16Aug2017 | Cactus Popsicle: Touring the CDMX Ice Cream Scene Culinary Backstreets When it comes to ice cream and other frozen delights, however, the Mexico truly shines, with an astounding variety of cold treats to please sweet tooths of every persuasion. |
16Aug2017 | NORRA Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary in the Wilds of Baja, Mexico FourWheeler.com The best part about NORRA is that there’s a class for everything. From VWs to new trucks to whatever, all were welcome. In fact, they say that if there isn’t one, they’ll invent one on the spot so you can race. |
16Aug2017 | It’s Not Your Imagination. Summer Is Getting Hotter The New York Times Extraordinarily hot summers - the kind that were virtually unheard-of in the 1950s - have become commonplace. |
16Aug2017 | Women Kicked Out Organized Crime in an Indigenous Town in the State of Michoacan Bloomberg After years of resisting illegal logging and organized crime, indigenous people in the town of Cheran Mexico demanded justice for their assassinated community members and respect for their autonomous government. |
16Aug2017 | SpaceX Rocket Sends Ice Cream to Astronauts in ISS NewsBytes SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which was launched on Monday, had a very unlikely cargo. Along with 6,400 pounds of cargo, live mice and science experiments, one sweet treat for the six International Space Station astronauts is also there. |
16Aug2017 | Governors Gone Wild: Mexico Faces ’Lost Generation’ of Corrupt Leaders The Conversation Nearly 90% of Mexicans see the state and federal government as deeply corrupt, according to the Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Geography. Citizens regard corruption as the second most important problem facing the country, after crime and violence. |
16Aug2017 | Judge Orders New Federal Probe in 2014 Killings by Soldiers in Tlatlaya The Associated Press A Mexican judge has ordered federal authorities to investigate whether army commanders played any role in the killing by soldiers of 22 suspected criminals at a warehouse three years ago, a case that became one of the country’s biggest scandals over allegations of human rights abuse. |
16Aug2017 | Former CEO of Mexico’s State Oil Company Took $10 Million Bribe from Odebrecht PanAm Post The former CEO of Mexico’s state-owned oil company has been accused of taking a bribe from the Brazlian construction company Odebrecht, which has caused scandal across Latin America for paying off politicians in exchange for various building contracts. |
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