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The percentage of Covid-19 tests that came back positive was coming down but now the trend is changing and the decline has stagnated, a UNAM mathematician warns. FULL STORY
As feds free toll plazas in Nayarit, 18 more occupied
Hijacking toll plazas continues to be a lucrative activity in many parts of Mexico even as the federal government takes action against it. FULL STORY
All-women police division: ‘Abortion Day marchers attacked us without reason’
Mexico City policewomen responding to Monday’s protest say they were attacked with Molotov cocktails and hammers without any reason. FULL STORY
Rape and murder of 3-year-old reignites chemical castration discussion
The crime has revived debate in Nayarit on the merits of punishing sex offenders with castration. FULL STORY
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MEXICO LIFE
Group of young men who serve Catholic Church has origins in Franciscan friars
But pre-Hispanic influences can also be seen in practices of Los Varones, who dedicate a year or more to serving the Catholic Church. It is the only group of its kind in Mexico, and perhaps the world, writes Joseph Sorrentino. FULL STORY
OPINION
Kids and Covid: avoiding both contagion and isolation-induced issues
In the end, a child's happiness and emotional health is just as important as physical health, writes Sarah DeVries. FULL STORY
AMLO vows to quit
The president issued a challenge to his detractors: he will resign if 100,000 people protest against him and polls show he has lost support. FULL STORY
Former PAN leader declares president is a megalomaniac
Ricardo Anaya, who ran against President López Obrador in 2018, has ended a long silence with a scathing rebuke of the latter's performance. FULL STORY
Residents fined for filling Oaxaca city potholes
Citizens who took it upon themselves to fix gaping holes in city streets were fined for not having obtained the proper permits. FULL STORY
Jobs recovery continues but pace slowed in August
Counting both informal and formal sector workers, 8.8 million – 62% of those who lost their positions earlier this year – are back at work. FULL STORY
Covid has shut down 90,000 restaurants and more may follow: Canirac
Restaurants that are currently open have seen their income drop by an average of 60% compared to last year. FULL STORY
Gangster's arrest has not brought relief from violence
Homicides in Guanajuato declined 12.7% in August to 351 compared to 402 in July, but have increased again this month. FULL STORY
Seven ‘anti-monuments:’ reminders of injustice
Mexico City is filled with famous monuments but less known are the 'anti-monuments' that serve as a reminder of a range of injustices. FULL STORY