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Trump reportedly told the three automakers requesting the reprieve that they should start preparing to move to the U.S. to avoid paying tariffs.


Unemployment rose slightly from its lowest-ever rate of 2.6% in the fourth quarter to 2.7% in the first month of 2025.

President Trump mentioned Mexico on several occasions in his nearly two-hour speech to a joint session of the United States Congress on Tuesday night.

State and local emergency personnel scrambled to put out 73 fires in Monterrey alone, plus dozens of other fires in five surrounding municipalities.

An arrest along a highway in the border state of Sonora netted more than a quarter million fentanyl pills hidden in a shipment of nopales.

Calling Mexicans “brave” and “tough,” President Sheinbaum told reporters Wednesday that Mexico will seek other trade partners if prohibitive U.S. tariffs make it necessary.

Marches and other events honoring International Women’s Day are scheduled in Mexico City, Mérida, Campeche, Guadalajara and dozens of other cities this Saturday.

Marcelo Ebrard will shape Mexico’s answer to Donald Trump, but who is the man behind the economic strategy?

“Modern maps are documents that represent multilateral consensus, not a space to rehearse rebranding efforts,” writes Dr. Stephanie Leitch, Professor of Art History at FSU.


As Mexican wine gets the recognition it deserves, the women behind the success are also getting their turn in the spotlight.

You’ve probably never been, but here’s why Aguascalientes should absolutely be your next Mexico staycation.


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