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Posted inLatino - Zenger News

Soccer: Argentines Keep the Ball Rolling

by Ariel KahanaOctober 17, 2025October 17, 2025

With more than 900,000 federated players, soccer is the Argentinian sport par excellence — a core element of the country’s identity, along with tango. More than a sport, Argentines consider playing soccer an art. It is the sport most practiced by Argentinian men and women, who celebrate it every May 14 on Argentina’s Soccer Player’s […]

Posted inArticulated Insight

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month – September 2025

by David BeckfordOctober 10, 2025
The biggest painting Mikail Akar, 9, from Cologne, Germany, abstract artist, has done so far, 200 by 300 centimetres. (@mikails_galerie/Zenger)
Posted inWorld Matters

Child’s Play: Boy Aged Nine Sells Artwork For Cool $25,000

by Ariel KahanaJune 7, 2025June 7, 2025
Posted inLatino - Zenger News

Tex-Mex, a Misunderstood Gastronomy

by Ariel KahanaMay 16, 2025May 16, 2025
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

How Is the Popular Mexican Salsa ‘Pico de Gallo’ Made?

by Ariel KahanaMay 9, 2025May 9, 2025
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

Sisterhood in the Workplace: Supporting Black and Latina Women beyond Women’s History Month

by The Newsletter 05March 1, 2025March 1, 2025
Railway workers walk through Union Station in Washington, DC, on September 15, 2022. - US rail companies and unions have reached a tentative deal to avert a major strike over the weekend, US President Joe Biden said in a statement on September 15. The railroads and the Biden administration have focused on wage increases included in the deal between the railroad companies and the unions. STEFANI REYNOLDS/BENZINGA
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Biden Calls On Senate To Act As The Rail Strike Looms To Daily Economic Damage

by Ariel KahanaDecember 2, 2022December 20, 2022
Smarter News Quiz: Fleetwood Mac, House Minority Leader and MPox Vaccines
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Smarter News Quiz: Fleetwood Mac, House Minority Leader and MPox Vaccines

by Ariel KahanaDecember 2, 2022December 20, 2022
Posted inZenger News

UN Middle East Envoy Says The Region Reaching A ‘boiling Point’ 

by Ariel KahanaDecember 1, 2022December 20, 2022
Elon Musk attended the 2022 Met Gala Celebrating In America: An Anthology of Fashion at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 02, 2022, in New York City. Musk laid out his plans for Twitter on Wednesday to reassure advertiser noting their concerns of hate speech and misinformation. (DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS VIA BENZINGA)
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Elon Musk Reassures Twitter Advertisers In A Virtual Town Hall In A New Vision

by Ariel KahanaNovember 12, 2022December 20, 2022
Aerial view of a muddy plain at the site of former Lake Poopo, near Punaca Tinta Maria, Bolivia, taken on October 15, 2022. - Lake Poopo, once Bolivia's second-largest, has largely disappeared, taking with it a centuries-old culture reliant entirely on its bounty. PHOTO BY MARTIN SILVA/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Bolivia’s ‘Water People’ Face Uncertain Future With Loss Of Major Lifeline

by Ariel KahanaNovember 11, 2022November 13, 2022
College students hold umbrellas to make a formation of pink ribbon during a breast cancer awareness campaign in Chennai on October 31, 2022. Israel scientists have found a way to limit breast cancer relapses 88%.  PHOTO BY ARUN SANKAR/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Existing Drug May Reduce Breast Cancer Relapses By 88%

by Ariel KahanaNovember 11, 2022November 13, 2022
A member of the Miami-Dade Florida Task Force 1 Search and Rescue team looks through a pile of debris for victims after Hurricane Ian passed through the area on October 4, 2022 in Matlacha, Florida. Florida officials have announced that there are roughly 100 deaths spanning 10 counties attributed to Hurricane Ian. The hurricane brought high winds, storm surge and rain to the area causing severe damage. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Posted inZenger News

‘It’s Going To Take Another 20 Years’: Residents All Too Familiar With Disaster Face Lengthy Recovery After Ian

by Ariel KahanaOctober 8, 2022December 18, 2022
Gregory Tai (L), who lost his job working in marketing, and Javier Munoz fill out paperwork as they wait for a job interview as they compete with others for one of about fifty positions open with South Florida Workforce on on March 27, 2009 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Posted inZenger News

People Have Considerable Complaints About The Job Hunting Process

by Ariel KahanaOctober 8, 2022December 18, 2022
Haze covers lower Manhattan skyline seen from Staten Island on May 17, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Posted inZenger News

Why Air Pollution Increases Amount Of Heart Attacks And Strokes

by Ariel KahanaOctober 8, 2022December 18, 2022
Posted inZenger News

Homes Deemed ‘unlivable’ As Cleanup Efforts Continue In Florida

by Ariel KahanaOctober 7, 2022December 18, 2022
Smarter News Quiz: A College Murder, Arrested TV Producer and Kanye West
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Smarter News Quiz: A College Murder, Arrested TV Producer and Kanye West

by Ariel KahanaOctober 7, 2022December 18, 2022
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

The “End Of An Era”: The Death Of Britain’s Longest Reigning Monarch Signals Change For 15 Nations

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 8, 2022September 11, 2022
A lithium mine worker inspects a pump at an evaporation pond in the Atacama Desert on August 24, 2022 in Salar de Atacama, Chile. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

U.S., China, And Australia Compete For Lithium To Secure Profitable Electric Car Industry

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 8, 2022September 11, 2022
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Hurricane Earl Expected To Become First Major Hurricane Of Atlantic Season

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 8, 2022September 11, 2022
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

Bank of America Introduces Affordable Loan Solution for Black and Hispanic communities

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 6, 2022September 6, 2022
Photo shows packages containing nearly 1,533 pounds of cocaine seized by CBP officers in a tractor trailer at Colombia-Solidarity Bridge in the city of Laredo, Texas, U. S., on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. The narcotics had an estimated street value of $11,818,400. (CBP/Zenger)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Shipment Of ‘Baby Wipes’ Was $11.8 Million Worth Of Cocaine

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 3, 2022September 3, 2022
Disgruntled Tesla owners say they have carried out a hunger strike. (Spark AS,teslahungerstrike,SWNS/Zenger News)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Disgruntled Tesla Owners Say They Have Carried Out A Hunger Strike

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 3, 2022September 3, 2022
Smog blankets the city on November 23, 2021 in Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh India. Air pollution hits women harder than men, according to a new study.  (Photo by Ritesh Shukla/Getty Images)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Air Pollution Affects Women More Than Men, New Study Finds

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 3, 2022September 3, 2022
Doctor Antonella Tost, Dermatologist University of Miami School of Medicine, examines Michael Casa Nova,12, for symptoms of skin cancer due to sun exposure on June 15, 2011 in Miami, Florida. Scientist have made a recent scientific breakthrough which could lead to new treatments for the most severe form of skin cancer. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Posted inLatino - Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

New Treatments For The Most Severe Form Of Skin Cancer Could Be Made Possible

by Ariel KahanaSeptember 2, 2022September 3, 2022

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