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Mexico is about to elect a woman president — and 20,000 other politicians. Here's what to know
LA Times via Yahoo News· 59 minutes agoWhen is Mexico's election? Who is running for president? What does the election mean for the U.S.,...
Israel embassy set on fire during 'solidarity with Palestine' protest in Mexico
Daily Express· 1 day agoThe Israeli embassy in Mexico was set on fire during a chaotic "solidarity with Palestine" protest...
A violent, polarized Mexico goes to the polls to choose between 2 women presidential candidates
Las Vegas Sun· 12 hours agoMexico’s general election is set for June 2. MEXICO CITY — Mexico goes into Sunday’s election deeply...
National Hurricane Center tracking 4 tropical waves, including 2 in Caribbean
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 3 hours agowave has recently entered the far southeastern Caribbean Sea, west of St. Lucia. It is moving west...
Mexico Is About to Elect Its First Female President. Her Job: Save the Nation
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoPresidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum has a commanding lead in polls, buoyed by a popular...
Mexico’s next president will be a woman. But violence has overshadowed the glass ceiling being...
CNN via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoCandidates must convince voters this weekend that they can end impunity in Mexico; around 95% of all...
Bloodshed mars final day of Mexico election campaigns
AFP via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoMexico's campaign season came to a bloody end as a gunman shot dead an aspiring mayor at a rally on...
Experts warn of hail, whirlwinds in Mexico after new heat record in the capital
Reuters via AOL· 4 days agoThe third heat wave suffocating dozens of states in Mexico could give way on Sunday to torrential...
Mexico likely to elect its first woman president Sunday. Here’s where Mexican nationals can vote in...
Chicago Tribune· 5 hours agoMexico is expected to elect its first woman president Sunday in the election between center-left...
Mexico Election 2024 Poll Tracker
Bloomberg· 12 hours agoStarting on Thursday, political advertisements, candidate interviews, and media coverage of polls are no longer allowed in Mexico. In the last wave of polls ...