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News about Mexico, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE

  1. JAN. 8, 2015
    Monterrey Journal; Corruptour, one-hour bus tour that visits sites linked to corruption in Monterrey, Mexico, is effort by young activists to raise political awareness there and educate people about costs of political corruption.  MORE
  2. JAN. 7, 2015
    Federal security Chief Commissioner Alfredo Castillo for Michoacan State says Mexican troops and police fought with armed civilians in Apatzingan, and nine civilians were killed.  MORE
  3. JAN. 7, 2015
    Mexican Pres Enrique Pena Nieto meets with Pres Obama at White House; lauds Obama's plan to protect millions of illegal immigrants from deportation.  MORE
  4. DEC. 27, 2014
    Mexican prosecutors open investigation into slaying of Roman Catholic priest Rev Gregorio Lopez Gorostieta, after his body is found four days after being abducted.  MORE
  5. DEC. 26, 2014
    San Diego police say 40-year-old man died after a border inspector shot him with a stun gun at San Ysidro port of entry between city and Tijuana, Mexico.  MORE

ARTICLES

New Mexico: Deal Would Restore Doctor’s License

An obstetrician/gynecologist in Hobbs has been ordered to undergo evaluation for sex addiction as a condition of returning to work.
January 10, 2015, Saturday
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Visual Beauty and History in Hartford

Hartford bears the scars, and reaps the benefits, of the urban renewal and social upheaval of mid-20th century America. Yet for a small city, it boasts extraordinary ethnic diversity and fluidity.
January 9, 2015, Friday

Panoramic Photos Show the Decisive Minute

Chuy Benitez makes sweeping panoramas of everyday scenes, turning a moment into a minute.
January 8, 2015, Thursday

A Bus Takes a Local Route to Fighting Mexican Corruption

Born through a mix of frustration, satire and savvy, the Corruptour is a free one-hour ride led by young activists hoping to stir a political awakening with five trips per weekend.
January 8, 2015, Thursday

Mexico: Clashes Kill Civilians

Federal troops and police officers clashed Tuesday with armed civilians in a western city, and nine civilians were killed, the federal security chief for Michoacán State said.
January 7, 2015, Wednesday

Mexico’s Leader, Peña Nieto, Praises Obama on Immigration

Visiting the White House, President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico said President Obama’s plan to shield immigrants from deportation was “an act of justice.”
January 7, 2015, Wednesday

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Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Jason Stallman, Diantha Parker and others.
January 6, 2015, Tuesday

A New Mortgage Trap

Attention state attorneys general: The mortgage industry may be about to make fools of you.
December 31, 2014, Wednesday
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Mexico: Body of Kidnapped Priest Is Found

State prosecutors in Guerrero opened an investigation Friday into the slaying of the Rev. Gregorio López Gorostieta, whose body was found on Christmas Day.
December 27, 2014, Saturday

California: Man Dies at Border Crossing 

The San Diego police said Thursday that a 40-year-old man died after a border inspector shot him with a stun gun at the nation’s busiest crossing.
December 26, 2014, Friday
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MULTIMEDIA

Obama on Mexican Cartels and Security
President Obama discussed drug cartels, border security and the United States’ “broken immigration system” during a meeting with President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico.
Wal-Mart Abroad
How a retail giant fueled growth with bribes
Riots in Mexico City
Protesters and police clashed Thursday in Mexico City’s main square over the government’s handling of the disappearance and apparent massacre of 43 student teachers.
Off Color Comedy: Lalo Alcaraz
Lalo Alcaraz usa su tira cómica “La Cucaracha” para llamar la atención a prejucios, retar a los medios y en general causar controversia con su humor.
Off Color Comedy: Lalo Alcaraz
Lalo Alcaraz uses his nationally syndicated comic strip, “La Cucaracha,” to highlight prejudice, challenge media representations and generally stir up trouble in humorous ways.
Black Mexico: An Isolated and Often Forgotten Culture
Mexican authorities are about to do something they have not attempted in decades: ask people on a census form if they consider themselves black.
For Migrants, a Difficult Journey Through Mexico
Mexico is trying to disrupt the flow of migrants traveling from Central America to the United States. Many are determined to make the trip anyway.
For Migrants, a Difficult Journey Through Mexico
Mexico is trying to disrupt the flow of migrants traveling from Central America to the United States. Many are determined to make the trip anyway.
Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Multimedia Collection
An interactive map tracking the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, plus: Video, graphics and photos. 
Ruling on the 2010 Gulf of Mexico Oil Well Blowout
U.S. District Court Judge Carl J. Barbier ruled on Thursday that BP was grossly negligent in the oil rig explosion that killed 11 workers, spilled millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico and soiled hundreds of miles of beaches.