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Apr 07 2024
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Mexico to Require Visas for Peruvians in Migration Crackdown
Mexico will require Peruvians obtain a visa to enter the country in an effort to stem a “substantial increase” in the flow of migrants from the South American country.
The temporary action, starting later in April, reverses a visa exemption for Peruvians that had been in place since 2012, according to a statement from Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Ministry on Saturday. Peru responded by
BloombergApr 17 2024
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Despite recent visit, some young Wisconsin voters remain divided on Biden
NPR Fact CheckApr 03 2024
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Unexpected Mexico: Finding the Hidden Gems
There’s no denying Mexico is filled with a bounty of beach resorts. But what if you’re looking for something more adventurous than the all-inclusive hotel and you want to do more than lounge poolside? Mexico is home to a vast array of unusual experiences, from ancient ruins, to geological wonders, to scuba diving in the second-largest barrier reef system in the world. Here are a few unique
The Saturday Evening PostMar 29 2024
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The Great Migration…to Mexico
The American Dream has long been out of reach for many Black people in this country. Between police violence, the lack of economic opportunity, and the threat of a second Trump term, many African Americans are considering building their dream lives in another country. And for thousands of people, Mexico is one of the top destinations. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by
SlateApr 08 2024
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Studying Human Remains Topic Of Avon Archaeological Talk
AVON, CT — Another in a series of local webinars dealing with archaeology and local impacts will take place this week virtually. The partnership of the Avon Historical Society, Avon Free Public Library and Avon Senior Center will present the second lecture in their fourth annual five-part webinar series “Unearthing History: The Discovery of a 12,500-year-old Paleo-Indian Site along the
Patch.comApr 07 2024
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U.S. accuses China of using Mexico as backdoor
As President Andrés Manuel “AMLO” López Obrador nears the end of his term, Mexico is emerging as the unlikely victor in the escalating geopolitical showdown between China and the U.S. For the first time in two decades, the U.S. purchased more goods from Mexico than from China, illustrating the effect of shifting global trade patterns in the Americas. Mexico’s growth as a U.S. trading partner
The Brazilian ReportApr 11 2024
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Slidell, Pearl River public schools remain closed Friday
Any school not listed will be open Friday for instruction.
A spokesperson for St. Tammany Parish Public School said the district hopes to have all schools open by Monday of next week. Updates will be provided on Sunday through robocalls and also posted on the district's website and social media platforms.
Employees of schools that are closed will be contacted directly with more
The Times-PicayuneApr 16 2024
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GSK says efficacy of its shingles vaccine remains high after years
April 17 (Reuters) - British drugmaker GSK (GSK.L) said on Wednesday long-term data showed that its blockbuster shingles vaccine, Shingrix, had 79.7% efficacy in participants aged 50 years and above, six to 11 years after vaccination.
The vaccine's efficacy remained high at 82% at year 11 after initial vaccination, GSK said, citing data from a long-term follow-up, late-stage trial that
Reuters