Por: Forbes Life September 30, 2022
Colombia officially gained independence from Spain in 1819.Getty Famed for its diverse landscapes, friendly citizens, and high level of biodiversity, Colombia’s tourism industry has seen major growth since the dawn of the 21st century—and with international travel inching back to pre-pandemic levels, there’s no better time than the present to plan your first visit. While choosing a city may seem like a daunting task, there’s no shortage... + full article
The Boston Globe USA World September 30, 2022
MEXICO CITY — He vanished before dawn, while out on one of his regular early-morning walks. Three weeks later Tomás Rojo was found dead, his body so decomposed it required DNA testing to confirm his identify.A leader of the Indigenous Yaqui community in northern Mexico, Rojo... + más
Mexico is world's deadliest spot for environmental activists | Associated Press
Mexico is world’s deadliest spot for environmental activists | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Science September 29, 2022
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Some 200 environmental and land defense activists were killed around the world in 2021, including some 54 in , which assumed the position of the deadliest country in the annual report by nongovernmental organization Global Witness.More than three-quarters of... + más
Report: 200 environmental activists killed globally in 2021 | WPLG Local 10
Report: 200 Environmental Activists Killed Globally in 2021 | NBC 6 South Florida
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech September 29, 2022
MEXICO CITY – Some 200 environmental and land defense activists were killed around the world in 2021, including some 54 in Mexico, which assumed the position of the deadliest country in the annual report by nongovernmental organization Global Witness.More than three-quarters... + más
Report: 200 environmental activists killed globally in 2021 | Associated Press
Orlando Sentinel USA Health September 26, 2022
Even during the most strict lockdown of Florida prisons in recent history — when visitors, volunteers and new intakes were halted for almost six months at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic — drugs, cell phones and weapons continued to flow steadily through the state... + más
Study: Too few kids with sickle cell get stroke screen, care | Associated Press
Senators push new oversight to combat federal prison crises | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA World September 25, 2022
Shovel and wooden pan in hand, rubber boots hoisted up to his shins, Leider Ocoró Ambuila strolled past the zapote tree, past the stands of ripening bananas, past the cow pen, down to the banks of the Ovejas river. He was soon crouched at waterway’s edge shoveling silt into a... + más
Five Essential Cities For First-Time Visitors To Colombia | Forbes
Tracee Ellis Ross Partners With Non Profit To Support Black Women-Owned Businesses | The Root
Time USA Nation September 24, 2022
Many major global cities saw a significant decrease in competitiveness during the COVID-19 pandemic, as governments tightened border restrictions and imposed tough social distancing restrictions, according to the 2021 Global Power City Index (GPCI). It remains to be seen... + más
Orange sales tax increase could bring new money to cities. Here’s how they would use it | Orlando Sentinel
3 reasons rent is starting to dip in some U.S. cities | CBS News
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics September 24, 2022
Cities have big plans for their cut of a proposed one-cent increase to the sales tax, expected to rake in nearly $600 million annually with municipalities promised a 10% share. With it, they collectively have about $1.8 billion in plans to widen some roads and shrink others, of... + más
3 ways to get a bigger tax refund | CBS News
Tax code audit is long overdue | The Hill
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