Can Latin America’s right maintain their winning streak?

All across Latin America, right-wing leaders have been consolidating their power.

In Argentina, Javier Milei ’s La Libertad Avanza had a superb midterm election night last October, allowing the president to pass major labor reforms in March. Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa eased to reelection last year by a handsome margin. El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele no longer has term limits, meaning the…

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Honduran Nationals Caught Moving $470K in Stolen Vehicles on Texas Highway, Say Cops

Two men were arrested near Seguin, Texas, after law enforcement officers discovered the pair was allegedly transporting stolen vehicles concealed in two semi-tractor trailers. The two men, described as Honduran nationals by the Guadalupe County Sheriff’s office, were found in possession of six stolen vehicles valued at more than $470,000.

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France puts Freemasons on trial for hit squad murders

A murder trial opened in Paris last week with 22 defendants and a premise that sounds invented: killings and beatings allegedly commissioned through an internal dispute inside a Freemasonry lodge in Puteaux, just outside the city. Among those in the dock, according to France 24: four active DGSE foreign intelligence officers, two cops, a former DGSI counterintelligence official, corporate…

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Iran against US allies: ballistic missiles, criminal gangs and cyberattacks

The Iranian regime has warned that it could attack European cities in any country that supports US President Donald Trump’s strikes, writes Politico. So far, drones launched by Tehran have already attempted to attack Cyprus, with one of them hitting a British Royal Air Force base on the island, while others were shot down before […]

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Super Bowl Guac Is Super Destructive. Some People Want to Fix That.

For many Americans, chips and guacamole are as much a part of Super Bowl Sunday as the game itself. More avocados are sold for the big game than at any other time of year. This wasn’t always the case. Americans eat almost 10 times as much guacamole during the Super Bowl as we did 25 years ago. But America’s increasing guac obsession has come with huge hidden costs: deforestation, water theft,…

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