The United Nations helped the Yaqui Nation, an Indigenous group in Mexico and the United States, reclaim a deer’s head and other items from a Swedish museum.
Author: Isabella Grullón Paz
Años Viejos: Torching the Old Year to Toast the New One
In parts of Latin America, the traditional burning of rag dolls was used to symbolically banish the woes of the year gone by. Nowadays, it’s not uncommon to see TV hosts and ex-presidents going up in flames.
More Than 40,000 March in Vienna Against Coronavirus Restrictions
Protesters gathered for a second weekend of mass demonstrations against the country’s tough lockdown and a coming vaccine mandate.
Medical Groups Declare Youth Mental Health Crisis
Medical groups said the coronavirus pandemic had worsened a mental health crisis among children and teenagers.
Fox News Anchor Neil Cavuto Tests Positive for Coronavirus
The broadcaster has survived cancer and open-heart surgery and has multiple sclerosis.
Fox News Anchor Neil Cavuto Tests Positive for Coronavirus
The broadcaster has survived cancer and open-heart surgery and has multiple sclerosis.
In-N-Out Burger Was Briefly Closed for Breaking San Francisco Covid Protocols
The popular burger chain said it refused to become “the vaccination police for any government.”
In-N-Out Burger Was Briefly Closed for Breaking San Francisco Covid Protocols
The popular burger chain said it refused to become “the vaccination police for any government.”
Minnesota Hospital Struggle Under Weight of Latest Virus Surge
New daily cases have risen by 29 percent in the last two weeks and hospitalizations by 17 percent, according to a New York Times database.
Elizabeth Warren Accuses Amazon of Peddling Covid Misinformation
In a letter addressed to Amazon’s chief executive, the Massachusetts senator asserted that the company’s search algorithm promotes books riddled with falsehoods about the pandemic.