04Jul2017 | Resorts Offer "Sex on the Beach" Travel Packages Miami.com CheapCaribbean.com is highlighting a couple of new “Sex on the Beach†packages at resorts in Jamaica, St. Martin and Mexico that include a few nights at a luxury resort, various perks and an evening in a private beachside cabana for a romantic encounter. |
04Jul2017 | Mexican Peso Wins Back Lost Value Since Trump Election - and Then Some The Washington Times After diving toward record lows following Mr. Trump’s election in November, the Mexican currency has rebounded by more than 15 percent since Mr. Trump took office in January. |
04Jul2017 | In Mexico’s ’Red Triangle,’ Authorities Crack Down on Illicit Fuel Trade TRT World In Mexico, people who steal gas have long been considered heroes. They illegally tap pipelines, stealing from the state to sell to the poor. But they now face difficult times, as authorities crack down on their illicit trade. |
04Jul2017 | Way Too Many Americans Got It Wrong When Asked Who America Declared Its Independence From PoliticusUSA When a poll asked who America declared its independence from 77% of Americans answered Great Britain, but 23% chose other countries including, France, Mexico, Germany, and Japan. |
04Jul2017 | Immigration Officials Promise Investigation Into Playboy Playmates’ Detention Newsweek Mexico’s National Institute of Migration promised to investigate nine immigration officers who detained seven foreigners, including three Playboy models, over the weekend in the state of Yucatan. |
04Jul2017 | Chinese Health Vlogger Accidentally Poisons Herself on Live Stream BGR News A popular Chinese health vlogger thought she was dining on aloe vera in front of her viewers, but she quickly found out she was eating something else altogether. |
04Jul2017 | The Chicano Artists of El Paso and Ciudad Juarez Transcend the US-Mexico Border VICE With a foot in each world, the people of El Paso and Ciudad Juarez have developed a shared culture, which stretches beyond nationality and documentation. |
04Jul2017 | Insufficient Water Supply Puts 180,000 Maya at Risk Mexico News Daily Climate change and insufficient investment in water distribution infrastructure have left the Maya people of three municipalities in Quintana Roo at risk for lack of water. |
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