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An Ancient Ballgame Makes A Comeback In Mexico

An Ancient Ballgame Makes A Comeback In Mexico

View Slideshow 1 of 5 At the end of practice at the Xochikalli cultural center in Mexico City, ulama ballgame players perform a brief dedication...
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Lower taxes, cheaper gas: What do the Mexican president-elect's policies mean for the border?

Lower taxes, cheaper gas: What do the Mexican president-elect’s policies mean for the border?

Mexicos's President-elect AMLO visits Mexicali Palm Springs Desert Sun (Photo: Omar Ornelas,The Desert Sun-USA TODAY NETWORK, ) A farmer who grows cotton and wheat in...
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He reported threats against his life. This week, he became the ninth journalist killed in Mexico this year

He reported threats against his life. This week, he became the ninth journalist killed in Mexico this year

Two years ago, Mexican journalist Mario Gomez Sanchez went to police and told them he was afraid for his life.Gomez, who worked at a newspaper...
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Expats Feel at Home in Mexico; InterNations Survey

Expats Feel at Home in Mexico; InterNations Survey

Expats living in Mexico (TYT) InterNations.org recently released the results of its 2018 Expat Insider Survey, which ranks the best countries for expat living.Now in...
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From Mexico to Napa: the story of Roberto Juarez

From Mexico to Napa: the story of Roberto Juarez

Roberto Juarez Roberto Juarez has eyes that smile. He’s well-liked, with an infectious laugh that comes often. At 38, he’s a husband, a father and...
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Dinner Diplomacy: Like the Country Itself, Mexico’s Cuisine is Diverse and Misunderstood

Dinner Diplomacy: Like the Country Itself, Mexico’s Cuisine is Diverse and Misunderstood

Javier Diaz de Leon, consul general of Mexico in Atlanta, introduces chefs from Merida at Atlanta's No Mas Cantina. In 2010, traditional Mexican cuisine received...
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6 dead and missing after major flash floods hit Culiacan, Mexico

6 dead and missing after major flash floods hit Culiacan, Mexico

At least three people have been killed and another three are missing after tropical depression hit Mexico's northwestern state of Sinaloa on September 20, 2018....
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Day of the Dead Parade Mexico City, three years stunning the world

Day of the Dead Parade Mexico City, three years stunning the world

Catrinas are associated iwth Mexico's Day of the Dead. (PHOTO: garuyo.com) For the third year in a row, a Day of the Dead Parade will...
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“Museo” revisits Mexico’s notorious museum robbery

“Museo” revisits Mexico’s notorious museum robbery

IT WAS one of the most audacious heists in art history. On Christmas Eve 1985 125 Mayan, Aztec, Miztec and Zapotec artefacts were stolen from...
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Mexico Needs to Produce More Gas to Ensure Supply Security

Mexico Needs to Produce More Gas to Ensure Supply Security

With growing demand for natural gas for power generation and other applications, Mexico needs to prioritize a domestic production increase, the head of Mexico’s National...
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Mexico goalkeeper Ochoa sets sights on 2022 World Cup

Mexico goalkeeper Ochoa sets sights on 2022 World Cup

The El Tri No.1 has no plans to concede his job to any of the younger goalkeepers in the player pool, as he looks to...
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Despite flight delay, Mexico's president-elect still wants to sell government jet

Despite flight delay, Mexico’s president-elect still wants to sell government jet

Earlier this week, passengers boarded an airplane run by the low-cost carrier VivaAerobus in the Mexican beach resort of Huatulco. They hoped that soon they...
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