Mexican News
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Chipotle Mexican Grill is one of the largest, most popular restaurants around, intending to offer an authentic Mexican experience with open kitchens and attractive design. It's no surprise then that the company is thriving.
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We know all about Donald Tokowitz Sterling’s disgusting remarks. As much as we are mortified and sickened by him, we have encountered this toxic mindset before. Here’s the real question: What the hell is wrong with his girlfriend?
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Native to North America, the Mexican gray wolf, a smaller subspecies of the gray wolf, is one of the rarest and most genetically unique of the wolves. About the size of a German Shephard, adults can weigh between 60-82 pounds.
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When you want something done right, you've gotta do it yourself--so the old saying goes. In the southwest Mexican state of Michoacan, a group of vigilantes have done just that.
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Tel Aviv -
A Mexican tourist was stopped by Israeli customs inspectors at Ben Gurion airport yesterday after drone parts were found in his luggage. The reason why he was bringing the parts into Israel still remains a mystery.
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Toronto -
Frida & Diego: Passion, Politics and Painting is on now at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The exhibit explores the complex relationship between painters Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, including their politics - personal and social - as well as their passions.
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It's official now, Obama is going to lose the election and there is no hope of changing the outcome, according to one Grand Warlock.
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Acapulco -
A surprise search by authorities at a prison in Mexico has uncovered a variety of contraband including two peacocks, which were kept as pets, 100 fighting cocks, 19 prostitutes and two bags full of marijuana.
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The Mexican ambassador in London has demanded an apology from the BBC over remarks made by Top Gear presenters, saying they were "outrageous, vulgar and inexcusable."
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Police in Mexico held their commander at gunpoint until the Federal Police Commissioner General agreed to suspend him, pending an investigation. They accused him of corruption and of being linked to drug gangs.
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A U.S. consular that was slain back in March was targeted because she was giving out visas to rivals, according to Jesus Ernesto Chavez, the leader of a Ciudad Juarez street gang.
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Small mom-and-pop pot growers in the U.S are having more of an effect against drug cartels from Mexico than the War on Drugs ever has, according to law enforcement.
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There has been a train crash in Mexico. The accident happened earlier today when two commuter trains crashed into each other.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to eat Queso Fresco Fresh Cheese Mexican style soft cheese (two specific lots) or any Queso Cotija Molido Mexican style grated cheese.
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The U.S. Border Patrol has announced the discovery of yet another “clandestine” tunnel near downtown Nogales, Mexico, just south of the U.S. Mexican border.
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On Tuesday seven federal police officers were killed in northwest Mexico and this is the latest incident in a series of drug-related violence.
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That's right, he will be the world's fattest man in the Guinness Book of Records, while losing 440 pounds may also make him the man who lost the most weight. A double record holder.
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Protesters clash with police at US Embassy in violent rage over the war in Iraq and the US Immigration Policy.
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The world's third-richest man, Mexican telecom magnate Carlos Slim, poked gentle fun at the philanthropy of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.....
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A group of businessmen in the northern Mexican City of Chihuahua broke a tasty record Friday, making a hunk of meat on a skewer big enough to serve 24,000 tacos.
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Federal officials fanned out across Southern California over the past week in one of the biggest sweeps of its kind, arresting 761 illegal immigrants ranging from murder suspects to visa violators.
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What is wrong with you people? Stop polluting.
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Mexican Prosecutors say a Mexican man who tried to commit suicide failed in his attempt but was beaten to death by the arresting cops.
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President George W. Bush left open the possibility of a pardon for two U.S. Border Patrol agents serving federal prison sentences for shooting a Mexican drug dealer as he fled and covering up the crime.
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Two Men convicted of shooting a Mexican Drug runner while he ran from them unarmed have turned themselves in.
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Another family undergoing horror in Mexico while vacationing but this time it is not because of violence.
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State and federal investigators said they have matched the strain of the bacteria associated with the outbreak at a Taco John's last year which sickened more than 80 people.
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This Amerindian Tribe in Mexico has a unique way for the mother to dish out some of the pain she's feeling to the husband.
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The former Mexican presidential candidate who lost last year's election by half a percentage point plans to launch his own TV show to overcome what he considers is media bias against him.
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Mexican Image
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Consulate General of Mexico on Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA
Mexican wolf pup trying out his howl. USFWS
Detail from The Arsenal, 1928, by Diego Rivera. The work, painted for the Mexican Ministry Of Education in 1928 to promote national pride and culture, clearly reflects the artist's passion for politics. Frida Kahlo is depicted in the center of the work, handing out weapons to peasants. If Rivera was dedicated to the vision of Mexico enjoying a socialist future, then he found his equal in Frida Kahlo, whose background and education provided a solid grounding for political engagement.
Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), Hospital Henry Ford, 1932 (Henry Ford Hospital, 1932), oil on metal, 31 X 38.5 cm.
Collection Museo Dolores Olmedo, Xochimilco, Mexico Banco de México Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F./A.R.S., New York
On Wednesday, January 16, 2013, a four-year-old Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) named M1133 took his first careful steps out of his crate into Arizona’s Apache National Forest, near the New Mexico border. Courtesy of USFWS USFWS
Photos of Mexican immigrants flick
Salsa Stuffed Potatoes awaiting their fate in the oven.
Salsa Stuffed Potatoes = Yum.
Mexican gray wolves are not necessarily gray. In fact, their fur is a mix of gray, rust, black and cream, making for a really striking coat. Jim Clark, USFWS
A Mexican red-kneed tarantula Tarantuland on Flickr
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