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Mexicans from across the country share their perspectives on what a middle-class income and lifestyle look like today in Mexico.
The assault, which was captured on video, occurred as the president walked through the capital’s streets, accompanied by a group of aides.
Sheinbaum’s recent high approval ratings and the state of relations with the US were topics of discussion at the mid-week presidential presser.
The budget proposal, subject to amendment, increases social welfare spending by 18%, which the opposition parties criticized as favoring handouts over job creation.
Quiroz’s swearing-in is scheduled to take place during an extraordinary session of the Michoacán state legislature on Wednesday.
A new invasion of sargassum has hit some of Cancún’s beaches, despite announcements that the seaweed season had ended.
More than a dozen Miss Universe contestants walked out of a pre-pageant event after a top official unleashed a verbal tirade against Fátima Bosch of Tabasco, Miss Mexico.
From Indigenous orphan to internationally recognized artist, Rufino Tamayo forged his own style to become one of the most iconic Mexican artists of the 20th century.
There’s always something to do in Puerto Vallarta and this month is no exception, with options ranging from arts and crafts to festivals and special events.
The food you buy in Mexico and the U.S. are subject to very different labeling laws and regulations regarding pesticides. Writer Monica Belot looks at why these differences matter.
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