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Organized crime sold teaching positions in Michoacán: governor
The sale of teaching jobs, a longstanding practice in Mexico's education system, was a lucrative business for organized crime, the governor revealed.
Border delays costing estimated US $800 million a day
Long waits at the Mexico-US border are costing Mexican exporters US $800 million a day, according to the Confederation of Industrial Chambers.
Sinaloa announces Sunwing to offer new Mazatlán-Canada flights
A new agreement between the Canadian airline and the state of Sinaloa will mean additional escape options for Canadians wishing to flee the frigid north.
President addresses tourism conference but his focus is not marketing
A tourism sector leader called on the government to provide at least US $125 million annually for promotion but AMLO focused on social issues and security.
New measures fail to relieve congested northern border crossings
Trucks and cars continue to face excruciatingly long wait times despite the implementation of measures aimed at easing the congestion.
Cuban migrant ‘crucifies’ himself to protest deportations
A Cuban migrant “crucified” himself yesterday in Chiapas to protest arbitrary deportations and demand safe passage for migrants.
Grass-roots glass crushing reduces impact of recycled bottles in Baja Sur
Residents of the twin towns of La Ventana and El Sargento in Baja California Sur help address serious waste management problems.
Trump ‘shooting himself in the foot’ with border threats: business leader
The president of the Business Coordinating Council said the only thing Trump achieves by making such threats is to slow down cross-border trade.
Amid questions over the benefits, clocks change Sunday morning
Clocks will advance one hour in most of Mexico tomorrow for the switch to Daylight Saving Time as debate over the pros and cons of the practice continues.
Ex-officials reject phantom kids finding; one claims daycare fraud is an invention
Two former government officials have rejected the federal government's finding that almost 100,000 “phantom children” are enrolled at daycare centers.