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The Atlantic USA Opinion January 02, 2024
The problem with jumping between emergenciesPhoto-illustration by Matteo Giuseppe Pani. Source: Getty.January 2, 2024, 7 AM ETIn 2015, a horror movie came to life. The mosquitoes that swarm almost all tropical climates began infecting people with a strange new virus. In most,... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Nation August 24, 2023
El mejor lugar para cobertura bilingüe de noticias y cultura latina en Chicago. The place for bilingual coverage of Latino news and culture in Chicago. Una joven llamada Carolina bebía café caliente mientras acompañaba a su hijo a su primer día de cuarto grado en la Escuela... + más
When an influencer landed on Vinalhaven, cultures clashed and resentment lingers | Portland Press Herald
Una catástrofe estadounidense | The Atlantic
Los Angeles Times USA World December 02, 2022
From her home under the baking sun of Peru's southern Andes, Vilma Huamaní can see the small Cconchaccota lagoon, the axis of her community’s life. It has been a source of trout, fun for children eager to swim, beauty as flamingos flew from over the mountains and water... + más
Spain gives personhood status to Mar Menor salt-water lagoon | ABC News
Spain gives personhood status to Mar Menor salt-water lagoon | Associated Press
Forbes USA Life February 26, 2023
Scientists and historians originally thought Europeans brought TB to the Americas 500 years ago, but growing evidence indicates this bacterial pathogen was infecting American Indigenous Peoples for at least 3,000 years © Copyright by hosted by Ruins of an ancient city in the... + más
US woman has walked around with untreated TB for over a year, now faces jail | Ars Technica
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA World November 06, 2023
A colorful new butterfly species that lives high up in the cloud forests of the Andes Mountains has been identified by scientists.Researchers have given the species the scientific name Actinote pyrrhosticta, which can be translated as stained with fire—a reference to the... + más
Apple will pay up to $395 to people with broken MacBook butterfly keyboards | Ars Technica
How to pair a new or existing Apple Watch with your new iPhone [New process] | 9to5Mac
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