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    After the Mexican Cartel Comes, They Pick Up the Pieces

    They arrive where the killings end, retrieving bodies, comforting families and bearing the emotional toll of a deadly struggle that shows no sign of stopping.
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    After the Mexican Cartel Comes, They Pick Up the Pieces

    They arrive where the killings end, retrieving bodies, comforting families and bearing the emotional toll of a deadly struggle that shows no sign of stopping.
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    After the Mexican Cartel Comes, They Pick Up the Pieces

    They arrive where the killings end, retrieving bodies, comforting families and bearing the emotional toll of a deadly struggle that shows no sign of stopping.
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    After the Mexican Cartel Comes, They Pick Up the Pieces

    They arrive where the killings end, retrieving bodies, comforting families and bearing the emotional toll of a deadly struggle that shows no sign of stopping.
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    ‘Brother Wang,’ Accused of Being Drug Cartel Fixer, Is Arrested in Cuba

    Zhi Dong Zhang, who escaped house arrest in Mexico this summer, is accused of supplying cartels with fentanyl from China, smuggling and money laundering millions under the alias “Brother Wang.”
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    AI Data Centers Create Fury From Mexico to Ireland

    As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages.
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    AI Data Centers Create Fury From Mexico to Ireland

    As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages.
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    Teresa Ulloa Ziáurriz, Rights Advocate Who Fought Sex Traffickers, Dies at 75

    In Mexico, where the cult of machismo has long held sway, she waged a lonely, sometimes dangerous and often single-handed fight against prostitution and organized sex rings.
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    Devastating Floods in Mexico Test President Claudia Sheinbaum

    Torrential rains last week brought death and widespread damage. President Claudia Sheinbaum has visited affected areas, facing some angry residents.
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    Devastating Floods in Mexico Test President Claudia Sheinbaum

    Torrential rains last week brought death and widespread damage. President Claudia Sheinbaum has visited affected areas, facing some angry residents.
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    Dozens Are Dead and Dozens More Missing as Catastrophic Rains Devastate Mexico

    Torrential rains set off deadly floods and landslides across five Mexican states, leaving a trail of destruction.
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    Trump Is Blowing Up Boats Off Venezuela. Could Mexico’s Cartels Be Next?

    U.S. strikes on boats that President Trump says are drug smugglers have unsettled America’s biggest trading partner, where powerful criminal groups produce and smuggle drugs.
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    Trump Is Blowing Up Boats Off Venezuela. Could Mexico’s Cartels Be Next?

    U.S. strikes on boats that President Trump says are drug smugglers have unsettled America’s biggest trading partner, where powerful criminal groups produce and smuggle drugs.
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    Heavy Rain, Floods and Landslides in Mexico Kill at Least 27

    The downpours also damaged thousands of homes and cut off power to entire towns. More rain was expected this weekend.
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    Mexico’s President Is Popular. So Is Her Professional Lookalike.

    Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s first woman president, has recent approval ratings as high as 79 percent. An actress with a startling resemblance, Tamara Henaine, is taking advantage of the moment.
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    How a Plan to Save Forests From Avocados Would Work

    In Mexico, the avocado industry now faces a choice: Stop deforesting or lose access to the billion-dollar U.S. market.
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    Can Satellites Stop an Avocado Addiction From Killing Mexican Forests?

    A new program using satellite imagery seeks to raise pressure on avocado growers by getting support from American buyers.
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    Can Satellites Stop an Avocado Addiction From Killing Mexican Forests?

    A new program using satellite imagery seeks to raise pressure on avocado growers by getting support from American buyers.
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    Can Sweet Songs Prevail Over Bloody Ones? Mexico Is Giving It a Try.

    On Sunday, three contestants were crowned winners of the inaugural, government-run “Mexico Sings” competition, meant to promote songs that aren’t about drug cartels or violence.
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    Mexico’s Party of the Poor Faces Image Problems as Some Members Spend Big

    Mexico’s dominant party, Morena, rose to power by championing the poor. Now it is having to explain the luxurious lifestyles of some of its most prominent members.
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    U.S. Threatens to Bar Foreigners Over Remarks About Charlie Kirk

    U.S. officials say they will pull visas and deport people who trivialize Charlie Kirk’s murder, part of intensifying scrutiny of visa applicants’ views.
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    This Conquistador Changed History. Neglect Haunts His Tomb in Mexico

    Hernán Cortés toppled the Aztecs, winning Mexico for Spain. His trash-strewn resting place reflects how the conquest is still fueling quarrels and testing ties with Spain.
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    This Conquistador Changed History. Neglect Haunts His Tomb in Mexico

    Hernán Cortés toppled the Aztecs, winning Mexico for Spain. His trash-strewn resting place reflects how the conquest is still fueling quarrels and testing ties with Spain.
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    This Conquistador Changed History. Neglect Haunts His Tomb in Mexico

    Hernán Cortés toppled the Aztecs, winning Mexico for Spain. His trash-strewn resting place reflects how the conquest is still fueling quarrels and testing ties with Spain.
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    The High School Teacher Leading Mexico’s ‘Fashion Police’

    A teacher and journalist has gained a large following for highlighting the apparent luxury items worn by politicians. It has also earned him high-profile detractors.
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    Canada and Mexico Turn to Trains and Ports to Skirt U.S. Tariff Wall

    Prime Minister Mark Carney touched down in Mexico City to regain Mexico’s trust and strategize with President Claudia Sheinbaum.
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    In Mexico, New Mothers Are Seeking Out Old Rituals

    Some women in the country’s capital are turning to midwives who they say offer a more holistic approach to care than hospitals usually provide.
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    What to Know About the North American Summit Taking Place Without the U.S.

    The leaders of Canada and Mexico will sit down to discuss how to work around their unpredictable neighbor.
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    For the First Time in 215 Years, a Woman Leads Mexico’s Cry of Independence

    Claudia Sheinbaum, the country’s president, was the first woman to give the country’s annual Grito de Dolores, a tradition dating to a priest’s call to arms against Spain more than two centuries ago.
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    Photography’s Next Generation, Bursting Out of the Frames

    On the 40th anniversary of the New Photography series at MoMA, 13 artists and collectives on three continents find ties that bind — and a resurrection.
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    Photography’s Next Generation, Bursting Out of the Frames

    On the 40th anniversary of the New Photography series at MoMA, 13 artists and collectives on three continents find ties that bind — and a resurrection.
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    Mexico City Gas Explosion Injures at Least 58, With 19 Badly Burned

    The cause of the enormous blast, which created chaos in one of the capital’s most heavily populated areas, was thought to be an accident. No deaths have yet been reported.
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    10 Killed and 61 Injured in Mexico After Train Crashes Into Bus

    Accidents involving vehicles and trains have been increasing as the Mexican government has pushed to revitalize railroads and build new passenger lines.
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    Deportation Fears Are Fueling Money Transfers to Latin America

    Money transfers to Guatemala, Honduras and other nations have increased in recent months, totaling billions of dollars. Undocumented migrants in the United States say they are sending money to relatives while they can.
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    U.S. and Mexico Vow to Cooperate Against Crime as Rubio Meets Sheinbaum

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with President Claudia Sheinbaum, after she pressed the Trump administration not to take unilateral action in Mexico.