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Footballers’ farewell to Roy “C” Williams
Roy Anthony “Roy C” Williams (June 3, 1957 – September 29, 2025) BELIZE CITY, Thurs. Oct. 16, 2025 The above picture is of the 1989 Coke Milpros football team, taken outside the military hotel at which they stayed in Panama (during General Manuel...
ICC complaint accuses Italian PM Meloni of COMPLICITY in Gaza genocide
A coalition of 50 jurists, academics and activists accused Italy's government of complicity in genocide at the ICC. Named defendants include PM Giorgia Meloni, Defense Minister Guido Crosetto, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and Leonardo CEO...
Review: “Little Boy / Little Man,” A Heartfelt Ode to Brotherhood and Survival
In “Little Boy / Little Man,” currently playing at the Geffen Playhouse, the immigrant dream isn’t gilded; it’s bruised, blistered, and defiantly alive. This raw, heartfelt exploration of identity, brotherhood, and belonging unfolds with a pulse...
2025 SCOTUS Roundup
At the first Lawyers, Community, and Impact (LCI) event of the year, held on September 10 and moderated by Benjamin Liebman, vice dean for intellectual life and Robert L. Lieff Professor of Law, Columbia Law School faculty experts Gillian Metzger,...
Why NABJ Should Heed Reports on Trust in Media
Correcting Errors Is Considered a Key to Credibility . . . NABJ Postpones 50th Anniversary Gala . . . Ethnic Media Well-Suited to Stop Disinformation Judge Rules Federal Agents Can’t Target Journalists Nobel Peace Prize Win Is a Blow for Press...
Motivations behind Europe’s political shifts toward Gaza genocide
In recent months, Europe has witnessed significant and positive shifts toward a more just stance on the Palestinian cause. This has included growing condemnation of the Israeli massacres, acts of genocide, and ethnic cleansing carried out...
War on drugs or regime change? Trump’s gamble over Venezuela
“He has offered everything,” President Trump said in the White House on Friday. “You know why? Because he doesn’t want to f*** around with the United States.” This time, the president’s anger wasn’t aimed at President Zelensky, despite the...
The Caribbean’s Migration Milestone
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Four Caribbean countries launch a free movement regime, Washington lifts sanctions on a former Paraguayan president, and the U.N. demands answers on Nicaragua’s...
With "Dilexi Te," Pope Leo Tips His Hand -- Toward Liberation Theology
Ever since Chicagos Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV, I've held back from judging the direction of his papacy. When people asked what I thought, I'd say, I'm slow to comment. He hasn't yet tipped his hand. Now, with the publication of the...
Fear Pushes Latin America’s Dollars Home as Migrants Race Deportation and New Taxes
A new kind of border rush isn’t happening at checkpoints—it’s unfolding at cash counters and phone apps. As deportations rise and new taxes loom, migrants are wiring money home at record speed. Fear is driving dollars, and Latin America’s most...
The 12th Central American Games Have Begun in Guatemala.
6 Havana, October 17 (RHC) – At least 15 disciplines will begin their competitions today as part of the sporting event that is the XII Central American Games in Guatemala, with all the information on the event’s website. The excitement can be...
Leftists are violent. Is that any surprise?
By S.A. McCarthy, Op-ed contributor Thursday, October 09, 2025 A police armored vehicle patrols an intersection on August 24, 2020 in Kenosha, Wisconsin during the second night of rioting after the shooting of Jacob Blake, 29, on August 23. |...
Novecento’s Halloween Party to benefit “Espartanos” prison rugby program
The annual Halloween Party at Novecento has become one of Key Biscayne’s most anticipated celebrations, not only for offering a great deal of fun fellowship, creativity and costume competition which fills the night, but also for its strong spirit...
This Hispanic Heritage Month, I Feel Less Represented in Beauty Than Ever
Latinas are the biggest consumers in the beauty industry. With a population of 62.5 million in the US, we have an estimated buying power of $2.4 trillion (and that's up 87 percent in the past 10 years) and reports show we spend more on beauty...
Sky Islands: Jaguars, Apaches, Spirits, and the “Last” Emblem of a Dying Interloper Colonializing Genocidal Race
Kate Scott, Director of the Madrean Archipelago wildlife center. Michel Marizco/KJZZ Source: Pieces of old vehicle barrier were pushed into canyons. Other heavy, broken pieces were left on ledges and used to form a welded together gate blocking...
Ranked: The World’s Oldest People in History
Mapped: Life Expectancy Around the World (2025) This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Key Takeaways Monaco has the...
Nuevo mural en la Catedral de San Patricio: homenaje a los inmigrantes, rescatistas y los santos de Nueva York
By Steven Schwankert / The Good Newsroom, OSV News NUEVA YORK(OSV News) — Un nuevo mural de 7.6 metros de altura que cubre las paredes de la entrada de la Catedral de San Patricio, y que fue dedicado antes de una Misa el 21 de septiembre, celebra...
Dreams sold, lives shattered: Nepalis spend millions to reach the US, only to be deported
KATHMANDU, Oct 18: Reports of Nepalis being deported from the United States have been surfacing almost daily. Despite the high risks of entering the US illegally, hundreds of Nepalis have spent millions of rupees to reach the country through...
Recreo Coffee, The Baker, Polcari's named top coffee shops by Yelp
Love trying new coffee spots? Three of the best coffee shops in the country are in Massachusetts, according to Yelp. The local business guide recently released a list of the top 100 coffee shops in the U.S., based off the total volume and ratings...