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Sanctuary on side of Mexican volcano could be universe model

Mexican archaeologists say they have excavated a stone sanctuary in a pond on the side of a volcano east of Mexico City that may have...
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Mexico City should allow marijuana cultivation, mayoral hopeful says

Mexico City residents should be free to grow marijuana for personal use, a mayoral hopeful told Reuters on Wednesday, arguing that one of the world’s...
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Popocatépetl had 302 exhalations and five explosions in the last hours

The Popocatépetl volcano monitoring systems identified 302 low intensity exhalations, accompanied by water vapor and gas and five explosions, reported the National Center for Disaster...
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Mexico’s presidential front-runner could be a wildcard for Trump

Mexico’s leftist presidential front-runner is combative and unbending, and his personality-based campaign proclaiming honesty and fiery nationalism could set up a unique and combustible relationship...
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Mexico to legalize marijuana-based product sales next year

Mexico will legalize sales of marijuana-based medicines, foods, drinks, cosmetics and other products early next year, its health regulator said on Wednesday, bringing some forms...
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8 Americans, 2 Swedes, 1 Canadian dead in Mexican bus crash

Driver negligence and speed caused a bus crash in southern Mexico that killed eight Americans, two Swedes, one Canadian and a Mexican tour guide as...
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Mexican Senate keeps military in policing role

Mexico’s Congress approved a law Friday that would give the military a legal framework to act as police, despite unanimous objections from human rights groups....
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Mexico weighs fighting poverty with guaranteed minimum income

Mexico wants to launch a universal basic wage to combat the poverty that blights the lives of almost half the population, touting an experimental reform...
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Zapopan and Guadalajara rank as highest rates of infidelity in Mexico

The cities of Zapopan and Guadalajara top the list of the most infidelity in Mexico - a country that certainly always appears in the list...
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US to donate $500,000 to conserve Mexico’s Palenque ruins

Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History says the U.S. Embassy will donate $500,000 to help conserve the tomb of king Pakal and other structures...
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A hunt for answers as children fall sick around Lake Chapala

Eduardo Baltazar is the youngest person in the tiny Mexican village of Agua Caliente to have a kidney transplant, undergoing the life-saving surgery a month...
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Mexican congress approves law allowing army to act as police

Mexico’s ruling party rammed a bill through Congress’ lower house Thursday giving the military legal justification to act as police, stream-rolling objections by rights groups...
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