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El Jalapeño: Mexico City’s AIFA airport hits 7 passengers in 2025, targets 9 in...
AIFA is busy than ever, if you count the tumbleweeds (and that one stray dog in the arrivals hall). At least, that's what our satirical fake news service says this week.
Wishes for the New Year in Mexico
As 2026 gets underway, Sarah DeVries reveals the 7 things she hopes we'll see in Mexico this year.
Mexico’s golden age of ramen
So much more than just Maruchan, Mexico has put its own, inimitable spin on an Asian classic.
Discover Similandia Los Angeles, Mexico’s top pharmacy’s US flagship
Farmacias Similares, Mexico's top pharmacy with more than 10,500 branches, has a presence in Colombia and Chile but has now broken into the U.S. market with Similandia in LA.
Mexico City removes all street vendors from its Historic Center — for now
The vendors will be back, but under the guidelines of a new regulatory plan designed to reestablish order and easy mobility in the Historic Center in time for the World Cup games and festivities.
A pretty comprehensive history of Mexican Bread (and why it matters)
Mexican bread may have come under fire recently, but the country has a longer history of baking than you might expect
Café Tacvba frontman rips Trump and calls for a boycott of Spotify
One of Mexico's most iconic rock bands wants its music off the world's biggest streaming portal, citing its ads for ICE and investments in the weapons industry.
Flying out of Mexico? Here are the cheapest destinations in 2026
From domestic get-aways to international expeditions, Skyscanner shares the most affordable flights out of Mexico for 2026.
Querétaro earns a spot on the New York Times’ list of ‘places to go...
Though residents may wonder about the Times' description of it as "sleepy" and "old-fashioned," Querétaro's inclusion on this year's list will undoubtedly boost tourism to one of Mexico's most-loved cities.
Joy meets fear as the Venezuelan community processes Maduro’s capture from Mexico
As Venezuelans living in Mexico process news of Maduro's capture, their hopes and fears must exist alongside Mexicans' vocal condemnation, highlighting fundamentally different perspectives on what happened on Jan. 3.