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Mexican Caribbean shares exciting lineup of summer & fall events
With an exciting lineup of cultural events and record-breaking successes, the Mexican Caribbean is experiencing a landmark start to the year. The year has been defined by a robust calendar of events that underscore the dynamic spirit and rising...

Tigers sign veteran lefty out of Mexican League for Mud Hens roster
DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers have signed veteran left-hander Devin Smeltzer out of the Mexican League and assigned him to Triple-A Toledo. Smeltzer, 29, has pitched in parts of five MLB seasons, most recently with the Miami Marlins in 2023. This...

Mexican brothers plead guilty to illegal reentry into U.S
Jason R. Coody, U.S. Attorney | U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of FloridaJason R. Coody, U.S. Attorney | U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida Juan Hurtado-Solano, 43, and his brother Candido Hurtado-Solano, 39, have admitted...

Mexico President Sheinbaum calls anti-tourism march over flood of American digital nomads ‘xenophobic’: ‘Gringo: Stop stealing our home’
A fierce protest in Mexico City railing against gentrification and mass tourism was fueled by government failures and active promotion to attract digital nomads, according to experts, who said tension had been mounting for years. The criticism...

Tony Rodríguez cause of death: What did the Mexican boxer die of after his fight in Arizona?
Actualizado 08/07/2025 - 05:07 CDT The world of boxing started with bad news after it was announced on Monday that fighter Tony Rodriguez had died after a fight in Arizona, United States, and was later found dead in his hotel room. It was through...

Sean Strickland jokes about buying beach house in Mexico after calling out economic irony of U.S.–Mexico migration
Sean Strickland is known for his bold personality and his unfiltered opinions. Recently, he expressed his thoughts on the economic irony between the United States and Mexico, suggesting that both countries are negatively impacting their native...

Present Music Looks Forward to Another Season
“It was one of our most active seasons in years,” says Eric Segnitz, Present Music’s co-artistic director. The internationally respected ensemble marked seven concerts and a street parade in Milwaukee, released two albums and performed at...
Travel + Leisure Readers’ 5 Favorite City Hotels in Mexico
Mexico draws travelers for its irresistible regional cuisines, colorful textiles and art, and millennia-old traditions—all of which are well-reflected in the country’s eclectic hotels. And while there’s been a steady clip of new openings across...

Procession of 350 dancers and musicians open Guelaguetza in Oaxaca
The Convite of July Guelaguetza marked the start of Oaxaca’s biggest festival as 350 participants paraded from Cruz de Piedra to Alameda de León in a display of dance and color using. A bright procession of 350 dancers and musicians wound its way...

“Absolute ghouls” — Megyn Kelly slams media people for claiming Texas flood victims “deserved it”
The death toll from the Texas floods on July 4 has surpassed 100. According to NBC, six counties reported fatalities, with Kerr County experiencing the highest number of deaths. Political commentator and podcaster Megyn Kelly discussed the...

Young Mexican Americans Are Reclaiming Style as Resistance
Gonzalez’s story isn’t unique—it’s part of a broader wave of young Mexican Americans reclaiming space through style, even when it means standing out. For Maritza Ortiz, a 24-year-old legal administrative assistant in Newport Beach, California,...

Mexico's president calls march against mass tourism 'xenophobic.' Critics blame...
Many Mexicans say they've been priced out of their neighborhoods — in part because of a move made by Sheinbaum in 2022, when she was the Mexico City mayor and signed an agreement with Airbnb and UNESCO to boost tourism and attract digital nomads...

Comedy Q&A: Joel Kim Booster Loves Movies about Other People Getting Married
Joel Kim Booster has been blowing up as a stand-up and on screen for the better part of the past decade. Adopted as an infant by a white evangelical Christian family and raised in Plainfield, Illinois, Booster’s background comes alive in his work,...

Backing her game: Philanthropy as a force for women’s sport
Women’s sport is a force to be reckoned with and a powerhouse for social impact. In a global sports industry dominated by men, philanthropy is beginning to wake up to the gender gap in sport, driving change for individuals, communities and society...

Mexico's president calls march against mass tourism 'xenophobic'
MEXICO CITY -- A fierce protest in Mexico City railing against gentrification and mass tourism was fueled by government failures and active promotion to attract digital nomads, according to experts, who said tension had been mounting for years....

What fashion has done so far to avoid tariffs
The reciprocal tariffs announced by Donald Trump in April have hit fashion, which has its largest consumer market in the world in the United States and the largest concentration of its value chain in Asia. Three months later, the president of the...

The march against gentrification in Mexico brings political tension with the US to the streets
The political tug-of-war between the Mexican and U.S. governments has finally spilled onto the streets of Mexico City, where hundreds of youths gathered this Friday for a march against gentrification. The protest against a trend that is affecting...

The History of LGBTQ+ Reality TV Dating Shows From ‘NeXT’ to ‘The Ultimatum: Queer Love’
The Ultimatum: Queer Love is perhaps the highest-profile reality dating show focused on queer women and non-binary people of all time — and it’s also one of the only ones. Historically, reality dating shows have focused on heterosexuals, despite...
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Granada set to get biggest drive-in movie theatre in Spain
Maribel Verdú and Leonor Watling are the proud owners of Autocine Madrid, the biggest drive-in cinema in the world and now they have an even bigger dream: to set up the biggest open-air movie theatre in Granada, the Spanish city where they studied...

Mexicos president calls march against mass tourism xenophobic. Critics blame government failures
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A fierce protest in Mexico City railing against gentrification and mass tourism was fueled by government failures and active promotion to attract digital nomads, according to experts, who said tension had been mounting for...