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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Mexico Keeps an Eye on U. S. Election

Mexicans are closely watching the U. S. presidential election, especially after GOP candidate Donald Trump promised to deport millions of undocumented immigrants if elected. This comes as Mexico's newly elected president, Claudia Sheinbaum, is just starting her term. Many Mexicans have families on b

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Nov 02 2024WEATHER

The End of Hurricane Season Isn't Really the End

Guess what? Hurricane season isn't quite done with us yet. There are three places in the Atlantic Ocean that could brew up some trouble soon. One spot, in the western Caribbean, might turn into a tropical storm next week. This storm could head toward the Gulf of Mexico, bringing heavy rain and stron

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Mexico's Surprising Alliance: How Cuba Stays Afloat

For decades, Cuba's communist regime has relied on support from various countries. First, it was the Soviet Union, then Venezuela. Now, Mexico has stepped up, becoming a crucial lifeline for Cuba. Despite Mexico's domestic struggles, like increasing violence and blackouts, its government keeps sendi

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

The Story of Nicholas Quets: A Family's Plea at a Trump Rally

At a recent rally in Nevada, former President Donald Trump invited family members of Marine veteran Nicholas Quets on stage. Quets, a 31-year-old, was tragically shot and killed in Mexico just two weeks ago. The family believes the gunmen were linked to a drug cartel. Quets' father, Warren, expresse

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Oct 31 2024CRIME

Two Journalists Killed in Mexico: What's Happening?

In a span of just 24 hours, Mexico saw two journalists lose their lives. First, Mauricio Solís, who ran a Facebook news page in Uruapan, was shot dead. He had just finished interviewing the city's mayor. The mayor said he couldn't rule out a connection between the interview and the attack. Mauricio

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Oct 31 2024SCIENCE

Hidden City Unveiled: Ancient Mayans in Mexico's Jungle

In the dense jungles of southern Mexico, scientists have uncovered clues of an ancient Mayan city using laser technology. This forgotten city, tentatively named Valeriana, might have been as bustling as the well-known city of Calakmul. Researchers believe that vast areas between known Mayan sites we

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Oct 28 2024BUSINESS

Mexico's Trade Boom: A Closer Look

Mexico is seeing a significant increase in trade with the United States, especially since the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) came into force. This agreement allows products made in Mexico using foreign materials to be labeled as "Made in Mexico" and avoid certain tariffs. Companies li

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Oct 25 2024SCIENCE

Space Crew Heads Home After Extended Stay in Orbit

After spending nearly 235 days in space, a NASA astronaut and three cosmonauts are ready to come back to Earth. They undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday, targeting a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico early Friday. Commander Matthew Dominick, along with co-pilot Michael Ba

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Sinaloa Shootout: 19 Dead, Cartel Leader Caught

In the heart of Mexico's Sinaloa state, a fierce gun battle erupted, leaving 19 suspected cartel members dead and one local cartel leader arrested. The clash happened just outside Culiacan, the state's capital, when over 30 armed gunmen opened fire on soldiers. Authorities responded, leading some of

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Oct 22 2024WEATHER

Roswell Floods: A Weekend Surprise in the Desert

Over the weekend, Roswell, New Mexico, faced its worst flooding in history. Unusual heavy rain left several people dead and hundreds stranded on roofs. This wasn’t your typical scene for Roswell, known more for its UFO claims than rainfall. Forecasters blamed a stationary storm system that dumped ov

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