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US fuel exporters turn to trucks to get product into Mexico
United States companies that sell fuel to Mexico are relying more and more on trucking to meet Mexico’s requirements amid shortcomings with other methods.
Priest refuses blessing to deceased, claims body corrupted
A priest in Tlanalapa, Hidalgo, refused to give his blessing this week to a deceased man on the grounds that his body was 'corrupted.'
Marijuana’s future is not stoners, but industry and medicine, says industry group
As Mexico moves towards legalization, the head of the National Association for the Cannabis Industry says the biggest potential is in industry and medicine.
Independence parade celebrates the 4T rather than might of armed forces
Just as Sunday's "cry of independence" from the National Palace was markedly different from years past, so was Monday's Independence Day parade.
Release of Iguala police sign of justice system’s ‘rotten and wretched state’
The human rights undersecretary said a judge's decision to absolve 21 officers is an 'affront to the victims, to their parents and to justice.'
History and fun: a good combination at this site of an Independence battle
In the battle of the Puente de Calderón at least 80,000 rebels lost to just 6,000 royalists. It is now a monument and ecopark in Jalisco.
Racism probable cause for Africans getting bureaucratic treatment
A language issue at least muddies the waters, given the apparent lack of English, Portuguese and French-speaking immigration officials.
Senate leader says marijuana legalization debate set to begin
Debate on the legalization of marijuana will begin in the Senate next week, the leader of the Morena party in the upper house of Congress said on Friday.
This master mezcalier came for the mushrooms but stayed for the mezcal
Alvin Starkman took a master mezcalier certification program in Mexico City and obtained a permit to teach about the culture and production of mezcal.
US seeks security guarantees for avocado inspectors in Michoacán
The United States Department of Agriculture is threatening to suspend its avocado certification program after threats and violence against inspectors.