With help from Mexico, this rare frog is making a comeback in California
The endangered California red-legged frog was on its last legs in Southern California until Mexican biologists joined what became a cross-border rehabilitation effort.
Amazon teams up with Mexico City to save water with tech-driven infrastructure upgrades
In addition to water savings, automation will allow the city to direct water to eastern CDMX, an area historically plagued by shortages.
Newlyweds Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez make a stop at Frida Kahlo’s house in Coyoacán
The billionaire and his new bride were spotted strolling through the iconic artist's home-turned-museum on Wednesday.
With help from Mexico, this rare frog is making a comeback in California
The endangered California red-legged frog was on its last legs in Southern California until Mexican biologists joined what became a cross-border rehabilitation effort.
Amazon teams up with Mexico City to save water with tech-driven infrastructure upgrades
In addition to water savings, automation will allow the city to direct water to eastern CDMX, an area historically plagued by shortages.
Newlyweds Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez make a stop at Frida Kahlo’s house in...
The billionaire and his new bride were spotted strolling through the iconic artist's home-turned-museum on Wednesday.
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Mexico City’s weirdest buildings
From a giant dorito to a house made of smaller houses, the capital has no shortage of bizarre buildings for architecture lovers and curiosity seekers alike.
Made in Mexico: Chavela Vargas
Today's subject may not have been born in Mexico, but it was the country that truly made her — and she brightened it in return.
Mexican mail service temporarily suspends package delivery to US
Mexico joined other countries in pausing deliveries to the U.S., while awaiting clarity on new import duties.
Libros Para Niños: Advancing literacy for all in Zihuatanejo
Bringing education to working children of Indigenous parents is no easy matter, but one charity is working hard to make a difference.
Downtown CDMX paralyzed by Godzilla — the movie
Though some bystanders were at first unsure if they were witnessing an actual catastrophe, it was all fictional for the new Godzilla film, “Godzilla x Kong: Supernova,” due March 2027 in theaters.
Foxconn invests US $168M to expand AI server production at Jalisco plant
The investment is part of the Taiwanese company's domestic expansion plans and helps Mexico position itself as a key player in advanced technology manufacturing.
Mexico City’s main water supply system at highest level in 5 years
The capacity of the Cutzamala System had dropped under 50% as recently as last May, but the recent above-average rainfall has boosted its level to 70.7%.
Mexico’s steel exports to US are down 16.6% in wake of tariff
The United States implemented 25% tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from countries around the world on March 12. The duty for most countries, including Mexico, was doubled to 50% on June 4.
Environmental activists protesting SpaceX rocket launches report helicopter harassment
The flotilla, protesting the increase in space trash off the coast of Playa Bagdad, Tamaulipas, was forced to retreat after two low-flying helicopters created dangerous waves around their boats.
Why is there a giant axolotl at Burning Man?
Deep in the Nevada desert lies a giant statue of an axolotl — and it could be about to go up in flames. What's the story?
In show of sympathy, stood-up quinceañera finds herself surrounded by thousands of new friends
After a handful of people showed up to her quinceañera party, Isela Anahí Santiago Morales, the daughter of garbage collectors in San Luis Potosí, found out just how big human hearts can be.
‘He’s probably unaware’: Sheinbaum disputes Stephen Miller’s claim that CDMX is ‘run by cartels’
Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and U.S. President Donald Trump's homeland security advisor, made the claim during an interview on Fox News on Monday.
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Mexico City’s weirdest buildings
From a giant dorito to a house made of smaller houses, the capital has no shortage of bizarre buildings for architecture lovers and curiosity seekers alike.
Made in Mexico: Chavela Vargas
Today's subject may not have been born in Mexico, but it was the country that truly made her — and she brightened it in return.
Mexican mail service temporarily suspends package delivery to US
Mexico joined other countries in pausing deliveries to the U.S., while awaiting clarity on new import duties.
Libros Para Niños: Advancing literacy for all in Zihuatanejo
Bringing education to working children of Indigenous parents is no easy matter, but one charity is working hard to make a difference.
Downtown CDMX paralyzed by Godzilla — the movie
Though some bystanders were at first unsure if they were witnessing an actual catastrophe, it was all fictional for the new Godzilla film, “Godzilla x Kong: Supernova,” due March 2027 in theaters.
Foxconn invests US $168M to expand AI server production at Jalisco plant
The investment is part of the Taiwanese company's domestic expansion plans and helps Mexico position itself as a key player in advanced technology manufacturing.
Amazon teams up with Mexico City to save water with tech-driven...
In addition to water savings, automation will allow the city to direct water to eastern CDMX, an area historically plagued by shortages.
MND Kids, our most ambitious initiative yet: An update from our CEO
Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek introduces MND Kids, an education offering designed for the young people who will shape Mexico's future.
The secret sauce that makes San Miguel special: A perspective from our CEO
Why does San Miguel de Allende keep winning accolades? Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek lets you in on the secret.
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Foxconn invests US $168M to expand AI server production at Jalisco plant
The investment is part of the Taiwanese company's domestic expansion plans and helps Mexico position itself as a key player in advanced technology manufacturing.
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Foxconn invests US $168M to expand AI server production at Jalisco plant
The investment is part of the Taiwanese company's domestic expansion plans and helps Mexico position itself as a key player in advanced technology manufacturing.
Mexico’s steel exports to US are down 16.6% in wake of tariff
The United States implemented 25% tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from countries around the world on March 12. The duty for most countries, including Mexico, was doubled to 50% on June 4.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
18.65
CAD
13.56
EUR
21.79
DEA calls Calderón’s security minister a drug lord: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum drew attention on Tuesday to a quote by the DEA administrator putting two well-known drug capos on the same level as former president Felipe Calderón's security minister, Genaro García Luna.
‘He’s probably unaware’: Sheinbaum disputes Stephen Miller’s claim that CDMX is ‘run by cartels’
Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and U.S. President Donald Trump's homeland security advisor, made the claim during an interview on Fox News on Monday.
US $15B seized from ‘El Mayo’ should benefit Mexicans, Sheinbaum says:...
Sheinbaum said that if there is a "seizure of [El Mayo's] resources" in Mexico and that money is transferred to the U.S., her government "would have to ask" for it to be returned to Mexico "for the benefit of the people."
Indulging the senses in San Miguel de Allende
One expat describes how walking the streets of San Miguel is a quasi-religious experience, with color, life and joy at every turn.
The truth about wealth disparity in Los Cabos
Take a dive into the numbers that show what life is really like for both worlds at the foot of Baja California Sur.
‘Mary Joseph,’ ‘Little Town’ and ‘Holy Conception’: The unusual names I hear in Mexico
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Tulum transportation workers report steep decline in tourists
Daily ridership between Tulum and Playa del Carmen has fallen by more than 50%, according to estimates by local transport operators.
Acapulco debuts maritime public transport system
The 90-passenger, 25 m by 7 m boat offers residents and tourists a traffic-free ride to several points along Acapulco Bay, costing from 30 to 160 pesos.
Viva launches new flights connecting US cities to AIFA airport
The Mexico City metropolitan area's newest airport is adding more international connections ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
The truth about wealth disparity in Los Cabos
Take a dive into the numbers that show what life is really like for both worlds at the foot of Baja California Sur.
‘Mary Joseph,’ ‘Little Town’ and ‘Holy Conception’: The unusual names I hear in Mexico
Why do some Mexican parents give their children names that sound, well... odd in translation? Let Sarah DeVries give you the answers.
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The secret sauce that makes San Miguel special: A perspective from our CEO
Why does San Miguel de Allende keep winning accolades? Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek lets you in on the secret.
Mexico’s Sheinbaum gives a masterclass on managing Trump: A perspective from our CEO
The Mexican president is showing the world how to manage Trump, and we should all be taking notes.
Mexico is fourth-largest market for branded residences, with Riviera Maya to see major growth
A 2025 study by Onirius Hospitality Advisors revealed that the number of branded residences in the Riviera Maya is expected to grow a staggering 233% over the next five years.
Want to buy property in Mexico? Make sure you invest close enough to a...
Mexico is currently the world's seventh most visited country, making vacation property investment appealing right now — if you know where to buy.
Made in Mexico: Chavela Vargas
Today's subject may not have been born in Mexico, but it was the country that truly made her — and she brightened it in return.
Libros Para Niños: Advancing literacy for all in Zihuatanejo
Bringing education to working children of Indigenous parents is no easy matter, but one charity is working hard to make a difference.
Downtown CDMX paralyzed by Godzilla — the movie
Though some bystanders were at first unsure if they were witnessing an actual catastrophe, it was all fictional for the new Godzilla film, “Godzilla x Kong: Supernova,” due March 2027 in theaters.
Why is there a giant axolotl at Burning Man?
Deep in the Nevada desert lies a giant statue of an axolotl — and it could be about to go up in flames. What's the story?
Acapulco debuts maritime public transport system
The 90-passenger, 25 m by 7 m boat offers residents and tourists a traffic-free ride to several points along Acapulco Bay, costing from 30 to 160 pesos.
Viva launches new flights connecting US cities to AIFA airport
The Mexico City metropolitan area's newest airport is adding more international connections ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
What’s in a name? Terrible-sounding tacos that taste great
They're honestly great, if you can look past their offputting names, we promise.
Taste of Mexico: Tlayuda
Whatever you do, don't call it a "Mexican pizza," please.
Mexico City’s main water supply system at highest level in 5 years
The capacity of the Cutzamala System had dropped under 50% as recently as last May, but the recent above-average rainfall has boosted its level to 70.7%.
Can growth and sustainability coexist in Puerto Vallarta?
As development in the Bay of Banderas continues to expand, can the city preserve the natural paradise that made it famous?
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
All you need to know about Eastern medicine in Mexico
Traditional Chinese medicine in Mexico is bigger than ever, with licensed practitioners all over the country offering a variety of techniques.
Mexico City’s weirdest buildings
From a giant dorito to a house made of smaller houses, the capital has no shortage of bizarre buildings for architecture lovers and curiosity seekers alike.
Made in Mexico: Chavela Vargas
Today's subject may not have been born in Mexico, but it was the country that truly made her — and she brightened it in return.
Libros Para Niños: Advancing literacy for all in Zihuatanejo
Bringing education to working children of Indigenous parents is no easy matter, but one charity is working hard to make a difference.
Newlyweds Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez make a stop at Frida Kahlo’s house in Coyoacán
The billionaire and his new bride were spotted strolling through the iconic artist's home-turned-museum on Wednesday.
Downtown CDMX paralyzed by Godzilla — the movie
Though some bystanders were at first unsure if they were witnessing an actual catastrophe, it was all fictional for the new Godzilla film, “Godzilla x Kong: Supernova,” due March 2027 in theaters.
Why is there a giant axolotl at Burning Man?
Deep in the Nevada desert lies a giant statue of an axolotl — and it could be about to go up in flames. What's the story?
With help from Mexico, this rare frog is making a comeback in California
The endangered California red-legged frog was on its last legs in Southern California until Mexican biologists joined what became a cross-border rehabilitation effort.
Mexican mail service temporarily suspends package delivery to US
Mexico joined other countries in pausing deliveries to the U.S., while awaiting clarity on new import duties.
Mexico City’s main water supply system at highest level in 5 years
The capacity of the Cutzamala System had dropped under 50% as recently as last May, but the recent above-average rainfall has boosted its level to 70.7%.
Environmental activists protesting SpaceX rocket launches report helicopter harassment
The flotilla, protesting the increase in space trash off the coast of Playa Bagdad, Tamaulipas, was forced to retreat after two low-flying helicopters created dangerous waves around their boats.
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Moving to Mexico? 5 reasons Baja California is easier than anywhere else (plus 1...
Moving to Baja California is (mostly) so much easier than you think, explains relocation expert Cheri Sicard.
Mexico is fourth-largest market for branded residences, with Riviera Maya to see major growth
A 2025 study by Onirius Hospitality Advisors revealed that the number of branded residences in the Riviera Maya is expected to grow a staggering 233% over the next five years.
Want to buy property in Mexico? Make sure you invest close enough to a...
Mexico is currently the world's seventh most visited country, making vacation property investment appealing right now — if you know where to buy.
Amazon teams up with Mexico City to save water with tech-driven infrastructure upgrades
In addition to water savings, automation will allow the city to direct water to eastern CDMX, an area historically plagued by shortages.
Mexico City’s main water supply system at highest level in 5 years
The capacity of the Cutzamala System had dropped under 50% as recently as last May, but the recent above-average rainfall has boosted its level to 70.7%.
Can growth and sustainability coexist in Puerto Vallarta?
As development in the Bay of Banderas continues to expand, can the city preserve the natural paradise that made it famous?
A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Spiritual tourism in Mexico: Are the rituals really ancient?
Are Mexico's litany of "ceremonial experiences" actually real, or are they a creative way to part tourists from their hard-earned money?
All you need to know about Eastern medicine in Mexico
Traditional Chinese medicine in Mexico is bigger than ever, with licensed practitioners all over the country offering a variety of techniques.
Foxconn invests US $168M to expand AI server production at Jalisco plant
The investment is part of the Taiwanese company's domestic expansion plans and helps Mexico position itself as a key player in advanced technology manufacturing.
Foreign investment is setting records in a tough economy. How did Mexico pull it...
New investment skyrocketed in the first half of the year as foreign funds continue to flow into Mexico.
These are the 10 Mexican highways slated for upgrades worth US $6B
The five-year project will improve some 2,220 kilometers (1,367 miles) of highway in 14 states, including the northen stretch of Highway 57 in the border state of Coahuila.
Why is there a giant axolotl at Burning Man?
Deep in the Nevada desert lies a giant statue of an axolotl — and it could be about to go up in flames. What's the story?
In show of sympathy, stood-up quinceañera finds herself surrounded by thousands of new friends
After a handful of people showed up to her quinceañera party, Isela Anahí Santiago Morales, the daughter of garbage collectors in San Luis Potosí, found out just how big human hearts can be.
‘He’s probably unaware’: Sheinbaum disputes Stephen Miller’s claim that CDMX is ‘run by cartels’
Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and U.S. President Donald Trump's homeland security advisor, made the claim during an interview on Fox News on Monday.
Mexico’s week in review: Booming foreign investment, U.S. political tension and new cultural initiatives
Highlights of the week of August 25 in Mexico included shifts in the Mexican business landscape and tense international diplomacy.
I ate Nun Farts and they’re delicious!
Don't be fooled by the name, Querétaro's chocolate treat is a delight for the tastebuds.
What’s in a name? Terrible-sounding tacos that taste great
They're honestly great, if you can look past their offputting names, we promise.
Taste of Mexico: Tlayuda
Whatever you do, don't call it a "Mexican pizza," please.
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Part museum, part fine dining, part window into Mexico's Porfirian past, there's no place quite like the capita's Filomeno for those looking to elevate their mealtimes.