05Aug2017 | Looking for a Fight: Transgender Boxer Born a Woman, Fighting as a Man The Los Angeles Times Pat Manuel once tried out for the US Olympic Woman’s Boxing team, then came out as transgender and began transitioning to being a man, but still a boxer. |
05Aug2017 | The U.S.-Mexico War on Narcotics Takes Two Steps Back for Every Step Forward Global Americans The Rio Grande - long a symbol of connection between two increasingly interdependent partners on questions of trade and security - has recently come to symbolize the rift between the United States and Mexico |
05Aug2017 | How a Tennesee-Born Business Tycoon Cashed in on the Mexican Revolution Marketplace William O. Jenkins isn’t exactly a household name, but he was once among the richest and most influential men in Mexico - becoming a millionaire magnate with a lot of friends in high places. |
05Aug2017 | US Govt to Spend $600K Rescuing Mexican Porpoises CBS News 8 United States taxpayers will pay more than $600,000 for a daring rescue operation in Mexico aimed at rounding up porpoises in the Sea of Cortez. |
05Aug2017 | A Flawed Asylum System in Mexico, Strained Further by Changes in U.S. The New York Times Immigrants’ advocates say Mexico’s asylum system and its ability to protect migrants have not kept pace with the demand, impeding access for many migrants to the safety they deserve and the refugee status they may be entitled to. |
05Aug2017 | Courageous or Capitulating? Mexicans Debate Pena Nieto’s Phone Call with Trump Associated Press After a tense phone call in January with newly elected President Donald Trump, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto is being hotly debated in Mexico, with Pena Nieto praised as strong or condemned as weak. |
04Aug2017 | British Columbia Welcomes Mexican Firefighters to Help with Wildfire Situation CFJC Today With more than 100 wildfires still burning in British Columbia, there looks to be no reprieve for the BC Wildfire Service. But help is on the way from south of the border, as 108 firefighters from Mexico arrived in Kamloops today, to lend relief to the crews on the front lines. |
04Aug2017 | Shaken, Not Stirred: Pounding Baja’s Off-Road Desert Dust Like a Pro Forbes On a normal racetrack, asphalt doesn’t move and animals do not wander onto the track. Blind corners with large drop-offs are rare. In off-road, all of those conditions are common and expected. It’s driver beware. |
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