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Supreme Court to examine obligatory benefits for domestic workers
The court will examine a proposal to rule against an article in the law that says the payment of such benefits is voluntary.
Mexico asks US for investigation into using tear gas against migrants
The Mexican government has made a formal request to US authorities to conduct a full investigation into the use of tear gas against migrants at the border.
Chaos, competition and insecurity in Latin America’s largest open-air market
It happened on a Tuesday. Merchants at the Tianguis of San Martín Texmelucan caught wind of a duo of thieves that had assaulted and...
Lawmakers to analyze mining law reform with industry before making changes
Lawmakers will meet with mining sector representatives before making changes to the federal Mining Law, the president of the Senate’s mining committee said.
Voters give a solid ‘yes’ to the Maya train and other proposals by AMLO’s...
Voters gave resounding support to the Maya train project on the Yucatán peninsula and nine other proposals in a public consultation held over two days.
Tensions rise between AMLO’s team and governors over ‘super-delegates’
A battle is brewing between the new government and state governors over super-delegates, the powerful federal officials who will work at the state level.
When do boas constrict? A slumbering, eight-foot specimen chose not to
Encounters with snakes were part of being a volunteer at a wildlife rescue center in southern Sinaloa.
Public policy improvisation has cost the equivalent of Maya train: Coparmex
Business leader warns that policy announcements that are not well thought out are having a negative economic impact.
Discover another world inside Guanajuato’s curious Parangueo Crater
A 400-meter tunnel leads to an enormous, shimmering white crater that was once a lake. It's like walking on another planet.
Migrants overwhelm Tijuana; mayor declares humanitarian crisis
The mayor has declared a crisis due to the massive number of Central American migrants — nearly 5,000 — who have swamped the city.