Hurricane watch area: Michoacán to Jalisco
Carlos, once again a Category 1 hurricane, expected to weaken in two days
After being downgraded to a tropical storm, Carlos has regained strength and is back up to a Category 1 hurricane, resulting in a hurricane watch and tropical storm warning being FULL STORY
Kidnappings down 35% in first 5 months
Anti-kidnapping chief also reports on capture of a gang leader
The Secretariat of the Interior had some good news on the kidnapping front yesterday, announcing a decline in incidents and the dismantling of a band of kidnappers. Mexico’s anti-kidnapping czar,FULL STORY
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4 big ideas from Freire on teacher evaluation
How would evaluation look based on Paolo Freire's thinking?
I found my dog-eared, annotated copy of Pedagogy of the Oppressed at my mother’s house. I hadn’t looked at it since I was a young teacher in the 80s. Again FULL STORY
Ex-first lady declares for presidency in 2018
Margarita Zavala is wife of former president Felipe Calderón
Former first lady Margarita Zavala announced Saturday she would run for president in 2018 by seeking the nomination as the National Action Party (PAN) candidate. The wife of former presidentFULL STORY
China, not Mexico, is immigrants source
Timing was prescient, coming as it did just after the release of Ann Coulter's new book
The timing could not have been more prescient. Ann Coulter’s new book ¡Adios America! was released on June 1 decrying, among other things, the dooming of America by sponging, raping, FULL STORY
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Hurricane warning for Michoacán, Guerrero
Area runs from Tecpán de Galeana to Lázaro Cárdenas and includes Zihuatanejo
Tropical storm Carlos was upgraded this morning to a Category-1 hurricane, prompting authorities to issue a hurricane warning for parts of Michoacán and Guerrero, including Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa. The storm FULL STORY
FAA wants to fine Volaris $735,000
Safety inspections of one of its planes were deficient, says aviation authority
Mexico’s discount airline Volaris is facing a fine of US $735,000 for operating an aircraft that was not in compliance with United States regulations. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has FULL STORY
State marriage laws ruled unconstitutional
Marriage cannot be defined based on procreation, Supreme Court rules
Same-sex marriage has earned legal recognition throughout Mexico following a ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJN). State civil codes that define marriage as “the union between a man FULL STORY
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Mexico signs up for moon landing
Space agency looks for research project to accompany private space launch
Mexico could be the first Latin American country to go to the moon with its signing of an agreement with Astrobotic Technology, a United States firm that is offering cargoFULL STORY
Wanted: 3,000 people for the biggest selfie
Guinness mania continues with today's selfie shoot in Mexico City
Mexico’s craze for Guinness records continues today with an attempt to take the world’s biggest selfie, a record currently held by Georgia, in the United States, whose selfie photo included FULL STORY
Handling crocs, snakes is workshop subject
Civil Protection and other officials take two-day workshop in Nayarit
The Riviera Nayarit, a 320-kilometer stretch of coastline between Puerto Vallarta and San Blas, offers golden sand, palm-fringed pristine beaches — and crocodiles and snakes. Crocodiles in particular are a FULL STORY
Nazi symbolism fuels social media stir
Nazis and Jews portrayed in youngsters' cheerdance routine
A dance presentation that portrayed a confrontation between Nazis and Jews has generated controversy on social networks after a video was uploaded Wednesday to LiveLeaks. A dance troupe of about FULL STORY
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