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Mexico isn’t immune to the seduction of the smartphone
It's a sign of the times perhaps, but phone addiction in Mexico is rapidly becoming a thing we all have to deal with, and it's a shame.
Accusations fly after an influencer unearths ancient Mixtec treasures in Oaxaca
The influencers and townspeople dug up dozens of vases, pots and a tiny, intricate gold mask — items they hope the government will allow the community to keep.
Marina Vallarta Boardwalk
Marina Vallarta Boardwalk is a picturesque waterside promenade located along Mástil 14 in the Marina Vallarta district of Puerto Vallarta, just north of the...
To Adele: The Tribute | A Big-Voice Night Out in Puerto Vallarta
To Adele: The Tribute brings Italian‑born, Vallarta‑based powerhouse Gloria Fiona and her nine‑piece live band to the stage, delivering an elegant, emotional and laugh‑filled homage...
Mexico’s week in review: US attack on Venezuela rattles Latin America
In the aftermath of the U.S. strike on Venezuela, Mexico faced new challenges both at home and in the international arena.
Trump: The US will ‘now’ start hitting Mexican land targets
President Sheinbaum reacted by declaring sovereignty a priority, but reiterated that Mexico is willing to continue working cooperatively with the United States on security issues.
Starting Friday, cell users in Mexico must link their phones to an official ID
Cell users have until June 30 to carry out the registration with their cell phone companies or risk having their service cut off.
Mexico’s week in review: Train tragedy shadows strong economic close to 2025
Mexico's final week of 2025 began with devastating loss as a train derailment claimed 13 lives and finished with the peso's best performance in decades and a magnitude 6.5 earthquake.
Jardín del Arte Los Cabos
Jardín del Arte Los Cabos is an eclectic collective of local artists that functions as an open-air gallery and recurring cultural program in Los...
Reading the Earth: How Mexican scientists are using plants, insects and soil to find...
Mexico has a crisis of the disappeared — with at least 115,000 people still missing — and scientists are now using new methods to find them, from biological patterns to environmental signatures.