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Mexican Girl Bullied For Being “Weird” Has A Higher IQ Than Einstein, So Let’s Protect Her Instead Of Giving Her A Supervillain Origin Story
She may have had a difficult past, but Mexico City resident Adhara Pérez has a bright future. At just eight years old, she already has an IQ of 162— higher than both Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, who each had an IQ of about 160.
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Mexico makes arrests in massacre of American women, children: minister
Mexico has made an unspecified number of arrests over last week's massacre ...
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Mexico makes mammoth archaeological discovery
The discovery of 800 bones could be the first evidence that humans hunted mammoths using traps.
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Huge trove of mammoth skeletons found in Mexico
Archaeologists said Wednesday they have made the largest-ever discovery of mammoth remains: a trove of 800 bones from at least 14 of the extinct giants found in central Mexico.
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Failed raid against El Chapo's son leaves 8 dead in Mexico
Mexican security forces aborted an attempt to capture a son of imprisoned drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman after finding themselves outgunned in a ferocious shootout.
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Mexico set to fully legalise cannabis in days
Mexico‘s Senate will vote for a bill to fully legalise marijuana in the next few days, a key lawmaker told Reuters, marking a major step towards changing the country’s approach to the drug by removing it as a source of income for violent drug gangs.
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Mexico mayor tied to car and dragged through town
Locals say the mayor in southern Chiapas did not fulfil his campaign promise of repairing a road.
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Mexico will legalise cannabis this month
Cannabis will be given full legalisation in Mexico before the end of this month, leaders of the south American nation's government have promised.
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Mexico bar attack leaves 25 dead
The bar was peppered with gunfire and Molotov cocktails were thrown inside, Mexican media report.
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Armed robbers in Mexico City stole 1,567 gold coins worth $2.5 million in a brazen daytime robbery
Armed robbers broke into a Mexican government coin manufacturer on Tuesday and filled a backpack with more than $2 million worth of gold coins from a vault that had been left open, security officials said. The daylight robbery was the latest high-profile crime to hit Mexico City, where crime has increased during record lawlessness plaguing the country.
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The high price of avocados is leading some restaurants to experiment with fake guacamole
Last year's heat wave in California is driving prices of avocados through the roof, so some of the state's Mexican restaurants are turning to squash as a substitute in guacamole.
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Protesters Remove U.S. Flag, Replace It With Mexican Flag Outside ICE Facility In Aurora
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Aurora on Friday evening to march to the ICE detention facility where illegal and undocumented immigrants are being housed.
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Tomatoes Are About to Get Expensive
Your introduction to the Mexican tomato crisis.
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Migrant Crisis: A Mexico With Two Faces
While the Mexican president had promised that there would be no more persecution of migrants, the policy towards them hardens.
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Mexicans buy fake cellphones to hand over in muggings
Armed robberies have gotten so common aboard buses in Mexico City that commuters have come up with a clever if disheartening solution: Many are buying fake cellphones, to hand over to thieves instead of their real smartphones.
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How a Mormon lawyer transformed archaeology in Mexico—and ended up losing his faith
The scientific legacy of a quest to prove the Book of Mormon
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Millions of Americans Flood Into Mexico for Health Care — The Human Caravan You Haven’t Heard About
The Trump administration is trying to convey panic that there’s an immediate crisis on the southern border, pointing to caravans of desperate people who have traveled thousands of miles. It’s true that Latin and Central Americans are coming to the US fleeing violence and poverty, much of it caused by destructive US trade policy over the course of decades. But there’s another massive “border crossing” phenomenon afoot — and Trump has not said a word about it. We’re talking about thousands of US citizens crossing the border each day in search of affordable health care.
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Pope Francis donates $500,000 to migrants at US border
The Vatican says media interest in the migrants is declining -- as is aid.
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Despite Trump’s tariff and border threats, Mexico is now the largest U.S. trading partner
President Trump has threatened to rip up NAFTA. To shut the border with Mexico. To impose tariffs on the thriving car industry in Mexico. “They’re killing us on jobs and trade,” he said as a candidate. And yet, two years into his presidency, a strange thing has happened. Mexico has become the No. 1 U.S. trading partner.
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White House Considers Restricting Remittances to Mexico to Stop Illegal Migration
The White House is considering a plan to curb payments sent to Mexico and Central American countries in order to stem a surge of illegal aliens pouring into the United States. A senior administration official told reporters on April 10 the plan would restrict remittances from the United States in order to discourage migrants.
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