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Lady Gaga dressed like a doll in Xochimilco's Island of the Dolls

Xochimilco’s haunted Island of the Dolls steals the spotlight in Lady...

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The largest collection of haunted dolls in the world was the perfect backdrop for "The Dead Dance," a new music video directed by Tim Burton.

What’s on in Oaxaca in September

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All the history, color and culture you've come to expect from Oaxaca remains on full display throughout September.

How a Japanese technique is helping rewild ‘the forest at the...

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Activists in the Juanacatalán region of Jalisco are working to try and save native forests by using imported specialist techniques.
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Cleaner working in the Mexico City metro

How much do minimum-wage and informal workers earn in Mexico City? We asked.

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Mexico News Daily hit the streets of Mexico City to ask workers about their jobs, their salaries and their capacity to cover the cost of living in the capital.
Fireworks in Los Cabos

What’s on in Los Cabos in September

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Fireworks, feasts and flaming ziplines, Los Cabos is set for a thrilling September this year.
FIFA president and Mexican President

FIFA gave Sheinbaum the very first 2026 World Cup ticket. She plans to donate...

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The ticket for the first match and Opening Ceremonies in Mexico City is labeled Row 1, Seat 1, Ticket No. 00001., and will be donated to "a young girl who likes soccer."
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez hold hands while walking in a paparazzi photo

Newlyweds Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez make a stop at Frida Kahlo’s house in Coyoacán

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The billionaire and his new bride were spotted strolling through the iconic artist's home-turned-museum on Wednesday.
Godzilla CDMX

Downtown CDMX paralyzed by Godzilla — the movie

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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.
Axolotl burning man

Why is there a giant axolotl at Burning Man?

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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?
Renata Zarazúa

With huge upset, Mexico’s Renata Zarazúa advances in US Open

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Zarazúa, from Mexico City, came from behind in stirring fashion to beat Madison Keys, the current Australian Open champion who's ranked No. 6 in the world.
kids in baseball uniform holding flag

Mexico’s U-8 baseball team beats US to win Cal Ripken World Series

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It was the second time in three years that Mexico's youngsters won the U-8 division of the tournament, which is reserved for teams from Mexico and the United States.

Guadalajara’s Mi Gran Esperanza celebrates 30 years of helping kids with cancer

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The Guadalajara charity is celebrating three decades of providing life-changing support to children in need.
tajín lipglosses

Selena Gómez’s Tajín-inspired makeup kit hits Mexican shelves

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The limited-edition makeup kit, which includes a terracotta "Tajín" lip gloss and deep red-brown "Chamoy" blush, is now available for purchase in Mexico.
musical group playing in Dr. Simi headquarters

Tiny Dr. Simi Desk? Concert series promotes Mexican musicians ahead of SimiFest

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The Dr. Simi empire is growing once again — this time with the launch of “Simisónico,” a live-session music series from Farmacias Similares that spotlights Mexican performers in a style much like NPR’s Tiny Desk concerts.
robot dog and two kids

Meet Waldog, the robotic canine that roams Monterrey’s streets with a message 

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The bot is the brainpuppy of a Nuevo León senator with political aspirations and a passion for animal welfare.
Photo of designer Mario Cortés smiling warmly, wearing glasses and an orange and purple FIFA Mexico City official scarf. The photo is set against a vibrant, stylized graphic background that features his artistic name, "CUEMANCHE," in large pink letters above a colorful sunburst design.

Meet the young designer behind FIFA’s acclaimed 2026 World Cup posters

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Mexico's 2026 World Cup posters, created by young Mexico City graphic designer Mario Cortés, have earned him suprise kudos from the New York Times.