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The proposed tariffs range from 5% to 50% and will apply to auto parts, light vehicles, plastic, toys, textiles, furniture, footwear, clothing, aluminum, glass and hundreds of other imports.
Since U.S. President Trump took office on Jan. 20, an average of 472 people per day have been deported to Mexico from the U.S. — about 100 fewer per day…
Iztapalapa’s annual Passion Play began when the Mexico City borough vowed to organize a religious procession in gratitude for surviving a cholera epidemic in 1843, eventually evolving into a major…
The gift books, estimated at more than 17,000, were only given to the senator’s fellow Morena party members and are meant to be distributed to the lawmakers’ constituents.
The Senate is expected to easily pass the new penalties, but opposition lawmakers claim that criminalizing production and not vape use opens the door to organized crime.
Asked about her inclusion on The New York Times’ list of “The 67 most stylish people of 2025,” Sheinbaum said she appreciated the recognition but declared that the credit should,…
The Mexican tradition of the posada — that Christmastime party for family, friends and neighbors — is still strong today. Unfortunately, so is the Mexican tradition of inflation.
Canadian Mexican Ian Ostroff asks whether the much-vaunted North American collaboration in FIFA’s 2026 World Cup was truly on display at last week’s US-centric tournament draw.
Natividad, or Christmas, has changed remarkably in Mexico through the centuries, from the reframing of Indigenous festivals by Franciscan friars during the Spanish Conquest to the more secular and globalized…
The planned Harbor 2 residential towers face a new legal fight, and press freedom activists are pushing back after after an incident involving journalists and the National Guard.
Unauthorized beach vendors are an ongoing issue in Los Cabos, but the destination has received good news on new flights from Indianapolis and Las Vegas.
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