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Pride, DEI, and Corporate Authenticity
Twin Cities Pride made headlines this year when it dropped Target as a corporate sponsor in response to the retail giant rolling back DEI efforts. That left the nonprofit, which organizes the annual downtown Minneapolis Pride parade and...

Rare coral, sea stars and a jaguar: What the contents of a Templo Mayor altar tell us about Mexico’s past
This week, the Templo Mayor Project (PTM) provided an update on its latest significant archaeological exploration, an altar offering featuring nearly 20,000 items, including a jaguar adorned with copper bells. Archaeologist Leonardo López Luján —...

Pig outlook: Lean hog futures bulls still in driver’s seat
Livestock analyst Jim Wyckoff reports on global pig news The lean hog futures market remains very solid from a technical perspective as prices are trending up on the daily bar chart, with no early clues of a market top being close at hand. Hog...

Give me liberty or a Tinpot Dictator
Peggy Noonan has been a right-leaning columnist for The Wall Street Journal since leaving the Ronald Reagan administration as his primary speechwriter. Five of Noonan’s books have been New York Times bestsellers. Consuming every word of her weekly...
Iran attacks Israel, SpaceX launches 20 Starlink Satellites, and Trump tells immigrants to leave
Good evening, Central Florida. We're wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook. Your Weather Planner Showers and storms from this afternoon's seabreeze will gradually weaken over the next...

NEW: Over Half a Million Haitians Living in America Now Face Deportation After Trump Admin. Terminates Their ‘Temporary Protected Status’
Coast Guard repatriates 182 migrants to Haiti (Credit: Department of Homeland Security) More than half a million individuals from the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere will have to go back home in the coming months as Team Trump continues...

10 boutique hotels for your next stay in Oaxaca city
The quaint city of Oaxaca is nestled in the Sierra Madre mountains, where two of Mesoamerica’s most prominent civilizations were born: the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, whose modern descendants call themselves Ben Zaa and Ñuu Savi, respectively. These...

Democrats call Senator Padilla’s forceful removal from press conference ‘revolting.’ Here’s a recap of Thursday.
pinned Dozens of LA-area mayors demand the Trump administration stop intensified immigration raids By the Associated Press Dozens of mayors from across the Los Angeles region banded together Wednesday to demand that the Trump administration stop...

DHS terminates temporary protected status for Haitians
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Friday that the agency is terminating temporary protected status for more than 520,000 Haitians who fled their country due to political instability and widespread gang violence....
More than 500 protest Trump, policies in Richmond's 'No Kings' rally
Hundreds protested the Trump administration in Richmond as part of a nationwide "No Kings" movement. Protesters voiced concerns about Trump's policies on immigration, health care and environmental protection, arguing he disregards the...

Trump Administration Ends Temporary Protected Status for Haiti, Over Half a Million Haitians Face Deportation
Move to Terminate Protected Status Follows SCOTUS Ruling, DHS Cites National Interest By yourNEWS Media Newsroom More than 500,000 Haitians living in the United States under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will be required to return home...

Crowley Connects US Northeast and Central America
Crowley, an international leader in logistics, has made a significant expansion of its ocean shipping services with the introduction of its first-ever route between the US Northeast and Central America. Crowley deployed its new state-of-the-art...

Venezuela: Trapped in an authoritarian maze
First published in Spanish at Nueva Sociedad. Translation by Richard Fidler for LINKS International Journal of Socialist Renewal. Following the July 2024 presidential elections, and the official refusal to release disaggregated results, Nicolás...

Hit by suspension of U.S. funds, Latin American news outlets turn to new survival strategies
When El Toque, an independent outlet that serves Cubans from exile, lost significant support after the suspension of U.S. international cooperation in January, its leaders launched an effort to diversify revenue sources. They increased advertising...

Tropical development over Bay of Campeche possible this weekend, as heavy rain hits Central America
FOX 35 meteorologist Laurel Blanchard has the latest conditions in the tropics. The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season runs July 1 - November 30. Download the FOX Local app for tropical alerts and notifications. ORLANDO, Fla. - A broad area of showers...

Tropics remain quiet as storms bring hail, possible tornado to Florida
No tropical activity is expected over the next seven days, although the National Hurricane Center is tracking four tropical waves. NWS investigating possible tornado that hit Largo on June 25. Thunderstorms, some severe, could hit parts of Florida...

With elections nearing, Honduran journalists face violence and harassment
By Silvia Higuera June 26, 2025 June 1 will be remembered as a dark day for journalism in Honduras. In the early morning hours, reporter Javier Antonio Hércules Salinas was killed while driving a taxi home in the western municipality of Santa Rosa...

‘Used and Abused for Decades’: Texas Lawmaker Seeks Overhaul of Temporary Protected Status
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—A Texas congressman is aiming to reform the Temporary Protected Status program for migrants and to end the abuses of the program. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, on Thursday will introduce a bill that, if passed and signed into...

U.S. Homeland Security Revokes Humanitarian Parole: Trump’s Xenophobic Immigration Agenda in Action
U.S. ends CHNV parole program, marking shift toward restrictive and anti-immigrant policies.Photo:EFE. June 12, 2025 Hour: 5:18 pm The U.S. Department of Homeland Security cancels parole and work permits for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua,...

Crowley launches first-ever route between U.S. Northeast and Central America
Logistics company Crowley has announced a "significant expansion" of ocean shipping services with its first-ever route between the U.S. Northeast and Central America. Utilizing Crowley’s new, state-of-the-art Avance Class vessels, the five-day...