Manousos (Carlos-Manuel Vesga) enters the Darién Gap in Pluribus Episode 7 – here’s why it’s so dangerous in real life.
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Pandas, pingpong and ancient canals: President Xi’s hosting style says a lot about Chinese diplomacy
On Dec. 5, Macron tapped into this legacy when he visited the venue of the 2025 ITTF Mixed Team World Cup and participated in an impromptu match. Partnering with French players Félix Lebrun and ...
The Trump administration is dissolving long-established protections meant to help undocumented children stay in the country.
Renata Zarazua leads a modest Central American presence at the Australian Open. Discover her journey and the event's ...
Many migrants who were hoping to reach the U.S. are now stuck in a backlog with Mexico’s refugee agency; others are going home.
In Pluribus Episode 7, Manousos’s journey becomes the main focus. He drives from Paraguay toward Albuquerque. He hopes to ...
The 66-mile section of the rainforest has no roads. Manousos must abandon his vehicle and continue on foot. This crossing ...
Carol’s journey in the latest episode of Pluribus Season 1 turns inward, revealing heartbreak, doubt, and a powerful ending ...
Pluribus actor Carlos-Manuel Vesga discusses Manousos' Episode 7 road trip, his hatred for the Others, and driving through ...
And even before that, “The Gap” is Pluribus ’ tensest episode since the pilot, in the most low-key ways. [ Ed. note: Spoilers ...
In addition to their week-long trip, students also took part in shorter excursions linked to their classes about once a week.
A spoiler-filled discussion of the Apple TV series’ seventh episode.
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