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September 17, 2018
Documenting the perils of working as a journalist in Mexico

Documenting the perils of working as a journalist in Mexico

Organized crime and government corruption have made Mexico one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists, especially those reporting on those issues....
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Trump’s Trade Fights With Mexico and China Weigh on GOP Incumbents

Trump’s Trade Fights With Mexico and China Weigh on GOP Incumbents

“I shouldn’t say this,” Mr. Hurd said before likening his views on the Trump administration’s Nafta negotiations to his sentiments on the football program at...
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Another Mexican Revolution

Another Mexican Revolution

Mexico’s president-elect, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, cheered his supporters at Mexico City’s Zócalo after winning the general election in July. Jorge Ramos is an anchor...
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Hammond celebrates Mexico's independence in grand style

Hammond celebrates Mexico’s independence in grand style

Children with the Mexico Lindo dance troupe wave Mexican flags from the back of a float during Hammond's second-annual Mexican Independence Day parade on Saturday,...
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Isaac to attempt to restrengthen before reaching the Gulf of Mexico

Isaac to attempt to restrengthen before reaching the Gulf of Mexico

Isaac has not met its demise over the Caribbean Sea as it may attempt to restrengthen into a tropical depression or storm before reaching the...
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Isaac may attempt to restrengthen before reaching the Gulf of Mexico

Isaac may attempt to restrengthen before reaching the Gulf of Mexico

Isaac has not met its demise over the Caribbean Sea as it may attempt to restrengthen into a tropical depression or storm before reaching the...
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'Go back to Mexico' remark leads to hate crimes charge

‘Go back to Mexico’ remark leads to hate crimes charge

A south Louisiana man has been booked on hate crimes charges after police say he told woman in a store to "go back to Mexico"...
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An Ancient Ballgame Makes A Comeback In Mexico

An Ancient Ballgame Makes A Comeback In Mexico

At the end of practice at the Xochikalli cultural center in Mexico City, ulama ballgame players perform a brief dedication to Aztec gods. Drums rumble...
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On the trail of Britain's lost surrealist in Mexico

On the trail of Britain’s lost surrealist in Mexico

“Mexico is a place where the real and the magical are inextricably intertwined” Credit: GETTY Andre Breton, father of the Surrealist movement, once described Mexico...
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How Long Will Todos Santos Remain Mexico's Best-Kept Secret?

How Long Will Todos Santos Remain Mexico’s Best-Kept Secret?

Hotel La Bohemia. Photo by Jessica Cantlin. GPS A new tolled highway that bypasses Cabo makes the drive to Todos Santos from the airport a...
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The man making an offer on Mexico’s presidential jet is a staunch advocate of the border wall

The man making an offer on Mexico’s presidential jet is a staunch advocate of the border wall

Russell Dise, chief executive of JetLease, is interested in buying Mexico’s presidential airplane., (Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) MEXICO CITY — When Andrés Manuel López Obrador promised...
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When Women Took Up Arms to Fight in Mexico's Revolution

When Women Took Up Arms to Fight in Mexico’s Revolution

Las soldaderas took on a range of roles from providing domestic support to dressing as men and leading troops into combat. A group of rebel...
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