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Los vikingos navegan hasta New York y se enfrentan a una poderosa Selección de Brasil

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July 5, 2026

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Los vikingos navegan hasta New York y se enfrentan a una poderosa Selección de Brasil

La Selección de Noruega llega inspirada a “La Gran Manzana” para firmar su mejor Copa Mundial, pero Brasil busca defender su historia y el orgullo para mantenerse con vida en la competición.

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Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 25, 2026

Oy New York, Oy New York, Ohhh

The End of My Era

The Seaside Gazette

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· Jul 4, 2026

Le Shack, La Herradura & Nerja

There’s a new eating experience on the Avenida Andrés Segovia in La Herradura and we give a warm welcome to Le Shack. However, this is only one of their two establishments because the other is in Nerja. The post Le Shack, La Herradura Nerja first appeared on Costa Tropical Gazette News.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 3, 2026

READ IN FULL: Zohran Mamdani’s America 250 address from George Washington’s desk at New York City Hall

Good morning, my fellow Americans. Season after season, year after year, the tides have come in and out of New York Harbor long before the name New York had ever been spoken; Lenape dugouts crossed these currents. It was on these waters, tall masts crested the horizon, captained by explorers like Verrazzano and Hudson, after []

NPR News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Y si sí: the phrase uniting Mexico during the World Cup

Mexico's World Cup run has inspired a phrase heard across the country: Y si sí. Or in English: What if we can? Anamaria Sayre reports from Mexico City.

NewsBlaze News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Sangria, Empanadas… and a Curse? One of New York’s Hottest Summer Festivals Has It All

Summer in New York is made for unforgettable experiences, and few promise to deliver like the Sangria Empanada Latin Experience.

NBC News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Erling Haaland powers Norway into the next round and keeps pace in Golden Boot race

On Monday, Norwegians were spotted across New York City dressed in red doing the “Viking row,” a fan ritual in which they sit side by side, packed tightly together as if on a ship and mimic as if they were rowing oars in unison.

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World · 4
Politics · 2

Related coverage for "Los vikingos navegan hasta New York y se enfrentan a una poderosa Selección de Brasil": Real Clear Politics — Oy New York, Oy New York, Ohhh. The Seaside Gazette — Le Shack, La Herradura & Nerja. Washington Examiner — READ IN FULL: Zohran Mamdani’s America 250 address from George Washington’s desk at New York City Hall. NPR News — Y si sí: the phrase uniting Mexico during the World Cup. NewsBlaze News — Sangria, Empanadas… and a Curse? One of New York’s Hottest Summer Festivals Has It All. NBC News — Erling Haaland powers Norway into the next round and keeps pace in Golden Boot race