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Despite the pandemic, microbrewery’s opening came at just the right time
Brewer Mariana Domínguez didn't let one of the worst global recessions in over a decade stop her from achieving her eight-year dream.
The federal auditor’s U-turn on airport costs: was there pressure from AMLO?
The auditor came under fire for backtracking on an audit that found scrapping an airport project was far costlier than the government said.
Electricity law could represent another blow for foreign investment: analysts
A law that would overhaul the electricity market to favor the state-owned CFE is predicted to scare off foreign and domestic investment.
Excess deaths well above those of other countries; coronavirus czar unsurprised
Deaths last year were 52% higher than previous years putting the rate of excess deaths well above that in countries with the worst outbreaks.
Flautist, 23, is winner of London music scholarship
A classical flautist from Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, México state, will study in London, England, for four weeks over the summer.
Healing the US-Mexico border divide calls for ingenuity and some chutzpah
A teeter-totter briefly installed at the U.S.-Mexico border wall in 2019 symbolizes the mindset needed for positive immigration solutions.
Electricity commission thanks workers for their efforts—with fake photos
The Federal Electricity Commission has bungled an attempt to thank its employees for restoring power after a major outage last week.
More restrictions eased in Mexico City as hospital occupancy drops
Coronavirus restrictions were eased slightly on Monday although the capital remains at high risk on the federal government stoplight map.
Alert over natural gas shortage lifted after Texas cancels export ban
The National Gas Control Center has ended its “critical alert” for the national gas system after Texas lifted its temporary ban on exports.
An 1800s mansion once for Mexico’s elites now endures time’s ravages
Jalisco's La Florida, a wealthy family's 1800s vacation home, once hosted President Porfirio Díaz and was the site of Mexico's first movies.