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I Remember It, Well….

Fame is fleeting. We may be a Facebook celebrity today with ‘likes’ in the six digits, only to find as time goes by that the balance is shifting daily as we fade into the oblivion from which we emerged. Pretty much the same phenomenon is...

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to help rescue Miami's reefs from climate change

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to help rescue Miami's reefs from climate change

A team of scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Coral in Honduras is working together to transplant crossbred coral fragments onto a reef off Miami’s coastline that was devastated by coral bleaching two years ago....

Nicaragua and China Break Ground on Landmark Solar Project to Power Water Access and Energy Sovereignty

Nicaragua and China Break Ground on Landmark Solar Project to Power Water Access and Energy Sovereignty

Nicaragua, with Chinese financing, launches its largest solar plant to date—powering water systems, cutting energy costs, and deepening South-South cooperation on infrastructure for social good. It will be the country’s largest green power plant,...

Solar Energy Brings Water to Iconic Salvadoran Village of El Mozote

Solar Energy Brings Water to Iconic Salvadoran Village of El Mozote

Civil Society, Development & Aid, Editors' Choice, Energy, Headlines, Human Rights, Integration and Development Brazilian-style, Latin America & the Caribbean, Sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, Women & Economy Sustainability More than...

Texas ICE raids: 25 arrested at construction sites in Brownsville, South Padre Island

Texas ICE raids: 25 arrested at construction sites in Brownsville, South Padre Island

(Source: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) HARLINGTON, Texas - Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 25 people in the country illegally at two Texas construction sites on Wednesday. ICE, along with the Texas Department of Public...

What to know about U.S. vs. Mexico: Gold Cup final preview, predictions, more

What to know about U.S. vs. Mexico: Gold Cup final preview, predictions, more

Jeff Carlisle Close Jeff Carlisle U.S. soccer correspondent Jeff Carlisle covers MLS and the U.S. national team for ESPN FC. Cesar Hernandez Jul 5, 2025, 08:07 PM Sunday will mark the latest chapter in the United States and Mexico rivalry as the...

US Upland, Pima cotton sales down, shipment also drop this week: USDA

US Upland, Pima cotton sales down, shipment also drop this week: USDA

Net sales of Upland cotton in the United States for the 2024–25 season totalled 23,700 running bales (RB), each weighing 226.8 kg (500 pounds), during the week ending June 26, 2025. This represents a decrease of 13 per cent from the previous week...

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to help save Miami's reefs from climate change (World)

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to help save Miami's reefs from climate change (World)

By Cody Jackson And Freida Frisaro, The Associated Press - Jul 4, 2025 / 6:19 am | Story: 559822 Photo:University of Miami Rosenstiel School via AP This image provided by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School shows divers planting a crossbred...

Scientists transplant corals to help save Miami's reefs from climate change

Scientists transplant corals to help save Miami's reefs from climate change

This image provided by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School shows divers planting a crossbred coral species from Honduras on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 off the coast of Miami to help Florida's coral reefs become more resilient to climate change....

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to revive Miami's devastated reefs

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to revive Miami's devastated reefs

Video above: News and weather headlines for July 4A team of scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Marine in Honduras is working together to transplant crossbred coral fragments onto a reef off Miami’s coastline...

U.S Embassy Warns Travelers Of New Vaccination Rule At Popular Cruise Destination

U.S Embassy Warns Travelers Of New Vaccination Rule At Popular Cruise Destination

A Central American country with a Caribbean Sea coastline to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south, Honduras is renowned for its remarkably intact Maya ruins and reef-fringed tropical islands. Historically, the Central American nation is...

U.S. has imported nearly 10x the amount of eggs in 2025 compared to 2024 (copy)

U.S. has imported nearly 10x the amount of eggs in 2025 compared to 2024 (copy)

A Thursday press release from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, about the department’s response to the highly pathogenic avian influenza, shows the nation imported more than 26 million shell eggs, counted by the dozen, since January, which is...

Eggs won’t cost more at these 2 popular breakfast restaurants

Eggs won’t cost more at these 2 popular breakfast restaurants

By Dee-Ann Durbin, AP Business Writer Denny’s and Waffle House have removed surcharges that the two restaurant chains added to their menus when U.S. egg prices spiked earlier in the year. Denny’s confirmed Thursday that it eliminated its egg...

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to bolster Miami’s reefs against climate change

A collaboration between the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Coral in Honduras has commenced transplanting crossbred coral fragments onto a reef off Miami’s coast that was devastated by bleaching two years ago. The initiative...

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to help save Miami’s reefs from climate change

Scientists transplant crossbred corals to help save Miami’s reefs from climate change

BISCAYNE BAY, Fla. (AP) — A team of scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Coral in Honduras is working together to transplant crossbred coral fragments onto a reef off Miami’s coastline that was devastated by coral...

Guatemala bets on avocado as a strategic export crop

Guatemala bets on avocado as a strategic export crop

Avocado has become a strategic crop for Guatemala to strengthen its agricultural sector and open up new international markets. Growers, exporters, government agencies, and technicians are working together under the leadership of the Agexport...

Cementos del Norte inaugurates new mill

Cementos del Norte inaugurates new mill

Honduran cement producer Cementos del Norte SA (CENOSA) has commissioned its Mill 4 at its plant in Río Bijao, Choloma, Cortés. Following the installation of a new 150tph Loesche LM 46.2+2 vertical roller mill and auxiliary equipment, the new mill...

Belize lidera turismo regional Mundo Maya

Belize lidera turismo regional Mundo Maya

Belize está a la vanguardia de la iniciativa regional Mundo Maya, que une a Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras y el sur de México para promover y preservar el patrimonio cultural maya. Este esfuerzo trasciende el turismo tradicional, enfocándose...

What we are seeing from ICE is not the American values I swore to uphold and defend

What we are seeing from ICE is not the American values I swore to uphold and defend

by Mitch Maley I am a veteran who proudly served my country. What I see in the thugish tactics used by our Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency does not represent the values I swore to uphold. The America I grew up in was better than this,...

After an ICE raid, a teen took over his mother’s Pasadena tamale stand. The customers keep coming.

After an ICE raid, a teen took over his mother’s Pasadena tamale stand. The customers keep coming.

Chris Garcia, 14, is not afraid to work. But he is afraid for his mother Carmen, who was at her tamales stand on the corner of Parke Street and Garfield Avenue in Pasadena on June 21 when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers...

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