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High-tech ‘Star Wars’ bunker a nerve center that keeps watch over Hidalgo
New eyes are maintaing permanent surveillance over the state: a high-tech security bunker officially opened in the state this week.
Singer chastised for rejecting transplant fearing donor was gay or addict
Transplant specialist spoke out after a retired musician declared he had refused a liver transplant for fear that the donor might be gay or a drug addict.
Government predicts 30% drop in tourism due to sargassum invasion
Tourism will fall by as much as 30% at Quintana Roo beach destinations this year due to the invasion of sargassum, according to the federal government.
Greater merit and more adrenaline in scaling an active volcano: climber
Merit and adrenalin are factors in climbing an active volcano, says a climber who reached the peak of Popocatépetl while it was on heightened alert.
Whistled at, taunted, touched and grabbed: a snarky lesson for cat callers
Harassment sucks, but what sucks more is that so many men don’t seem to realize that it’s something they seriously shouldn’t do.
Lawmaker proposes sterilizing women who have a second abortion
A lawmaker in Quintana Roo has come under fire after proposing the sterilization of women who abort a child for a second time.
Amid ongoing tension, foreign affairs secretary flies to Washington
Amid ongoing tension between Mexico and the US, Foreign Affairs Secretary Marcelo Ebrard is in Washington today. There is plenty to talk about.
A journey through one of the oldest neighborhoods in Mexico
El Cerrillo in San Cristóbal de las Casas hosts some of the city's top attractions, from the artisan market to the museum and library in Casa Na Bolom.
Maya Train’s study costs are not out of line, says project’s developer
The costs of initial studies for construction of the train are below international standards for similar projects, according to the Tourism Promotion Fund.
Civil servants’ health service robbed of millions in medications
Criminal groups have stolen medications worth tens of millions of pesos from the State Workers’ Social Security Institute (ISSSTE) during the past decade.