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Bus and Metro parkour stunts alarm authorities
A viral video from Guanajuato shed light on the parkour-inspired trend of youth jumping onto public transportation vehicles.
Bank of America forecasts zero growth for Mexico in 2023; raises specter of recession
Internal factors and the U.S. economy's slowdown will likely send Mexico to the brink of recession by next year, the bank has predicted.
COVID’s fifth wave on the wane but some hospitals still seeing high demand for...
July saw the second highest number of cases of the pandemic, said Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell, but significantly fewer deaths.
Coahuila man turns discarded tires into whimsical furniture
One man's trash is Saltillo resident Ernesto Palomo's treasure: he makes planters, sculptures and furniture from tires disposed of improperly.
Criminal gangs have killed 24 transit drivers in 4 months in Guerrero
The public transit industry's refusal to cede control to criminals is escalating violence in places like Zihuatanejo and Acapulco.
For 30 years, this charity has quietly changed young lives in Morelia
NOE International, which offers values training and skills building to youth, opens kids' worldviews in one of Mexico's most violent states.
Following 2 deaths, authorities shut down 23 cosmetic clinics in Baja California
Recent deaths have brought scrutiny to cosmetic surgery facilities, where regulators found fake doctors, bad practices and missing permits.
Citizens protest addition of bullfight to Puebla town festival
The apple festival is a long-running tradition, but there's no need for bullfighting to be part of it, critics said.
Querétaro road tripping means good roads, fine wine, stunning landscapes and more
Driving through the northern region into San Luis Potosí, you'll find your route is as much about the journey as it is about the destination.
For this long-term expat, visiting ‘home’ means some culture shock
Writing from Texas, 20-year Mexico resident Sarah DeVries shares what's been tough to get used to this time around about life in the U.S.