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An insider’s guide to a perfect weekend in Puerto Vallarta

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Meagan Drillinger's personal itinerary mixes in the classic highlights with little nuggets that you’d only know if you were truly a local.

Best weekend getaways from Mexico City by bus: Part 1

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Hop on the bus in Mexico City and reach any of these fascinating destinations in five hours or less.
Mexican 1000 peso bills

Peso starts the week with appreciation against the US dollar

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The appreciation of the peso reached a three-month peak briefly on Monday morning before slightly weakening again.
AMLO at a morning press conference

Extradition, earthquakes and ex-presidents: The week at the mañaneras

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From trains to drug lords to earthquake drills to migration, President López Obrador covered a lot of ground at the week's pressers.
San Jose del Cabo art walk

Find the perfect art lover’s weekend getaway in Baja California Sur

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Marko Ayling picks Art Baja California's Zélika García's brain on where to find the best experiences in three of BCS' art-filled locales.
Waves at Devils Hole in Nevada caused by Sept. 19 earthquake in Michoacan

Last week’s 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Mexico caused a ‘desert tsunami’ in Nevada

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The quake on September 19 triggered a seiche  – a standing wave – in a pool of water in a Death Valley National Park cave.
President López Obrador at his Monday morning press conference.

Cartel claims, summit snub: the week at the morning news conferences

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Dodging the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles didn't stop AMLO from offering plenty of thoughts on U.S. politics.
The president speaks at his Monday press conference.

Earthquake, breakfast with Lula, Ukraine on the mind: the week at the morning press...

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The president mentioned Otto von Bismarck and Simón Bolívar and addressed Joe Biden's state of the union speech.
A U.S. avocado inspector was threatened last week, after he refused to certify Puebla avocados as Michoacán-grown, and authorize their export. The threat triggered the temporary suspension of exports to the U.S.

Avocado inspection program restarted; US exports resume after week-long hiatus

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Avocado exports to the U.S. have restarted after a threat against a U.S. inspector triggered a temporary suspension of operations.
An estimated 15,000 people were affected by the 7.1-magnitude quake.

A week on, homeless earthquake victims in Guerrero protest lack of aid

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No major damage was initially reported but it has come to light that last Tuesday's powerful earthquake damaged almost 8,000 homes.