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Published on Jun 4, 2025Source: The Business Journals - Neutral
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Published on 00:32 GMT
Fake news, floods and faith in Mexico’s justice system: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
“The times they are a-changin’.” Bob Dylan wrote the song in the early 1960s but its famous refrain also applies to Mexico today. A judicial overhaul has commenced. Donald Trump is upending the trade relationship between the United States and Mexico. The …
Source: Mexico News Daily - Center-left -
Published on 00:22 GMT
These are the New Orleans restaurants, bars that have closed for good so far in 2025
In a food city as brilliant and crowded as New Orleans, restaurants can frequently come and go, and 2025 has proved to be no different for the food and dining industry. Nearly 20 restaurants and bars have shuttered their businesses halfway through the year …
Source: Nola - Louisiana - Neutral -
Published on 00:03 GMT
Two Baja California restaurants add to Mexico’s harvest of Michelin stars
Two Baja California restaurants have been awarded the coveted Michelin star, joining five newly starred Mexico City eateries as the Michelin Guide Mexico 2025 announced its latest honors. The newest awardees join 16 other Mexican restaurants — from the …
Source: Mexico News Daily - Center-left -
Published on Jun 4, 2025
ESPN Puts Bryce Underwood Frenzy in Hot Waters With New Revelation
If you thought the Bryce Underwood to Michigan was bulletproof, ESPN might have cracked the windshield. Of course, the optimism is high. Sherrone Moore was able to flip the No. 1 player in the 2025 class from LSU with some help from influential people. But …
Source: Essentially Sports - Neutral -
Published on Jun 4, 2025
Migrants Arrested at El Paso Courts in New Deportation Tactic
EL PASO, Texas — Federal immigration agents are increasingly arresting migrants in and around immigration courts, often targeting individuals whose cases have been dismissed. This practice has raised concerns among immigration attorneys, who argue it …
Source: Times News Global - Pro-Government -
Published on Jun 4, 2025
Mexico threatens countermeasures if US keeps 50% metal tariffs
Global leaders and businesses react to doubling of US metal tariffs “If you don’t have steel, you don’t have a country,” US President Donald Trump told a crowd of supporters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Friday, when he announced the US would double its …
Source: Win Media SKN - Pro-Government -
Published on Jun 4, 2025
College hoops report: USD reshuffles roster as part of ‘new reality’; UCSD to play in tourney
In the busiest Division I men’s basketball offseason ever, nearly 2,700 players entered the transfer portal. The University of San Diego’s men’s program was among the busiest in the nation. The Toreros lost nine players via the portal, including center …
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune - California - Neutral -
Published on Jun 4, 2025
AT&T just launched a new plan that may be perfect for your parents
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR AT&T is launching a new plan tailored for customers who are 55 and older. New and existing customers can join the 55 Plus plan for $40 per month for one line or $35 per month for two lines. This plan can be …
Source: Android Authority - Pending -
Published on Jun 4, 2025
New Mexico State Library Supports ‘Color Our World’ Summer Reading Programs Statewide
STATE News: New Mexico State Library (NMSL) is supporting summer reading programs at public libraries throughout the state. This year’s theme for public libraries is “Color Our World”, which invites libraries to celebrate art, creativity, and artistic …
Source: Los Alamos Daily Post - New Mexico - Center-left