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PHOTO: Newly elected president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, waves supporters with his running mate Dina Boluarte, from the campaign headquarters, July 19, 2021, in Lima, Peru.
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After a year of protests, Portland residents have waning patience for antifa

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Narco violence surge in Peru's Amazon sends Indigenous leader into hiding

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Religious leaders work to build trust in COVID-19 vaccine in communities of color

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Amazon rainforest lost area the size of Israel in 2020

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People buried in medical debt find relief with help from growing nonprofit

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How FBI says Michigan gov kidnapping plot went from texts, small gatherings to raid

PHOTO: Federal police stand guard on Salmon Street after pushing protesters away from the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse on July 21, 2020 in Portland, Ore.
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Legality of federal agents in Portland scrutinized as protests become more violent

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