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Climate: China’s emissions overestimated, study says

In 2013, China's total carbon emissions were 14 percent less than the figures used by the U.N.'s panel of experts tasked with providing the scientific framework for global climate talks, new research shows.

Costa Rica Rainforest Adventure: Walking the Mistico Arenal Hanging Bridge

My feet leave the dirt path and step onto the metal grating of a gray bridge. I shuffle forward and the suspension bridge gently sways...

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Brazilian police are lead suspects in recent mass killings

Police are the top suspects in three recent massacres, including that of 18 people who were gunned down in several locations within the space of a few hours Thursday in São Paulo.

Oscar Ramírez looks to restabilize Costa Rica football following turmoil

Óscar Ramírez was officially introduced as the 51st coach of the Costa Rica national men's team on Tuesday. He takes over a team in need of a new identity.

Woman drowns in boating accident in Tortuguero, Costa Rica

Benita Smith, a 58-year-old Nicaraguan woman, drowned in the event. Another woman traveling with Smith, Mirian Sambola, was injured and taken to a hospital in Guápiles.

Meet the White House’s first transgender staffer

Raffi Freedman-Gurspan has been hired as an outreach and recruitment director for presidential personnel in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel, LGBT groups and the White House said Tuesday.

Gastronomy plan seeks to make Costa Rican food more distinctive

The Costa Rican Chamber of Restaurants (CACORE) on Tuesday unveiled its 2015 Gastronomic Laboratory, in which 24 restaurants have pledged to use unconventional local ingredients and nontraditional cuts of meats in their cooking.

Costa Rica’s Culinary Revolution: Local Flavors Take Center

The Costa Rican Chamber of Restaurants (CACORE) on Tuesday unveiled its 2015 Gastronomic Laboratory, in which 24 restaurants have pledged to use local but unconventional foods, including nontraditional cuts of meat, plants native to Costa Rica and yes, Costa Rica’s cane-sugar firewater, Cacique's guaro.

Lula’s bridge to nowhere hints at global reach of Brazil graft

On the lush savanna in the upper reaches of South America looms a $1.2 billion monument to the deepening troubles of Brazil.

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