25Apr2017
World-Class Chef Built a $600 Pop-Up in the Yucatan Jungle That Might Be 'the Meal of the Decade'
The Washington Post
The hottest restaurant on the planet wastes no time making you feel like one of the luckiest diners in the universe.

25Apr2017
I Want to Believe: Why Conspiracy Theories Are So Appealing to So Many
Lifehacker
Over half of American adults believe in at least one wacky theory, but why are these absurd and complex ideas are so appealing?

25Apr2017
Meet Mahuana, the Most Famous Indigent in Tijuana
The Fulano Forum
There are those who say she was a normal woman, no so beautiful with a not so good body and that she worked as a nanny until she fell into alcoholism, which made her homeless, as so many other people in Tijuana.

25Apr2017
Gangs Use Violence to Control Guerrero Meat Industry
InSight Crime
Criminal groups are coercing butchers at a food market in western Mexico to buy meat from them at elevated prices and are killing those who do not comply, a new report finds, illustrating one of the many ways predatory crime hinders economic activity in Latin America.

25Apr2017
Mexico Eliminates Infectious Disease Which Is World's Leading Cause of Blindness
PAHO/WHO
Mexico has become the third country in the world and the first in the Americas to receive validation of trachoma elimination as a public health problem.

25Apr2017
Census Highlights 'Extreme Poverty' Among Southern Mexico's Indigenous Population
Humanosphere
A new census in Mexico’s southern state of Veracruz has for the first time measured economic status differences among ethnic groups, revealing staggeringly high rates of poverty within its indigenous community.

25Apr2017
Truck Carrying Potentially Dangerous Radioactive Material Stolen in State of Jalisco
TruNews
The Mexican government has placed nine states on high alert after radioactive material capable of creating a dirty bomb was stolen near the nation’s second largest city.

24Apr2017
CDMX Tackles Sexual Harassment By Letting Men Experience It First Hand
Allure
UN Women and the Mexican government are trying to fight the problem with a campaign called #NoEsDeHombres that seeks to make men feel objectified, ostensibly so that they suddenly understand what it’s like to be harassed and never to do it to another woman again.


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