• New Mexico School Superintendent Association, multiple schools file lawsuit against the New Mexico Public Education Department

    The New Mexico School Superintendent Association along with multiple schools and their superintendents have filed a lawsuit in Curry County against the New Mexico Public Education Department in regard to the departments implementation of its new administrative rule, School Instructional Time Requirements.

  • GoFundMe expands into Mexico

    NEW YORK >> Mexican fundraisers can now solicit donations on GoFundMe, the company announced Tuesday, as the crowdfunding giant expands into what it hopes is the first of more untapped Latin American markets to follow.

  • Presidents of Mexico and Guatemala to meet in May

    Mexico, Apr 27 (Prensa Latina) Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced a bilateral meeting with his Guatemalan counterpart, Bernardo Arévalo, in late May to focus on several issues. The post Presidents of Mexico and Guatemala to meet in May first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • What weeds can you find in New Mexico?

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – 'Tis spring, and for many homeowners that means a yard covered in weeds. But what type of weeds do we get in New Mexico and are they the nuisance most people see them as? Some of the more common weeds we see in the state, (Russian thistle, plantains, and dandelions) got to []

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    Manufacturing in Mexico is having its moment. The US is buying in — and so is China

    By John Towfighi, CNN (CNN) — As US supply chains decouple from China, Mexico’s manufacturing sector is emerging as a winner. Manufacturing in Mexico is attractive for companies that experienced pandemic-era supply chain snarls or want to decrease reliance on trade between the US and China amid geopolitical uncertainty. That’s called nearshoring, which is when

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    Manufacturing in Mexico is having its moment. The US is buying in — and so is China

    By John Towfighi, CNN (CNN) — As US supply chains decouple from China, Mexico’s manufacturing sector is emerging as a winner. Manufacturing in Mexico is attractive for companies that experienced pandemic-era supply chain snarls or want to decrease reliance on trade between the US and China amid geopolitical uncertainty. That’s called nearshoring, which is when

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    Manufacturing in Mexico is having its moment. The US is buying in — and so is China

    By John Towfighi, CNN (CNN) — As US supply chains decouple from China, Mexico’s manufacturing sector is emerging as a winner. Manufacturing in Mexico is attractive for companies that experienced pandemic-era supply chain snarls or want to decrease reliance on trade between the US and China amid geopolitical uncertainty. That’s called nearshoring, which is when

  • All play and no work: a fun renovation in Mexico City

    A home in an old office block clocks on a new lookHow do Europeans live in such grey, beige places? I’m happy waking up in a pink room. Vibrant colours make you joyful; you will never be sad with pink and red,” laughs artist and gallery owner Carlos Rittner from his apartment in Mexico City.From the exterior, the 1940s converted office block, which is a stone’s throw from the Zócalo plaza, the world’s largest city square, is modest, but step through the banana-yellow front door and you are...

  • Another storm moves into New Mexico Saturday

    Another storm is moving into New Mexico tonight. It will bring showers and storms, along with wind to parts of the state through Saturday night. Winds were breezy again Friday afternoon, but were much lighter compared to Thursday. High temperatures were warmer in western New Mexico while cooler in the eastern half of the state. []

  • Mexico reaffirms commitment to multilateralism and peace diplomacy

    Mexico City, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) Mexico reaffirmed on Wednesday its commitment to multilateralism and diplomacy for peace in the context of the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace. The post Mexico reaffirms commitment to multilateralism and peace diplomacy first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Villagers in Mexico organize to take back their water

    VILLA MADERO, Mexico >> As a drought in Mexico drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action on thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up streams in the mountains west of Mexico City.

  • Researchers develop forest extent map for Mexico

    To properly protect forests and evaluate the state of natural resources, conservation practices and environmental policies, it is important to have accurate information on an area's forest extent.