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Sheinbaum credits Mexico for decline in US overdose deaths: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
On Tuesday, Sheinbaum addressed a recent CDC report on overdose deaths in the United States and her possible attendance at the G7 Summit in Canada this month.
Aeroméxico workers’ strike postponed to June 10
Flight attendants at Aeroméxico announced they would postpone a strike they had scheduled to begin Sunday after the airline offered a pay increase of 4.5%.
Mexico to co-host 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Mexico will co-host the FIFA Women's World Cup along with the United States for the first time in 2031, featuring an expanded field of 48 teams.
Guanajuato struggles with flooding after record-breaking rains in May
Feeling soggy in San Miguel? The Guanajuato Ministry of Water and the Environment reported that it rained about twice as much last month as it did in May 2024.
Fewer than 1 in 7 Mexicans voted in first-ever judicial elections
Around 13 million Mexican citizens voted on Sunday, but 20% of all votes were invalid, either due to voters' mistakes or because they chose to annul their ballots on purpose.
What’s on in Oaxaca in June?
While June is relatively calm before the storm of Oaxaca's busy Guelaguetza season in July, the city is still buzzing this month with exhibits, music, workshops and, of course, the city's Pride march.
American Don Patterson reflects on a life in Mesoamerican archaeology
The esteemed archaeologist shared tales from decades in the trenches at some of Mexico's most wondrous monuments.
Is summer the best time to visit Los Cabos?
No matter your vacation needs, Los Cabos in the summer time has something for you.
Senators head to Washington to present case against US remittances tax: Friday’s mañanera recapped
Sheinbaum also touched on judicial elections and a meeting with Carlos Slim, and gave some insight into her personal values at Friday's presidential press conference.
Mexicans prepare to vote in country’s first-ever judicial elections
Mexico is taking the first step toward becoming the only country in the world where all judges are elected by popular vote. Is the country ready?