Lessons from 52 years of bilingual education in San Miguel: ‘Confidently Wrong’ talks to Escuela Vasconcelos

How can English-speaking children join a bilingual program? Graciela Salazar, principal of San Miguel's beloved bilingual school, has the answers to that and other questions on this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong."
President Sheinbaum at her morning press conference podium

Sheinbaum applauds US-Cuba talks: Friday’s mañanera recapped

0
The last mañanera of the week took place in Colima, where officials reported on security developments for the tiny, troubled Pacific state and Sheinbaum reasserted Mexico's support for Cuba.

El Jalapeño: Trump warns Shakira her crowds are fine but his crowds are much bigger, maybe the biggest ever

1
Those hips don't lie about their crowd sizes! Here's your latest dose of satire.
Monarch butterflies dead

Beyond drugs: How cartel economics are killing the monarch migration

2
When monarch butterflies and cartels both zero in on the same territory, one group will lose. In Mexico, increasingly, it's the butterflies.
President Sheinbaum at her morning press conference podium

Sheinbaum applauds US-Cuba talks: Friday’s mañanera recapped

0
The last mañanera of the week took place in Colima, where officials reported on security developments for the tiny, troubled Pacific state and Sheinbaum reasserted Mexico's support for Cuba.

El Jalapeño: Trump warns Shakira her crowds are fine but his crowds are much...

1
Those hips don't lie about their crowd sizes! Here's your latest dose of satire.
Monarch butterflies dead

Beyond drugs: How cartel economics are killing the monarch migration

2
When monarch butterflies and cartels both zero in on the same territory, one group will lose. In Mexico, increasingly, it's the butterflies.
Mexican directors in Hollywood

How Mexico reshaped Hollywood — and then outgrew it

0
Mexican directors like Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro González Iñárritu were lauded with Oscars, but a new generation of Mexican fillmmakers may have a greater impact.
La Cienega finding

Nogales train construction uncovers pre-Columbian town and petroglyphs

0
The finding offers evidence that the Trincheras people of Sonora had contact with the Hohokam, whose descendants include the Pima and Tohono O’odham people of Arizona.
Pemex gas station prices

Mexico extends its gas price cap as the Iran war spikes oil prices

3
The federal government has renewed a voluntary gas price cap pact with 96% of the country's gas stations, aiming to keep regular gasoline below 24 pesos per liter amid surging global oil prices.
search group

Anonymous call leads to 5 clandestine graves in Baja California Sur

0
The citizen search group thanked the person who gave the tip, and reminded the public that any such help is guaranteed to be anonymous: “Our only desire is to find our missing relatives.”
Italian besibol team

Upstart Italy knocks Mexico out of World Baseball Classic . . . and the...

0
The day started out with Mexico savoring a chance to advance to the knockout round while knocking the U.S. out of the tournament. Instead, it was the Tri that got eliminated.
Rubén Moreira and Alejandro Moreno at a PRI party press conference

Time for plan B: Sheinbaum’s electoral reform fails in the lower house

5
The president is preparing a scaled-back alternative to her electoral reform proposal after Mexico's lower house dealt her a rare defeat Wednesday, with key allies breaking ranks to vote down the bill.
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helú and his son in a crowd at the Mexican National Palace

More Mexicans than ever made the 2026 Forbes Billionaires List

0
Twenty-four Mexicans made the 2026 Forbes Billionaires List, with a combined worth of $267.3 billion — up more than 60% over last year's total.
President Sheinbaum speaks into a microphone at a press conference

Sheinbaum shares her next steps after electoral reform setback: Thursday’s mañanera recapped

0
The president also expressed support for protesting taxi drivers and promised an update on the whereabouts of El Mencho's lover at her Thursday morning press conference.
Cabo San Lucas

MND Local: Los Cabos’ ever changing tourist economy

2
There are always trends in tourism, but the current ones are changing the face of tourism in Los Cabos, in a way that threatens many local businesses.
bidding farewell to a deceased child

‘La Muerte Niña’: Why do Mexican families keep pictures of their deceased children?

1
La Muerte Niña, the Mexican funerary practice of preparing deceased children for photographs or paintings, dates back centuries — and there's a reason behind it.
salpicón de res

What to cook this March

3
As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes.

Sheinbaum celebrates 44% decline in homicides: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped

4
On Tuesday, the government reported the latest homicide numbers, which are considered the most important indicator of the national security situation and a key barometer of the progress that has been made in addressing Mexico's serious crime problems.
Mexican directors in Hollywood

How Mexico reshaped Hollywood — and then outgrew it

0
Mexican directors like Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro González Iñárritu were lauded with Oscars, but a new generation of Mexican fillmmakers may have a greater impact.
La Cienega finding

Nogales train construction uncovers pre-Columbian town and petroglyphs

0
The finding offers evidence that the Trincheras people of Sonora had contact with the Hohokam, whose descendants include the Pima and Tohono O’odham people of Arizona.
Pemex gas station prices

Mexico extends its gas price cap as the Iran war spikes oil prices

3
The federal government has renewed a voluntary gas price cap pact with 96% of the country's gas stations, aiming to keep regular gasoline below 24 pesos per liter amid surging global oil prices.
search group

Anonymous call leads to 5 clandestine graves in Baja California Sur

0
The citizen search group thanked the person who gave the tip, and reminded the public that any such help is guaranteed to be anonymous: “Our only desire is to find our missing relatives.”
Italian besibol team

Upstart Italy knocks Mexico out of World Baseball Classic . . . and the Olympics

0
The day started out with Mexico savoring a chance to advance to the knockout round while knocking the U.S. out of the tournament. Instead, it was the Tri that got eliminated.
Rubén Moreira and Alejandro Moreno at a PRI party press conference

Time for plan B: Sheinbaum’s electoral reform fails in the lower house

5
The president is preparing a scaled-back alternative to her electoral reform proposal after Mexico's lower house dealt her a rare defeat Wednesday, with key allies breaking ranks to vote down the bill.
Pemex gas station prices

Mexico extends its gas price cap as the Iran war spikes...

3
The federal government has renewed a voluntary gas price cap pact with 96% of the country's gas stations, aiming to keep regular gasoline below 24 pesos per liter amid surging global oil prices.
A view of a Mexican street in Tapalpa, Jalisco

Mexico after El Mencho: The ‘Confidently Wrong’ podcast shares insider perspectives

2
Mexico News Daily's podcast takes a break from its season 2 programming to share two new episodes on the state of Mexico after El Mencho's fall — including firsthand accounts from Jalisco residents.
Mexican marines inspect a burned car in Puerto Vallarta

In the wake of another fallen cartel leader, 10 reasons why this time could...

38
After the fall of a major cartel leader, conventional wisdom predicts more violence. Mexico News Daily's CEO makes the case for why this time could genuinely be different.
Mexico City's Northern Bus Terminal at midday yesterday, shortly after passengers were told that no buses would be leaving the station on Sunday.

An unprecedented 24-hour period for MND: A perspective from our CEO

38
It's not every Sunday that a country captures — and kills — its most-wanted criminal. Here's how it unfolded in our newsroom, and why our readers should care.
A man holds a baby and a child's hand standing on the street of a Mexican town

Lessons from 52 years of bilingual education in San Miguel: ‘Confidently Wrong’ talks to...

1
How can English-speaking children join a bilingual program? Graciela Salazar, principal of San Miguel's beloved bilingual school, has the answers to that and other questions on this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong."
USTR AND SE

Mexico announces kick-off of formal USMCA negotiations — without Canada

2
Holding bilateral sessions during the trilateral process is not unheard of in USMCA negotiations, and the Canadians are expected to join the early talks at an unspecified future date.
sad, unhappy Trump

US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs: What does it mean for Mexico?

19
The ruling frees Mexico from paying certain Trump tariffs, such as the "fentanyl tariff" and the "reciprocal tariffs," though other exporting nations will probably get more relief than Mexico.

Mexico, China hold first face-to-face trade talks since tariff dispute

3
Both sides see an opportunity to deepen trade ties, but the challenges include Mexico's recent tariffs on Chinese goods and Trump's anti-China shadow looming over the USMCA renegotiations.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
17.88
CAD
13.03
EUR
20.46
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helú and his son in a crowd at the Mexican National Palace

More Mexicans than ever made the 2026 Forbes Billionaires List

0
Twenty-four Mexicans made the 2026 Forbes Billionaires List, with a combined worth of $267.3 billion — up more than 60% over last year's total.

First 20 industrial parks under Plan México open for business

1
Together, the 20 parks represent more than US $711 million in direct investment and 3.5 million square meters of capacity for manufacturing and logistics facilities.
MXN - Mexican Peso
USD
17.88
CAD
13.03
EUR
20.46
Rubén Moreira and Alejandro Moreno at a PRI party press conference

Time for plan B: Sheinbaum’s electoral reform fails in the lower house

5
The president is preparing a scaled-back alternative to her electoral reform proposal after Mexico's lower house dealt her a rare defeat Wednesday, with key allies breaking ranks to vote down the bill.
President Sheinbaum speaks into a microphone at a press conference

Sheinbaum shares her next steps after electoral reform setback: Thursday’s mañanera recapped

0
The president also expressed support for protesting taxi drivers and promised an update on the whereabouts of El Mencho's lover at her Thursday morning press conference.
President Sheinbaum at her morning press conference podium

Sheinbaum applauds US-Cuba talks: Friday’s mañanera recapped

0
The last mañanera of the week took place in Colima, where officials reported on security developments for the tiny, troubled Pacific state and Sheinbaum reasserted Mexico's support for Cuba.
A man holds a baby and a child's hand standing on the street of a Mexican town

Lessons from 52 years of bilingual education in San Miguel: ‘Confidently Wrong’ talks to Escuela Vasconcelos

1
How can English-speaking children join a bilingual program? Graciela Salazar, principal of San Miguel's beloved bilingual school, has the answers to that and other questions on this week's episode of "Confidently Wrong."
A blonde mother and child walk down the streets of San Cristobal, Chiapas.

What’s it really like to raise kids in Mexico? ‘Confidently Wrong’ interviews 3 couples on the front lines

0
How does raising children in Mexico compare to the U.S., the U.K. and Canada? Three couples share their experiences on this week's episode pf "Confidently Wrong."
Facade of GNP Saguaros

Medical inflation and tax changes are increasing health insurance premiums by up to 40%

1
Mexico is projected to have the highest medical cost inflation globally in 2026, with an estimated average rate of 14.8%. According to industry experts, this could lead to three million Mexicans dropping their private health insurance this year.
National Guardsmen watch cars pull up to terminal 2 of Mexico City International Airport

Uber defies National Guard crackdown, citing court order to continue operating at AICM

0
National Guard troops are warning away app drivers at Mexico City International Airport as the legal battle pitting rideshare access against taxi drivers heats up.
Cabo San Lucas

MND Local: Los Cabos’ ever changing tourist economy

2
There are always trends in tourism, but the current ones are changing the face of tourism in Los Cabos, in a way that threatens many local businesses.
Passengers walk through a terminal at Mexico City International Airport

Taxi drivers announce blockade at Mexico City International Airport

11
Access roads to Terminal 1 and 2 of Mexico City International Airport (AICM) is set to be blocked Wednesday as taxi drivers protest the government’s ongoing support for ride-hailing apps operating at the capital’s airport. 
A blonde mother and child walk down the streets of San Cristobal, Chiapas.

What’s it really like to raise kids in Mexico? ‘Confidently Wrong’ interviews 3 couples...

0
How does raising children in Mexico compare to the U.S., the U.K. and Canada? Three couples share their experiences on this week's episode pf "Confidently Wrong."
Facade of GNP Saguaros

Medical inflation and tax changes are increasing health insurance premiums by up to 40%

1
Mexico is projected to have the highest medical cost inflation globally in 2026, with an estimated average rate of 14.8%. According to industry experts, this could lead to three million Mexicans dropping their private health insurance this year.
Mexican marines inspect a burned car in Puerto Vallarta

In the wake of another fallen cartel leader, 10 reasons why this time could...

38
After the fall of a major cartel leader, conventional wisdom predicts more violence. Mexico News Daily's CEO makes the case for why this time could genuinely be different.
Mexico City's Northern Bus Terminal at midday yesterday, shortly after passengers were told that no buses would be leaving the station on Sunday.

An unprecedented 24-hour period for MND: A perspective from our CEO

38
It's not every Sunday that a country captures — and kills — its most-wanted criminal. Here's how it unfolded in our newsroom, and why our readers should care.
a couple enjoys an Excellence Group resort at the beach

Excellence Group announces new family-friendly Finest resort in Riviera Maya

0
The more than US $250 million project will be Excellence Group's sixth property in the state of Quintana Roo and third under the family-friendly Finest brand.

Is it cheaper to build or buy in Mexico? The answer may surprise you

5
Thinking of building rather than buying in Mexico? Real estate expert Glenn Rotton thinks you should read this first.
La Cienega finding

Nogales train construction uncovers pre-Columbian town and petroglyphs

0
The finding offers evidence that the Trincheras people of Sonora had contact with the Hohokam, whose descendants include the Pima and Tohono O’odham people of Arizona.
bidding farewell to a deceased child

‘La Muerte Niña’: Why do Mexican families keep pictures of their deceased children?

1
La Muerte Niña, the Mexican funerary practice of preparing deceased children for photographs or paintings, dates back centuries — and there's a reason behind it.
Italian besibol team

Upstart Italy knocks Mexico out of World Baseball Classic . . . and the...

0
The day started out with Mexico savoring a chance to advance to the knockout round while knocking the U.S. out of the tournament. Instead, it was the Tri that got eliminated.
salpicón de res

What to cook this March

3
As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes.
Cabo San Lucas

MND Local: Los Cabos’ ever changing tourist economy

2
There are always trends in tourism, but the current ones are changing the face of tourism in Los Cabos, in a way that threatens many local businesses.
Passengers walk through a terminal at Mexico City International Airport

Taxi drivers announce blockade at Mexico City International Airport

11
Access roads to Terminal 1 and 2 of Mexico City International Airport (AICM) is set to be blocked Wednesday as taxi drivers protest the government’s ongoing support for ride-hailing apps operating at the capital’s airport. 
Masala y Maíz in Mexico City

Michelin-starred Masala y Maíz celebrates International Women’s Month with series of one-night-only dinners

0
Something special is happening at Masala y Maíz in March. In honor of International Women's Month, the acclaimed Mexico City restaurant is welcoming in guest female chefs from around the globe.
Juan Carlos Yerenas, left, accepts the World's Best Coffee Shops award for his café, El Terrible Juan. At right, espresso brews at Histórico Café Tostador in Chiapas

These 3 Mexican coffee shops rank among the best in the world

2
From Chiapas to Guadalajara to Mexico City, these three Mexican coffee shops showcase Mexico's coffee heritage while serving up world-class brews.
Lake Chapala

Battle over Chapala aqueduct tests Mexico’s transparency laws

1
Jalisco's government has refused to release the blueprints for a new aqueduct in Lake Chapala, leading to controversy over the project.
man's legs on dry ground

Heat, drought and division: Climate change in the borderlands

3
Climate change in the borderlands between the U.S. and Mexico, in an area already beset by extreme heat and drought, is creating numerous challenges for both governments.
Oceanman in Cozumel

I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...

2
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
A medical device at a Los Cabos hospital

A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos

2
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
Mexican directors in Hollywood

How Mexico reshaped Hollywood — and then outgrew it

0
Mexican directors like Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro González Iñárritu were lauded with Oscars, but a new generation of Mexican fillmmakers may have a greater impact.
La Cienega finding

Nogales train construction uncovers pre-Columbian town and petroglyphs

0
The finding offers evidence that the Trincheras people of Sonora had contact with the Hohokam, whose descendants include the Pima and Tohono O’odham people of Arizona.
bidding farewell to a deceased child

‘La Muerte Niña’: Why do Mexican families keep pictures of their deceased children?

1
La Muerte Niña, the Mexican funerary practice of preparing deceased children for photographs or paintings, dates back centuries — and there's a reason behind it.
Monarch butterflies dead

Beyond drugs: How cartel economics are killing the monarch migration

2
When monarch butterflies and cartels both zero in on the same territory, one group will lose. In Mexico, increasingly, it's the butterflies.
Italian besibol team

Upstart Italy knocks Mexico out of World Baseball Classic . . . and the Olympics

0
The day started out with Mexico savoring a chance to advance to the knockout round while knocking the U.S. out of the tournament. Instead, it was the Tri that got eliminated.
salpicón de res

What to cook this March

3
As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes.
search group

Anonymous call leads to 5 clandestine graves in Baja California Sur

0
The citizen search group thanked the person who gave the tip, and reminded the public that any such help is guaranteed to be anonymous: “Our only desire is to find our missing relatives.”
CDMX landscape

Banking giants BBVA and Barclay’s sweeten their forecasts for Mexico’s 2026 economic growth

2
The two Euorpean banks joined the OECD and Banco de México in raising Mexico's economic oulook for 2026, as President Sheinbaum's public-private approach to investment appears to be paying off.
ecocidio Acapulco

‘Ecocide of the seabed’: Luxury condo expansion near Acapulco accused of causing irreversible damage

0
The Fishermen and Divers Cooperative wants the local damage to stop, but they also want to see "massive, long-term ecosystem destruction" be subject to the international Criminal Court.
oil on a beach in Veracruz

Veracruz governor says natural seep may be causing Gulf oil contamination

0
In early March, what appeared to be an oil spill was detected off the coast of Pajapan, Veracruz, and has since spread along 230 kilometers of coastline between Veracruz and Tabasco.
Huatulco Convention Center

Stranded assets in Huatulco: How 2 major tourism projects became frozen in legal and...

1
A golf course and a convention center, two key projects for tourism in Huatulco, are now closed and in legal limbo. The question is: Why?
a couple enjoys an Excellence Group resort at the beach

Excellence Group announces new family-friendly Finest resort in Riviera Maya

0
The more than US $250 million project will be Excellence Group's sixth property in the state of Quintana Roo and third under the family-friendly Finest brand.

Is it cheaper to build or buy in Mexico? The answer may surprise you

5
Thinking of building rather than buying in Mexico? Real estate expert Glenn Rotton thinks you should read this first.
Mexican soldiers hand out supplies in the wake of Hurricane John

Opinion: From rising seas to rising risks

0
From Chihuahua to Chiapas, climate change threatens much of Mexico. A former U.S. climate security expert offers insight into how our changing world brings new challenges.
Lake Chapala

Battle over Chapala aqueduct tests Mexico’s transparency laws

1
Jalisco's government has refused to release the blueprints for a new aqueduct in Lake Chapala, leading to controversy over the project.
man's legs on dry ground

Heat, drought and division: Climate change in the borderlands

3
Climate change in the borderlands between the U.S. and Mexico, in an area already beset by extreme heat and drought, is creating numerous challenges for both governments.
Dr. Molina

One doctor’s mission to provide affordable care in Zihuatanejo

2
Everyone should have a doctor who cares as much as Dr. Molina, a woman on a mission in one of Zihuatanejo's poorest neighborhoods.
Oceanman in Cozumel

I entered the Oceanman in Cozumel with less than a month to train and...

2
What could happen if you tried an endurance swimming race without a proper training schedule? One Riviera Maya resident decided to find out.
A medical device at a Los Cabos hospital

A guide to medical tourism in Los Cabos

2
These Baja California Sur hospitals are modern and clean and cost a fraction of the price of those at home, worth considering for an upcoming procedure.
USTR AND SE

Mexico announces kick-off of formal USMCA negotiations — without Canada

2
Holding bilateral sessions during the trilateral process is not unheard of in USMCA negotiations, and the Canadians are expected to join the early talks at an unspecified future date.
sad, unhappy Trump

US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs: What does it mean for Mexico?

19
The ruling frees Mexico from paying certain Trump tariffs, such as the "fentanyl tariff" and the "reciprocal tariffs," though other exporting nations will probably get more relief than Mexico.

Mexico, China hold first face-to-face trade talks since tariff dispute

3
Both sides see an opportunity to deepen trade ties, but the challenges include Mexico's recent tariffs on Chinese goods and Trump's anti-China shadow looming over the USMCA renegotiations.
bidding farewell to a deceased child

‘La Muerte Niña’: Why do Mexican families keep pictures of their deceased children?

1
La Muerte Niña, the Mexican funerary practice of preparing deceased children for photographs or paintings, dates back centuries — and there's a reason behind it.
salpicón de res

What to cook this March

3
As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes.

Sheinbaum celebrates 44% decline in homicides: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped

4
On Tuesday, the government reported the latest homicide numbers, which are considered the most important indicator of the national security situation and a key barometer of the progress that has been made in addressing Mexico's serious crime problems.
Mexican security officials meeting with FIFA representatives at a long meeting table showing the Mexican seal with the word "seguridad"

Security cabinet meets with FIFA to coordinate World Cup safety plans

1
Mexican officials met with FIFA in Mexico City this week on President Sheinbaum's orders, as Mexico looks to reassure visitors ahead of the June competition.
salpicón de res

What to cook this March

3
As spring arrives, so too do some of our favorite seasonal Mexican specialties. Bel Woodhouse shares her favorite recipes.
Masala y Maíz in Mexico City

Michelin-starred Masala y Maíz celebrates International Women’s Month with series of one-night-only dinners

0
Something special is happening at Masala y Maíz in March. In honor of International Women's Month, the acclaimed Mexico City restaurant is welcoming in guest female chefs from around the globe.
Juan Carlos Yerenas, left, accepts the World's Best Coffee Shops award for his café, El Terrible Juan. At right, espresso brews at Histórico Café Tostador in Chiapas

These 3 Mexican coffee shops rank among the best in the world

2
From Chiapas to Guadalajara to Mexico City, these three Mexican coffee shops showcase Mexico's coffee heritage while serving up world-class brews.
Uber Eats 'La que pica'

Uber Eats campaign, ‘La que pica’ celebrates Mexico City’s spiciest salsas

0
As part of a new marketing campaign for Uber Eats, Mexico City's best taquería's are showcasing their spiciest salsas in bottles labeled as "La que pica."