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Disappearances in Mexico are on the rise and the government is unresponsive, NGOs say. Here, women protest the disappearance of a woman in Cancun, in November 2020. Some 20 percent of the people missing in Tamaulipas are women aged 18 to 30. (Erick Marfil/Getty Images)
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Activists Claim Mexican President Ignores Missing People In Tamaulipas

September 9, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Activists Claim Mexican President Ignores Missing People In Tamaulipas

Over 100 death camps have been found in Mexico, and families of the missing demand answers.
The post Activists Claim Mexican President Ignores Missing People In Tamaulipas appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Mexican influencers often indulge in nontransparent advertising on social media. Regulations hope to change that. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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Influencer Law: Mexican Organizations Seek Digital Advertising Regulation, Legislators Discuss Issue

September 8, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Influencer Law: Mexican Organizations Seek Digital Advertising Regulation, Legislators Discuss Issue

Citizen organizations demand transparency for social-media recommendations. 
The post Influencer Law: Mexican Organizations Seek Digital Advertising Regulation, Legislators Discuss Issue appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Mayor Leticia Javier celebrates the self-proclamation of Huehuetán as an Afro-descendant municipality. (Courtesy of Leticia Javier Marín)
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New Afro-Descendant Municipality Emerges In Mexico Amid Invisibility And Discrimination

September 8, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on New Afro-Descendant Municipality Emerges In Mexico Amid Invisibility And Discrimination

Afro-Mexicans account for 1.2 percent of the national population and live mainly in Guerrero, Oaxaca and Veracruz.
The post New Afro-Descendant Municipality Emerges In Mexico Amid Invisibility And Discrimination appeared first on Zenger News. […]

The Central Library's facade has not been restored in years. (Felipe Torres Gianvittorio/Zenger)
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The University City Of Caracas, A World Heritage Site, Is Falling Apart

September 8, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on The University City Of Caracas, A World Heritage Site, Is Falling Apart

After years of neglect, Presdient Nicolás Maduro’s regime has appointed a recovery commission.
The post The University City Of Caracas, A World Heritage Site, Is Falling Apart appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Fred Armisen, here at Beall-Washington House in 2014, will join the cast alongside Vico Ortiz. (Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)
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Fred Armisen, Vico Ortiz Join HBO Max’s ‘Our Flag Means Death’ 

September 7, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Fred Armisen, Vico Ortiz Join HBO Max’s ‘Our Flag Means Death’ 

It’s the true story of the 18th-century “Gentleman Pirate,” a pampered aristocrat who turned to crime.
The post Fred Armisen, Vico Ortiz Join HBO Max’s ‘Our Flag Means Death’  appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Fernando Spilki, a virologist, is a researcher at Feevale University in Novo Hamburgo. (Solange Corrêa/Feevale Press Office)
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Delta Becomes Predominant Strain In Rio De Janeiro; Infection Rate Rises In Southern Brazil

September 7, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Delta Becomes Predominant Strain In Rio De Janeiro; Infection Rate Rises In Southern Brazil

Brazil’s Health Secretary has changed five times through the pandemic.
The post Delta Becomes Predominant Strain In Rio De Janeiro; Infection Rate Rises In Southern Brazil appeared first on Zenger News. […]

“Clue” was first released in the UK in 1949. (Matěj Dědek Baťha/Wikimedia Commons) 
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Unsolved Mysteries: Board Game ‘Clue’ Recast As Animated TV Series

September 3, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Unsolved Mysteries: Board Game ‘Clue’ Recast As Animated TV Series

Pancho Mansfield brings the second version of the detective game to the screen; the first was a 1985 film. 
The post Unsolved Mysteries: Board Game ‘Clue’ Recast As Animated TV Series appeared first on Zenger News. […]

In 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', Tom Holland returns as Spider-Man, while Alfred Molina revisits his role as supervillain Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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Tom Holland, Alfred Molina Reprise Roles In ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’

September 3, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Tom Holland, Alfred Molina Reprise Roles In ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’

Once unmasked, Spider-Man must combine his humanity with his duties as a superhero. 
The post Tom Holland, Alfred Molina Reprise Roles In ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ appeared first on Zenger News. […]

The band kicked off its national tour at Los Angeles Music Center on Aug. 21, as part of “Summer SoundWaves”. (David McNew/Getty Images)
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Las Cafeteras Kicks Off National Tour At L.A. Music Center

September 2, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Las Cafeteras Kicks Off National Tour At L.A. Music Center

The activist band will visit more than a dozen cities and perform songs that celebrate its members’ cultural heritage. 
The post Las Cafeteras Kicks Off National Tour At L.A. Music Center appeared first on Zenger News. […]

New research shows sunlight can trigger the release of sex hormones. (Mayur Gala/Unsplash)
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All Frisky: How Sunlight Can Fire Up Hormones That Make People Feel Sexier

September 2, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on All Frisky: How Sunlight Can Fire Up Hormones That Make People Feel Sexier

Being outdoors in the sun’s rays triggers the release of sex hormones.
The post All Frisky: How Sunlight Can Fire Up Hormones That Make People Feel Sexier appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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