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The case of twins Ever Arturo (left) and Luis Fernando (right), who have different skin tone, a rare phenomenon. (Courtesy of Arturo Vázquez)
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Twins With Different Skin Tone Born In Mexico

October 15, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Twins With Different Skin Tone Born In Mexico

The boys’ case is rare, as they were assumed to be identical.
The post Twins With Different Skin Tone Born In Mexico appeared first on Zenger News. […]

The price of U.S. crude oil has hit a 7-year-high. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Business

No Signs For An End To The Rally In Crude Oil Prices

October 15, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on No Signs For An End To The Rally In Crude Oil Prices

As prices continue moving higher, energy-related inflation could pose a threat to continued economic growth.
The post No Signs For An End To The Rally In Crude Oil Prices appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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War On Drugs: Fumigation Of Illegal Crops Triggers Pre-Election Controversy In Colombia 

October 14, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on War On Drugs: Fumigation Of Illegal Crops Triggers Pre-Election Controversy In Colombia 

Spraying glyphosate, part of a U.S.-backed anti-drug policy, has harmful effects on humans and the environment. 
The post War On Drugs: Fumigation Of Illegal Crops Triggers Pre-Election Controversy In Colombia  appeared first on Zenger News. […]

A Haitian father carries his daughter in the Darien Gap, between Colombia and Panama, on Oct. 5. It is the most dangerous passage for migrants walking through the Americas. They often hope to reach the United States, while others stay in Mexico. (John Moore/Getty Images)
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Dangerous Trek For Haitian Migrants Seeking Asylum In Mexico

October 13, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Dangerous Trek For Haitian Migrants Seeking Asylum In Mexico

Migrants face hunger, thefts, kidnappings and harsh weather conditions in the Darien Gap, between Colombia and Panama.
The post Dangerous Trek For Haitian Migrants Seeking Asylum In Mexico appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Gasoline prices in the United States have now hit 7-year highs. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Business

‘Panicky’ Factors Could Be Behind Higher Gasoline Prices

October 12, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on ‘Panicky’ Factors Could Be Behind Higher Gasoline Prices

From crude oil to gasoline and natural gas, commodity prices continue to run multiyear highs.
The post ‘Panicky’ Factors Could Be Behind Higher Gasoline Prices appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Brandy stars in ‘Queens’ as Naomi, ‘Xplicit Lyrics.’ (Stephen Shugerman/Getty Images for Turner) 
Latino News

ABC Releases First Music Video For Upcoming ‘Queens’ Series

October 12, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on ABC Releases First Music Video For Upcoming ‘Queens’ Series

The drama tells the story of a 1990s female hip-hop band’s reunion — and the chance to recapture their fame.
The post ABC Releases First Music Video For Upcoming ‘Queens’ Series appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Bel Hernandez began her career in Hollywood as an actress, but soon became a journalist and media entrepreneur. (Latin Heat Entertainment)
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Bel Hernandez To Help The Organization That Distributes Golden Globes Become More Inclusive 

October 12, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Bel Hernandez To Help The Organization That Distributes Golden Globes Become More Inclusive 

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has responded to criticism and is taking steps to promote diversity. 
The post Bel Hernandez To Help The Organization That Distributes Golden Globes Become More Inclusive  appeared first on Zenger News. […]

The Valley of Mexico has had water problems for a long time. The supply system does not cover the needs of the more than 20 million people living in the area, and droughts have worsened the issue. (Brent Stirton/Getty Images)
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Dried Up: Valley Of Mexico Faces Critical Water Shortage 

October 11, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Dried Up: Valley Of Mexico Faces Critical Water Shortage 

Droughts and heavy rains threaten 21.5 million people in Mexico City, reaching a point of no return.
The post Dried Up: Valley Of Mexico Faces Critical Water Shortage  appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Research on air pollution and cognitive decline has indicated that cleaner air may reduce the risk for Alzheimer's and other dementias. (James Wheeler/Unsplash)
Health

Study Finds Clean Air Matters For A Healthy Brain

October 9, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Study Finds Clean Air Matters For A Healthy Brain

Studies have linked air pollution to a greater risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
The post Study Finds Clean Air Matters For A Healthy Brain appeared first on Zenger News. […]

President Joe Biden chose to focus on the just-released unemployment numbers in September jobs report, describing that measure as “great progress.” Biden delivered those remarks on October 8 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Business

September Jobs Report Misses Big: Payrolls Increase Less Than Half Predicted

October 8, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on September Jobs Report Misses Big: Payrolls Increase Less Than Half Predicted

While unemployment rate fell, economists worry not enough people are returning to work.
The post September Jobs Report Misses Big: Payrolls Increase Less Than Half Predicted appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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