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Two leaders of Los Zetas lead a new cartel from prison, according to the US

Two leaders of Los Zetas lead a new cartel from prison, according to the US

November 23, 2024October 17, 2024

The Zetas emerged as the armed wing of the Gulf Cartel in Tamaulipas, bordering Texas, and have now been renamed

Biden government has canceled the study loans of more than 1 million public workers

Biden government has canceled the study loans of more than 1 million public workers

November 23, 2024October 17, 2024

A student loan forgiveness program for public workers had benefited only 7,000 people until two years ago. The Public Service

US agency will finance one billion dollars to buy back El Salvador's sovereign debt

US agency will finance one billion dollars to buy back El Salvador's sovereign debt

November 23, 2024October 17, 2024

The US and El Salvador signed a $1 billion financial agreement to finance the repurchase of Salvadoran external debt bonds

US attacks Houthi bunkers in Yemen with B-2 stealth bombers

US attacks Houthi bunkers in Yemen with B-2 stealth bombers

November 23, 2024October 17, 2024

The U.S. military rarely uses the nuclear-capable B-2 in combat, which first saw action in the 1999 Kosovo war. U.S.

Biden will travel to Germany this week and Angola in December on visits delayed by Hurricane Milton

Biden will travel to Germany this week and Angola in December on visits delayed by Hurricane Milton

November 23, 2024October 17, 2024

US President Joe Biden will make a quick visit to Germany to talk with European allies about Ukraine, as part

Los Angeles Church agrees to pay $880 million to abuse victims

Los Angeles Church agrees to pay $880 million to abuse victims

November 23, 2024October 17, 2024

One of the lawyers for the 1,353 victims in litigation said that this is the largest compensation for cases of

Undocumented immigrants in Florida denounce low salaries: “We build luxury buildings, but we live in misery”

Undocumented immigrants in Florida denounce low salaries: “We build luxury buildings, but we live in misery”

November 23, 2024October 17, 2024

Construction workers in South Florida earn an average of $19 per hour, although some may earn less than that. Many

Man arrested for abandoning his dog before Hurricane Milton hits Florida

Man arrested for abandoning his dog before Hurricane Milton hits Florida

November 23, 2024October 16, 2024

Florida man arrested on animal cruelty charges for leaving his dog abandoned during evacuation before Hurricane Milton. A man was

The US accuses two members of Los Zetas in Mexico of leading the Northeast Cartel from prison

The US accuses two members of Los Zetas in Mexico of leading the Northeast Cartel from prison

November 23, 2024October 16, 2024

U.S. prosecutors have accused two leaders of one of Mexico's most violent groups, Los Zetas, of directing their successor Cartel

The US allocates almost $2 billion for recovery from hurricanes Helene and Milton

The US allocates almost $2 billion for recovery from hurricanes Helene and Milton

November 23, 2024October 16, 2024

The US reported that $2 billion will be allocated to help victims of hurricanes Helene and Milton in six states.

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