and Moves to Florida

Cuba Evacuates Thousands of People as Tropical Storm Elsa Nears and Moves to Florida

As Tropical storm Elsa approaches, Cuba has evacuated 180,000 people across the island due to fears that it could cause severe flooding after three people were killed across the Caribbean.
Gulf of Mexico Fire: Gas Pipeline Burst Causes Shocking Scene

Gulf of Mexico Fire: Gas Pipeline Burst Causes Shocking Scene

A gas pipeline leak in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico caused a shocking scene described as an "eye of fire."
2 Men Found 'Crucified' in Mexico as Jalisco Cartel and Sinaloa Cartel's Bloody Turf War Goes On

2 Men Found 'Crucified' in Mexico as Jalisco Cartel and Sinaloa Cartel's Bloody Turf War Goes On

Bodies continue to pile up as the fight over turf between rival gangs the Jalisco Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico's Zacatecas state carries on.
Pres. Joe Biden Snaps at Reporters Asking Afghanistan Questions Instead of July 4th; Jen Psaki Says People Are 'Overreading' His Responses

Pres. Joe Biden Snaps at Reporters Asking Afghanistan Questions Instead of July 4th; Jen Psaki Says People Are 'Overreading' His Responses

White House press secretary Jen Psaki defended President Joe Biden after he cut off reporters asking questions on Afghanistan instead of the upcoming July 4th.
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Fentanyl Producers Make Drugs Look Harmless

The Texas law enforcement was disturbed recently not only about the rise of Fentanyl in the area, but because producers were processing the drugs into pills to look like prescription medicine, officials stated.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Documents Revealing Her and Jeffrey Epstein's Relationship With the Clintons Ordered to Be Unsealed by Judge

Ghislaine Maxwell's Documents Revealing Her and Jeffrey Epstein's Relationship With the Clintons Ordered to Be Unsealed by Judge

A judge has ordered to unseal personal documents of Jeffrey Epstein's pal, Ghislaine Maxwell, including some that could reveal her relationship to the Clintons.
Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim to Pay for the Reconstruction of Collapsed Mexico City Subway Train Overpass

Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim to Pay for the Reconstruction of Collapsed Mexico City Overpass

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim vowed to pay all the costs to reconstruct the subway overpass-stretch in Mexico City.
Florida Building Collapse: Puerto Rican Artist and Costa Rican Accountant Among 18 Dead; Many Latin Americans Still Missing

Florida Building Collapse: Puerto Rican Artist and Costa Rican Accountant Among 18 Dead; Many Latin Americans Still Missing

A Puerto Rican artist and Costa Rican accountant are among the 18 confirmed dead in the Florida building collapse as search and rescue efforts continue.
Brazil to Suspend $324 Million COVID Vaccine Deal With India's Bharat Biotech

Brazil to Suspend $324 Million COVID Vaccine Deal With India's Bharat Biotech

Brazil will suspend the $324 million COVID vaccine deal with Indian's Bharat Biotech after accusations of irregularities came to light.
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Guatemala Demands Money Back from Russia for Sputnik V non-delivery

After Russia failed to deliver the ordered doses of the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine by Guatemala, the Central American country's Health Minister Amelia Flores stated on Tuesday that the Guatemalan government had asked Russia to return their money.
Supreme Court Says Some Illegal Immigrants Are Not Entitled to Bond Hearings for Release Into U.S.

Supreme Court Says Some Illegal Immigrants Are Not Entitled to Bond Hearings for Release Into U.S.

The Supreme Court has ruled against previously deported illegal immigrants, saying they are not entitled to bond hearings about whether they should be released while the government evaluates their claims.
Oscar Denise: Family Asks Abductors of Paraguay Former Vice President to Provide Proof of Life

Oscar Denise: Family Asks Abductors of Paraguay Former Vice President to Provide Proof of Life

The family of Oscar Denis, the former vice president of Paraguay, has asked his abductors to provide proof of life.
Pfizer and Moderna COVID Vaccines Can Offer Protection Lasting for Years, New Study Shows

Pfizer and Moderna COVID Vaccines Can Offer Protection Lasting for Years, New Study Shows

Scientists said COVID vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna had shown a persistent immune reaction in the body that may protect recipients for years.
Top 5 'Queens' of the Most Notorious Mexican Drug Cartels in Mexico and El Chapo's Wife Is Among Them

Meet the Top 5 'Queens' of the Most Notorious Mexican Drug Cartels in Mexico

An expert on Mexican drug cartels said men mainly dominated the industry while the women or "queens" were kept around for parties.
U.S. Military Launches Airstrikes Against Iran and Syria, Targets Militia Groups Behind Drone Attacks on U.S. Personnel

U.S. Military Launches Airstrikes Against Iran and Syria, Targeting Militia Groups Behind Drone Attacks

U.S. military forces had launched airstrikes in Iraq and Syria on Sunday, targeting militia groups behind the drone attacks on American personnel.
Colombia Offers Nearly $800,000 Reward After President Ivan Duque's Helicopter Was Attacked

Colombia Offers Nearly $800,000 Reward In Connection to the Attack to President Ivan Duque's Helicopter

The government of Colombia offered a reward amounting to nearly $800,000, in exchange for the information on the attack of President Ivan Duque's helicopter.

Gunfight Between Rival Jalisco Cartel and Sinaloa Cartel Leaves 18 Dead in Mexico

Bodies of 18 people riddled with bullets were found in northern Mexico after a shootout between members of the rival Jalisco cartel and the Sinaloa cartel.
Colombia President Ivan Duque’s Helicopter Hit by Gunfire Near Venezuela Border

Colombia President Ivan Duque’s Helicopter Hit by Gunfire Near Venezuela Border

A helicopter carrying Colombia's President Ivan Duque was hit by gunfire while the aircraft was flying near the border with Venezuela on Friday.
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