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While standard polls of 1,000 respondents have routinely placed Sheinbaum’s approval rating at 70% or above, a more expansive recent survey suggests her popularity may be somewhat overstated.


Sheinbaum also acknowledged on Monday that another Mexican had died in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and said that her government would take “more measures” than…

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona indicted Laurence Gray — owner of the shop Grips By Larry — on charges relating to the sale of three semi-automatic…

The relatively intact skull, pulled from rock in northern Mexico, turns out to belong to a previously unknown species that dominated the seas during the age of the dinosaurs.

But the approach may be a victim of its own success, as serious overcrowding and what many consider excessive pre-trial detention have become controversial issues.

The government’s crackdown on counterfeit and other illicit goods has been amassing record totals of seizures since 2024, but is intensifying as the World Cup draws near.

Of the 25 who were working in the Santa Fe gold mine in the municipality of El Rosario, four became trapped after it partially collapsed on Wednesday. Some 300 workers…

The national statistics agency INEGI reported on Friday that Mexico’s exports were worth US $56.85 billion last month, an increase of 15.8% compared to February 2025.

As part of phase one, researchers from Mexico’s weather agency have begun working at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center to standardize Mexico’s meteorological data and produce more advanced forecasts.


Furniture design was one of many specialties of esteemed Mexican architect Ernesto Gómez Gallardo Argüelles, but it may be the one for which he is most remembered.

The Year of the Fire Horse is rare in the Chinese zodiac, known for being notably intense — as was a recent Fire Horse journey taken by writer Peggy Sijswerda…

Coconuts have been part of Guerrero’s history — for good and ill — for nearly 500 years, since the first coconut palms were brought from the Philippines.

The 1985 Mexico City earthquake will never be forgotten, not only because of the thousands of deaths, but also for the horrible handling of the disaster by the ruling PRI…

An expat protest, a national seafood festival and new public safety measures all feature in this week’s look at what’s going on in the Bay of Banderas.


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