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Inclusive language a controversial issue among linguists
One criticism of Spanish is that the masculine takes precedence when referring to a mixed group of people, animals or things.
US journalists say Mexico’s democracy, rule of law slowly inching forward
Two veteran U.S. journalists weighed in on media coverage, crime and justice in Mexico during an online talk and Q&A open to the public.
The miners who brought British culture to Mexico
From architecture to gastronomy to sports, British miners left their mark in Pachuca and Real del Monte, Hidalgo.
The search for justice in a broken system
When the police force is ineffective, people come up with their own solutions — but mob justice is a dangerously blunt tool.
A new survey shines light on the fight to save Mexico’s native languages
Many of Mexico's 60-plus indigenous languages have become endangered as the government and citizens prioritize English and Spanish.
Why I only speak to my Mexican daughter in English
A child raised in a foreign country won't automatically pick up their parent's mother tongue. These simple tips can help them learn.
Jalisco governor launches broadside against health minister over Covid strategy
Enrique Alfaro took aim at Hugo López-Gatell for a lack of flexibility with regard to the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines.
In defense of La Malinche: specialists urge taking a new look at Cortés’ consort
The indigenous woman who was an advisor and companion to Hernán Cortés has been treated unfairly by history, according to experts.
Security efforts will concentrate crime-fighting in 50 worst municipalities
Security was on the agenda when Morena party governors and governors-elect met with President López Obrador.
Meat mogul’s low-cost medical testing labs fill gap for Mexico’s uninsured
Millionaire and former Sinaloa senator Jesús Vizcarra was inspired to create the affordable clinics after his son suffered a brain hemorrhage.