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Mexico battles over 100 active forest fires: Monday’s mañanera recapped
Wildfires in 23 states, ongoing drought and one of Sheinbaum's first assignments to the new finance minister were topics of discussion at the first presidential presser of the week.
Whooping cough outbreak prompts new alert from health officials
There have been so far this year 133 confirmed cases in Mexico of the respiratory disease, which can be fatal for very young children.
Fans riot after leading regional musician refuses to play narco ballads, yielding to pressure...
As more states limit narcocorridos and the U.S. threatens to cancel Mexican musicians visas, regional Mexican musicians have a fine line to walk.
Mexico announces plan to build 1.1M new homes by the end of Sheinbaum’s term
As housing prices have skyrocketed around the country, the government is aiming to boost new home construction and increasing access to government-backed home loans.
American Airlines announces new flight to Puerto Escondido
The route is the second direct U.S. connection for the Oaxacan beach town's new international airport.
Hecho en México: Felipe Juárez, San Miguel weaver
San Miguel weaver Felipe Juárez makes rugs and more for customers as far away as New Zealand, but he's never left his hometown, where he sells his creations each weekend.
Does Mexico have an alcohol problem?
In Mexico, alcohol is kind of everywhere, with social rules around it more relaxed. What's the societal effect of so much drinking? Is there one?
Sheinbaum responds to Trump in cross-border water dispute: Friday’s mañanera recapped
President Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico is complying with the treaty to the extent possible based on water availability.
The Riviera Maya gears up for a seaweed-y Semana Santa
Municipal workers removed 80 cubic meters of sargassum from Cancún's Playa del Delfines last week in preparation for the arrival of spring breakers and Semana Santa tourists.
Teotihuacán altar found in Guatemala reveals the reach of Mexico City’s forebearers
The founders of Teotihuacán — modern-day Mexico City — were even more powerful than previously thought.