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NFL pulls the plug on Mexico City games

Next week’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams originally scheduled for Mexico City will now be held in California due to...
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The public will decide the fate of the Mayan Train project in Mexico

Mexico’s president-elect said Monday he will hold another public referendum later this month on his proposal for a railway to connect the main tourist attractions...
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Mexico’s new ruling party wants marijuana legalized in a big way

The party of Mexico’s president-elect submitted legislation Thursday that would legalize marijuana possession, public use, growing and sales. Sen. Olga Sanchez Cordero presented the measure,...
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First monarch butterflies arrive at Mexico wintering area

The first monarch butterflies have arrived at their wintering grounds in the mountains of central Mexico almost a week later than usual, Mexico’s Environment Department...
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Mexican State of Colima reports 57 earthquakes in October

The State Government of Colima, through the State Unit for Civil Protection (UEPC), announced that during the month of October they recorded 57 earthquakes in...
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‘Invasion’ or ‘brother migrants’? Caravans threaten Mexico-U.S. detente

A stream of U.S.-bound Central American migrant caravans risks clouding the rapprochement between Mexico’s next leader and U.S. President Donald Trump, who has railed against...
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Mexican ruling party to present bill this week for recreational marijuana use

Mexico’s next interior minister plans to submit a bill to create a medical marijuana industry and allow recreational use, the Congress website showed on Tuesday,...
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Mexico ends Presidential Pensions and cuts pay for public servants

Mexico has tightened laws dictating that public servants can't earn more than the president and eliminated so-called golden parachutes for elected officials. Lawmakers decreed via...
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Faulty part prolongs Mexico City water outage for millions

Mexican authorities say a water outage that has left millions of homes and businesses dry since last week will last about two days longer than...
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Tropical Storm Xavier brushes Mexican coast with wind, rain

Tropical Storm Xavier is bringing heavy rains and gusty winds to Mexico’s central Pacific coast, though it’s expected to head out to sea and avoid...
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Offer of bus to Mexico City for migrants was withdrawn just as fast as it came

Thousands of Central American migrants traveling in a caravan through southern Mexico resumed their journey toward the United States by hitchhiking and walking along highways...
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Caravan migrants get buses, plan to leapfrog to Mexico City

After three grueling weeks walking along highways and hitching rides in pickups and flatbed trucks, thousands of Central American migrants traveling in a caravan through...
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