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Katy Perry‘s upcoming concerts in Guadalajara, Mexico, have been canceled. The shows, set for May 1 and 2, aren’t able to take place because the construction of the new Arena Guadalajara won’t be done in time. Perry shared the news in an Instagram Story, writing, “Sadly, I learned that the construction of Arena Guadalajara will not be complete for their scheduled shows next week, which includes mine on May 1 and 2.” She continued, “Last week I sent my team to the Arena to make sure there wasn’t anything we...

Shares of Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. CP shed 1.92% to C$101.18 Monday, in what proved to be an all-around negative trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE falling 0.76% to 24,008.86.

Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. closed 16.1% below its 52-week high of C$120.62, which the company reached on April 23rd.

The Mexican government has deployed thousands of soldiers to Sinaloa state since a cartel turf war began there last year. CULIACÁN, Mexico—Since President Trump took office, the White House has accused Mexico of maintaining “an intolerable alliance” with drug cartels. That has drawn attention to Sinaloa state Gov. RubĂ©n Rocha and his alleged ties to local drug bosses. Rocha, a silver-haired former academic, leads a state that is so deeply linked to narcotics that the cartel of the same name is a top local employer. A turf war between cartel...

FLORISSANT, Mo.—The Catholic Church is struggling in St. Louis. Two years ago, the archdiocese closed or merged dozens of parishes due to declining attendance and a scarcity of priests.

But just outside town, on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River, conservative Catholicism is flourishing. Last year, the Augustine Institute, a Catholic seminary that emphasizes a return to the rigors of scripture and tradition, paid around $20 million for a 284-acre campus that Boeing had used as a retreat and executive training center.

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The Earthquakes fell behind Saturday night by three first-half goals within eight minutes and could not recover despite three strikes from their star forward tandem, losing to Sporting Kansas City 5-3 at PayPal Park. The Quakes (3-1-5, 10 points) controlled possession, took more shots and created more chances than Kansas City (2-1-6, 7 points), but their defense broke down in key moments to send them to a fifth loss in seven games. “You concede three goals in the first 30 minutes, you don’t deserve to win. I give our team...

A college football player in Missouri has died after suffering a gunshot wound that authorities said may have been “accidental” and “self-inflicted.” He was 21. Todric McGee, a safety for the Missouri State Bears, died on Saturday, April 19, after he was hospitalized the previous day for injuries he sustained at “his local residence,” Missouri State University (MSU) Athletics Communications said in a news release . Police told that, in response to a wellness check call, officers located McGee in the morning of Friday, April 18, with a “possible accidental...

An escaped California inmate wanted for killing the leader of an elite Mexican police unit while on the run was arrested in Tijuana, Mexico.Cesar Hernandez, 34, was arrested Thursday by Mexico’s State Investigation Agency.Hernandez was wanted in connection with the shooting death of 33-year-old Abigail Esparza Reyes, the leader of the Mexican police unit known as the "Gringo Hunters," which aims to capture U.S.