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Gasoline vendor Wascon Blue plans to build 4 ‘green’ biorefineries
The company has announced it will invest US $720 million in biorefineries, which will produce gasoline from byproducts of the petroleum refining process.
3rd patient perishes from tainted medication at Pemex hospital
A dialysis patient at the Pemex Regional Hospital in Villahermosa, Tabasco, has died from contaminated sodium heparin, the third since last weekend.
Most senators say yes to cannabis legalization framework
The legalization of marijuana is one step closer after three Senate committees broadly approved a draft bill that seeks to regulate the plant.
Overcoming Starbucks shame with the progressive set
Though self-styled social progressives zealously avoid Starbucks, there are plenty of valid reasons not to hide your preference for the Seattle-based chain.
Over 13% of Mexico City Pemex hospital patients were given wrong meds
A recent study at a hospital run by state oil company Pemex reveals that as many as 10% of the workers treated there are affected by 'medication errors.'
Sports agency chief irate over suggestion of funds misuse
The head of the sports commission charged that the Ministry of Public Adminstration unfairly questioned its use of funds before it had been fully audited.
Sea change: civilian-led programs overtaking bombast from above
Instead of relying on overblown government initiatives, a non-profit in Campeche is effecting wide-ranging socio-environmental change from the ground up.
68 pickpockets nabbed at electronic music festival in capital
Police arrested 68 presumed pickpockets during the Electric Daisy Carnival music festival held at Mexico City’s Hermanos Rodríguez Racetrack on the weekend.
Facing feminist backlash, AMLO moves airplane raffle’s date forward
The president said the start date for the presidential plane raffle would be moved following criticism that it coincided with the national women's strike.
Despite green light from judiciary, legalization of pot stalls in Senate
Legislation to legalize the recreational use of marijuana has stalled in the Senate due to a lack of consensus between political parties.