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The fall of Bashar al-Assad in late 2024 reverberated through Syria like a proverbial earthquake, as his decades-old regime of dictatorship, oppression, and secrecy m...
The industrial city of Vernon in Southern California — just south of downtown Los Angeles — had long recorded high lead levels, principally caused by a major battery recycling plant that was eventu...
Migrants crossing the Río Grande/Rio Bravo. Image: Paola Reyes for El Universal. Republished with permission
For those hoping to cross from Mexico into the United States, the final hurdle...
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