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From Texas Standard:Students in Mexico are starting a new school year, and just like many of their American counterparts, they're doing so remotely.Some…
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From Texas Standard:Nearly 100 years before the Pilgrims arrived in present-day Massachusetts, Mexico was building one of its first hospitals: the…
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From Texas Standard:They didn't originate here, but tacos are practically a food staple in Texas. And their popularity has grown beyond the state, and…
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From Texas Standard:On Sunday, thousands of women protested in the streets of Mexico City, demanding a stop to the growing problem of femicide in Mexico.…
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From Texas Standard:Alfredo Ramos Martínez might not be a household name, but he made a significant impact on the modern art world in Mexico.Now, one of…
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Activists chanted "Not one more" as they marched in Juárez Saturday. The killing of artist and activist Isabel Cabanillas ignited anger in a city with a gruesome history of violence against women.
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From Texas Standard:The Rio Grande, or the Rio Bravo as it's known south of the border, is a natural divider between the United States and Mexico. It's…
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From Texas Standard:NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced last week the Mexico City-based Capitanes will be joining the NBA G League beginning in the…
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From Texas Standard:In the 1990s, the North American Free Trade Agreement was created to better align the economies of the U.S., Canada and Mexico. One…
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Officials in Matamoros, Mexico, are threatening to separate asylum seekers from their children if they don't leave a tent encampent of more than 1500...