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7 things that changed in World Cup 2026

The 2026 World Cup introduces a new format, with more teams, more matches and a longer tournament across three host countries.

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Concerns Rise Over Cartel Power Struggles After El Mencho’s Death

The death of Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera has sparked fears of violent power struggles among Mexican cartels. Officials report ongoing clashes between armed groups…

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Cartel Violence Spreads Across Mexico After El Mencho’s Death

Following the death of cartel leader Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera, violence has erupted across multiple Mexican states. Authorities report roadblocks, fires, and clashes as…

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Who Wins and Who Loses from Trump’s Tariffs?

Trump’s tariffs are reshaping global trade, giving countries like the UK, Mexico, and Vietnam a competitive edge while hitting China, India, and Brazil the…

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How to Get 2026 FIFA World Cup Tickets

The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup officially began this week with the opening of the first ticket sales. For now, access is…

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From Empty Room to Viral Quinceañera

Fifteen-year-old Isela Santiago Morales from central Mexico had a disappointing first quinceañera with few attendees. After her father’s viral Facebook post, local photographers, DJs,…

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From Runway to Backlash: The Adidas Shoe Mexico Called Out

Adidas and US fashion designer Willy Chavarria are facing backlash over the “Oaxaca Slip-On,” a shoe accused of appropriating Mexico’s Indigenous heritage. The design…

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What does the new U.S.-Japan trade deal mean?

In a significant move just days before a major tariff deadline, the United States and Japan have reached a new trade agreement that reduces…

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Explainer: Who Did America Trade With Most in 2024?

In 2024, the US trade landscape shifted significantly, with Mexico surpassing China as America’s top trading partner, followed closely by Canada and China. The…

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Why Are Gray Whales Dying in San Francisco Bay?

Scientists are investigating a rise in gray whale deaths in San Francisco Bay, as growing numbers of the animals are found undernourished and increasingly…

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Titanic Survivor’s Life Jacket Sells for Nearly $1 Million

A rare life jacket worn by a Titanic survivor sold for over $906,000 at an auction in England, significantly exceeding its initial estimates and…

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Did Mars Once Have an Ocean? New Clues Emerge

Scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered new evidence suggesting that Mars may have once hosted a vast ocean covering up…

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