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  1. Trilobites

    A Surprising Shadow Was Created by the Total Solar Eclipse

    An ascending jet's contrail over Montreal added to the wonder of last Monday's eclipse.

    By Chloe Rose Stuart-Ulin

  2. Lawmaker Presses Luxury Designer After Reports of Exploiting Indigenous Workers

    A freshman congressman is demanding answers from the fashion house Loro Piana, which sources wool from his native Peru and faces accusations of exploiting workers there.

    By Robert Jimison

  3. Why a Liberal Premier Wants to Pause a Carbon Tax Increase

    Andrew Furey, Canada's only Liberal premier, recently asked the Liberal federal government to suspend the scheduled increases.

    By Ian Austen

  4. In a Global Cycling Capital, Riders Fear Becoming Crime Victims

    In Bogotá, a city with more than 1.1 million bicycles and a strong riding culture, a number of high-profile crimes have rattled cyclists.

    By James Wagner and Nathalia Angarita

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  5. Haiti in Crisis Sets Up Ruling Council, Clearing Way for an Acting Leader

    A governing council was finalized after a month of negotiations. It is tasked with restoring law and order by appointing an acting prime minister.

    By David C. Adams and Andre Paultre

  6. Global Health

    The Push for a Better Dengue Vaccine Grows More Urgent

    A public research institute in Brazil has proved a new shot protects against the disease, but can't make it fast enough to stop the huge outbreak sweeping Latin America.

    By Stephanie Nolen

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  7. Mexico's 2024 General Election: What to Know

    Mexico's election will make history. It will be the largest in terms of voters and seats, and the country will elect a female president for the first time.

    By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

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  8. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in Toronto

    Savor the diversity of this lakefront city though its hidden bars, small-but-fascinating museums and restaurants with dishes like jerk chicken chow mein and Hong Kong-style French toast.

    By Ingrid K. Williams

  9. Art of Craft

    With Brute Force and Steel, This Artist Creates Works of Ephemeral Beauty

    A YouTube rabbit hole led Blanka Amezkua to a small Mexican town and the centuries-old craft of papel picado — chiseling intricate patterns into colorful paper flags.

    By Rose Courteau and Justin J Wee

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  10. From Nasty Insults to an Embassy Raid: Latin American Relations Get Personal

    Ecuador's raid of Mexico's embassy shows how foreign policy is often driven by personal politics, not national interest.

    By Julie Turkewitz, Natalie Kitroeff and Genevieve Glatsky

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