• Students honor Mexican president

    Wendy Alexander/The Madera TribuneA group of Eastin Arcola eighth graders from Scott Gandy’s class take turns presenting information about the life of Benito Juárez.High-ranking officials join in celebrationTwo classes of Madera Method 8th graders from Eastin Arcola and La Vina schools honored Benito Juarez, one of Mexico’s most beloved Presidents, on his 218th birthday Thursday morning. The students became interested in Juarez as a result of a study trip taken recently by several Madera...

  • Mexican restaurant thrives with its recipe for success

    It was an instant hit when adding the location, after originating in Strongsville.

  • Mexican president blackmails Biden over the border

    Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador sat down for an interview Sunday with CBS News’ “60 Minutes” and made it clear he controls the US southern border that President Biden has abandoned.

  • Mexican cartels profit at the expense of American lives

    How many American teens have to fall victim to fentanyl-laced counterfeit pills trafficked across the southern border by Mexican cartels before our American government takes decisive action?

  • Op Comic: My Mexican grandfather's infinite garden

    In a survey by the nonprofit KFF and the Los Angeles Times, immigrants were asked about their experiences living in the U.S. Despite the constant struggles the majority reported, the common theme among ethnicities, places of origin and cultures was optimism. Most people faced financial hardship, fear of deportation, low-paying jobs and discrimination. My grandparents, both from Mexico, overcame incredible obstacles, endured poverty and even survived a violent hate crime that nearly ended my...

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    Aussie Moloney to fight Mexican for world title glory

    Australian boxer Andrew Moloney will fight Pedro Guevara instead of fellow Mexican Carlos Cuadras for the vacant WBC interim junior-bantamweight world title.

  • The culture of Mexican fireworks revealed through the lens of an AP photographer

    Marco Ugarte has been a photographer based in Mexico City for over 30 years. He covered the fireworks festival in nearby Tultepec for just the second time a week ago. Aiming to show the artisans’ passion and dedication for the dangerous art of making fireworks, Ugarte received training in safety and respect for the pyrotechnics before he focused his camera on the explosive party.

  • Zoe Saldaña is on the run from the Mexican cartel in The Absence of Eden trailer

    Roadside Attractions has released the trailer for their forthcoming crime thriller The Absence of Eden, which stars Zoe Saldaña (Avatar: The Way of Water) as a woman attempting to flee Mexico having killed a member of the cartel.  Directed by Marco Perego,The Absence of Eden also features Garrett Hedlund (TRON: Legacy), Adria Arjona (Hit man), […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Zoe Saldaña is on...

  • Scientists decry threats to Mexican wetland, an oasis in Chihuahuan Desert

    Alfalfa plants sway under a thin veil of mist as towering irrigation equipment rolls above the crops, spraying the vast fields with water. It's an important agricultural product in Mexico's northern state of Coahuila, grown there for hundreds of years. Rich in fiber and protein, it's used to feed livestock in Latin America's second-largest economy.

  • Dalton Smith admits Mexican rival will be his most dangerous opponent

    Smith needs to prove he can continue to escalate up boxing’s levels if he is to merit an eventual challenge for a world title.And in Zepeda he will be taking on someone who has ventured along that same pathway.The veteran southpaw has taken part in almost three times as many professional encounters as the Sheffield fighter, including attempts for the WBO lightweight title in 2015 and twice for the WBC belt in 2019 and 2022.One of his defeats was on points after going the full distance, in...

  • Dalton Smith admits Mexican rival will be his most dangerous opponent

    Smith needs to prove he can continue to escalate up boxing's levels if he is to merit an eventual challenge for a world title.And in Zepeda he will be taking on someone who has ventured along that same pathway.The veteran southpaw has taken part in almost three times as many professional encounters as the Sheffield fighter, including attempts for the WBO lightweight title in 2015 and twice for the WBC belt in 2019 and 2022.One of his defeats was on points after going the full distance, in...

  • New Mexican food restaurant moves into West Ridge Mall

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka's West Ridge Mall continues to grow in size and attract new tenants with the addition of a new restaurant to its food court area. 'Rosi's Food' is the newest addition to the West Ridge Mall family. Previously located at the intersection of Sixth Street and MacVicar Avenue, the restaurant will focus []