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Mexico’s poorest are receiving less government funds under president who brought poor to the fore
NBC NEWS· 21 hours agoSuddenly, Mexico’s poorest citizens were receiving a smaller portion of the spending and less money...
Growing culture: City conference provides network opportunities for lowrider community
Tribune via AOL· 34 minutes agoMay 25—Lowrider culture is one that continues to grow in New Mexico. The city of Albuquerque will host its Vehicle for Change Conference from Thursday, ...
Memorial Day weekend forecast: ‘Violent’ tornadoes and ‘hurricane’ winds threaten to batter central...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 51 minutes agoAreas of several states, including Texas and New Mexico, are also facing extreme fire danger this...
In Wisconsin, a plant demolished. In Mexico, a plant invaded. In both places, turmoil.
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours ago“The presence of the cartel was widespread and pervasive,” it noted. Drug cartels intimidate plant...
Why is Mexico City running out of water?
The Week via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoPhoto composite of drinking water jugs, lake water, the Mexican flag, the Zocalo in Mexico City and a dried out lake bed. Mexico < ...
Cities are running out of water and bracing for 'Day Zero'
Quartz· 1 day agoIn Mexico City, more and more residents are watching their taps go dry for hours a day. A former...
Forecasters warn Oklahoma may see dangerous tornadoes as Texas bakes in record heat
WROC Rochester· 26 minutes agoOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Forecasters are warning of another day of heightened risk of dangerous...
One of the Deadliest Jobs in Mexico: Running for Office
New York Times· 6 hours agoThe assassination of Gisela Gaytán shocked Mexico. Gisela Gaytán had just arrived at an event on the...
Why Congress Should Pay Attention to Mexico’s Presidential Election
The National Interest· 4 hours agoOn Sunday, June 2, 2024, Mexico will go to the polls to elect a new president. According to the...
Mexico Braces for Its ‘Highest Temperatures Ever Recorded’ - EcoWatch
EcoWatch· 16 hours agoIn the coming two weeks, temperatures in Mexico City could soar as high as 95 degrees Fahrenheit, said Jorge Zavala, UNAM’s director of the Institute of ...