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Deadly Heat Wave Scorches Midwest, Northeast With Record-Smashing Temps

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Some analysts see that ruling — made by Arce-allied judges that— as emblematic of how the judiciary in Bolivia has been undermined by political wrangling.

Deadly Heat Wave Scorches Midwest, Northeast With Record-Smashing Temps

“Arce benefited from the rapid deterioration of the already weak justice system, failed to enact desperately needed reforms and manipulated the courts to his advantage,” said Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network, a Bolivian research group.“This lack of due process and rule of law make the upcoming elections a free-for-all with an unpredictable, unsustainable outcome.”More surprising was the tribunal’s decision to suspend Rodríguez’s candidacy pending a hearing on the legality of his political alliance. Judges accepted his appeal and set a first tribunal session for Wednesday.

Deadly Heat Wave Scorches Midwest, Northeast With Record-Smashing Temps

The new constraints on the candidates also drew criticism even from officials within the Supreme Electoral Tribunal.“The democratic system is at risk by legal actions affecting the normal development of elections,” wrote Francisco Vargas, a member of the electoral body. “I am alerting the country and the international community.”

Deadly Heat Wave Scorches Midwest, Northeast With Record-Smashing Temps

DeBre reported from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Follow AP’s coverage of Latin America and the Caribbean atFed chair Jerome Powell said the potential for both higher unemployment and inflation are elevated, an unusual combination that complicates the central bank’s dual mandate of controlling prices and keeping unemployment low.

Powell said that tariffs have dampenedsentiment and the government recently reported that the U.S. economy shrank at a 0.3% annual pace in the first quarter of 2025. Growth was slowed by a surge in imports as companies in the U.S. tried to bring in foreign goods before Trump’s

Trump is attempting to reshape the global economy byto rejuvenate the U.S. manufacturing sector.

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