23Jul2017 | Ensenada’s ‘Dark-Sky Friendly’ Streetlights First in Mexico to Reduce Light Pollution Al Jazeera Light pollution has made it difficult to see the Milky Way, our home galaxy. But a handful of cities, including one in northern Mexico, are bucking the trend. |
23Jul2017 | Too Hot to Fly: Global Warming Could Ground Planes Climate News Network US scientists have just added a new dimension of horror to the modern airport experience: global warming could take heat wave temperatures to the point where it becomes simply too hot to fly. |
23Jul2017 | CDMX Expands Program to Recognize ’Juridical and Legal Certainty’ in Gender Identity Deutsche Welle Scores of trans people have received birth certificates recognizing their genders in Mexico City. They were the first to have their genders acknowledged by authorities as part of the capital’s new program. |
23Jul2017 | Future Cloudy for Expats Living in Mexico if US Hostility Toward Mexican-Americans Is Put Into Action QCostaRica Thousands of illegal American retirees in Mexico are at risk of being deported because of Trump’s immigration policies towards Mexico. |
23Jul2017 | Without US Visas, Thousands of Workers Are Stuck at Home in Mexico The New York Times As American politicians and business owners wrangle over the limits on the number of H-2B visas for unskilled, nonagricultural workers, Tlapacoyan offers a glimpse of how the impasse has stung in Mexico. |
22Jul2017 | August Solar Eclipse Will Be One for the History Books TEGNA On Monday, August 21, the moon will pass between the earth and the sun for the first total solar eclipse that has been visible from the contiguous United States in more than three decades. |
22Jul2017 | Following Most Violent Month in Mexico, Poll Shows 70 Percent Feel Unsafe teleSUR As violence in Mexico rises month by month, so too does the Mexican people’s sense of safety and security. With June being the most deadly month in the most deadly year in recent Mexican history, polls show that over 70 percent of Mexicans feel unsafe. |
22Jul2017 | Fiction Merges with Facts in Netflix Series ’El Chapo’ InSight Crime InSight Crime Senior Investigator Deborah Bonello reflects on the new television series "El Chapo" in light of her experience covering the real-life crime boss, drug-related violence and other security issues in Mexico. |
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