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Most murderous day of the year wasn’t so murderous after all
Major newspapers published an alarming story on Monday: they reported that December 1 was the most violent day of the president's term with 127 homicides.
‘Tuberculosis out of control:’ cases have soared 140% this year
Tuberculosis cases have more than doubled, triggering an urgent call from an academic for an information campaign to stop the disease spreading.
Aversion to breastfeeding in public another questionable cultural import
In the U.S., men and women alike squirm upon seeing an unsolicited breast, and this reaction seems to be spreading to Mexico.
Arms smuggling: army reveals how crooks get their guns across the border
Guns and ammunition are smuggled into Mexico from the US inside gas tanks, spare tires and bottles of soft drinks among other things.
Banks, brokerages gloomy about Mexico’s growth in 2020
Seven banks and brokerages are predicting economic growth of less than 1% in 2020, a new survey shows.
Donated fire truck arrives in Puerto Morelos from Canada
The truck arrived in the Quintana Roo city from Edmonton, Alberta, on the weekend after a lengthy bureaucratic delay.
Jamaica flowers are good for tacos and make a refreshing drink
Flores de jamaica are hibiscus flowers, but not the big, colorful, decorative ones. This is a different variety, roselle hibiscus, or Jamaican sorrel.
Querétaro promises to light up for Christmas on a grand scale
The event will fill the city with thousands of lights from December 2 to January 12, the first time Querétaro has welcomed Christmas on such a grand scale.
Women join international protest against violence by replicating Chilean performance
More than 2,000 women protested against gender-based violence in Mexico City on Friday by replicating a performance originating in Chile.
Appeals court rules against renewable energy credits decision
A court has reversed a decision by a lower court on a rule change for the energy sector that allowed the government to grant credits to its own projects.