Latin America since USAID defunding:
🇨🇱 Kast ("far right") wins in Chile
🇧🇴 Paz ("far right") wins in Bolivia
🇵🇪 Fujimori ("far right") wins in Peru
🇪🇨 Noboa ("far right") wins in Ecuador
🇭🇳 Asfura ("far right") wins in Honduras
🇨🇷 Fernandez ("far right") wins in Costa Rica
Extremely telling development
At least 6 U.S. scientists and researchers with ties to NASA, MIT, Caltech, and national security labs have died under unusual or unclear circumstances since 2022. Five others are missing.
Dead:
• Jason Thomas, Novartis pharmaceutical researcher, cancer treatments. Body found in Lake Quannapowitt, MA. March 17, 2026.
• Carl Grillmair, Caltech astrophysicist, worked on NASA's NEOWISE and NEO Surveyor missions. Shot outside his home. February 16, 2026.
• Nuno Loureiro, Director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Centre. Fatally shot outside his home. December 16, 2025.
• Frank Maiwald, Principal researcher at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Died July 4, 2024. Cause unknown.
• Michael David Hicks, NASA JPL research scientist, worked on the DART Project and Deep Space 1 mission. Died July 30, 2023. Cause unknown.
• Amy Eskridge, Researcher of anti-gravity technology and extraterrestrial life. Died June 11, 2022. Ruled self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Missing:
• William "Neil" McCasland, Former U.S. Air Force Major General. Missing since February 27, 2026. Last known hiking in Sandia Mountains, NM.
• Steven Garcia, Government contractor at Kansas City National Security Campus, Albuquerque, NM. Missing since August 28, 2025.
• Anthony Chavez, Former employee of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Missing since May 8, 2025.
• Melissa Casias, Administrative officer at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Missing since June 26, 2025.
• Monica Reza, Materials processing director at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Missing since June 22, 2025.
That comforting, nostalgic smell after the first rain called petrichor comes from rain mixing with plant oils and compounds made by soil bacteria, which are released into the air when raindrops hit dry ground.
Can you smell it?
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Big thanks to @RogerJStoneJr for publishing my firsthand account of what I saw in Guatemala last week after more than 30 hours of meetings with more than a dozen Guatemalan gov officials. The is 100% real and it’s absolutely still operating directly in complete opposition to @realDonaldTrump. #Guatemala #deepstate #corruption https://t.co/J4E633AFi4
Con una mezcla desbordada de pasión y pura inventiva, Pol Deportes, un joven peruano, se trepó a un cerro junto al Monumental y narró la final de la Copa Libertadores entre Palmeiras y Flamengo como si estuviera en la cabina oficial.
Viajó 18 horas desde Andahuaylas hasta Lima solo para sentir de cerca el clima del mejor torneo de clubes del mundo. No pudo entrar al estadio, pero igual cumplió su sueño: relatar el partido en vivo, a su manera, y contagiar su emoción a los miles de seguidores que lo veían en la transmisión.
NUNCA SERÁ SOLO FÚTBOL 🏆❤️
El mundo necesita empresarios y comunicadores honestos y valientes que cuiden el bien común. A veces se escucha decir: “Los negocios son los negocios”. En realidad, no es así. Nadie está tan absorbido en una organización como para convertirse en un engranaje o una simple función. No existe un humanismo verdadero sin sentido crítico, sin el valor de plantearse preguntas: ¿hacia dónde vamos? ¿Para quién y para qué trabajamos? ¿De qué manera estamos mejorando el mundo?