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Avanza Program Director Edgar Zúñiga reflects on the cultural impact of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show and why representation on that stage still matters
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Avanza 88.3 Debuts “Punto de Encuentro,” a New Spanish-Language Interview Program Hosted by Journalist Pablo Tellechea“It is an honor to welcome Pablo Tellechea to Avanza 88.3. He is a trusted and respected voice in Utah’s Spanish-language media,” said Edgar Zúñiga, Program Director of Avanza 88.3. “Over the decades, Pablo has established himself as an objective and independent journalist who fosters thoughtful conversations that invite reflection.”Avanza 88.3 estrena “Punto de Encuentro”, nuevo programa de entrevistas en español con el periodista Pablo Tellechea“Punto de Encuentro” se transmite todos los martes a las 6 p.m.
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La administración Trump asumió el cargo prometiendo una ofensiva contra la inmigración. Los cambios visibles en la corte de Salt Lake City incluyen políticas relacionadas con el asilo, menos jueces y volantes que fomentan la autodeportación.
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The disclosure from the agency's acting director came after immigration officers shot two U.S. citizens, intensifying questions about ICE officers' tactics, training and use of force.
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The Trump administration on Wednesday expressed concern that China was costing Peru its sovereignty after a Peruvian court ruling restricted a local regulator's oversight of a Chinese-built mega port.
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Every week, more than 100,000 people ride bikes, skates and rollerblades past some of the best-known parts of Mexico's capital. And sometimes their dogs join them too.
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Weeks after Nicolás Maduro's ousting, Venezuelans stage protests and vigils to release political prisoners, as the country's Congress prepares to vote on an amnesty law.
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The deal slashes hundreds of reciprocal tariffs between the two countries.
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A month after Maduro's ousting, Venezuela's interim leader walks a tightrope between U.S. demands and Chavista hardliners expectations.
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Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro share little in common — except a talent for confrontation. Their meeting at the White House on Tuesday could reshape U.S.–Colombia relations.