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Mormon families’ exodus leaves workers worried about their jobs
Dozens of people have lost their jobs in Sonora due to the exodus of Mormon families following the massacre of three women and six children this month.
Hackers demand US $5 million after cyberattack shuts down Pemex computers
Hackers have demanded a payment of almost US $5 million in bitcoin from Pemex after a cyber-attack on the state oil company’s systems on Sunday.
Mexico grants political asylum to beleaguered Bolivian ex-president Morales
Mexico granted political asylum to Evo Morales, who resigned under pressure from protests and the military after claiming victory in a disputed election.
Suspects arrested in LeBarón massacre; FBI agents join investigation
Suspects have been arrested in connection with the massacre of nine members of the LeBarón family in Sonora, Security Secretary Alfonso Durazo said.
Nuevo León prison opens its doors to reveal 76 years of history
The recently-closed, 76-year-old Topo Chico prison that became notorious for violence will be open to the public this week prior to demolition.
AMLO suggests investigation into what stores pay grocery baggers
There may be a government inquiry into the salaries — or absence thereof — of senior citizens who bag groceries at stores like Walmart and Soriana.
Mammoth traps near Mexico City are first ever found
The two traps found in Tultepec demonstrate that hunters in the late Pleistocene era used more sophisticated hunting methods than previously thought.
State wants to revive Tijuana desalination plant
Tijuana needs a desalination plant for its long-term survival, said a senior official with the Baja California Public Services Commission.
World’s view of Mexico very positive: AMLO’s chief of staff
Despite violence, economic uncertainty and stagnant growth, the world’s view of Mexico is very positive, says Alfonso Romo.
AMLO declines Trump offer to help but others inclined to accept
López Obrador declined an offer to help combat organized crime after Monday's attack on a Mormon family but federal lawmakers are more open to the idea.