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A flag flies at the 2024 Mexico City pride parade

Mexico City’s 46th pride parade draws over 260,000

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Mexico City's Paseo de Reforma came alive with color as members of the city's LGBTQ+ community celebrated pride on Saturday.
Chicano protestors

The rise of Mexican American culture in the US

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The Chicano protests of the 20th century shaped a generation and won civil rights for Mexican Americans across the country.
Edzná archaeological site, Mexico

New archaeological museum opens at Edzná site in Campeche

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The archaeological site of Edzná, excavated over the past 65 years, unveiled a new museum on Friday.
Jennifer Clement

Jennifer Clement’s new book is a love letter to Mexico

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Award-winning author Jennifer Clement sits down with Mexico News Daily to discuss "The Promised Party" and how it was inspired by her love for Mexico.

How a Spanish priest saved Mexico’s Indigenous identity

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A single missionary worked tirelessly to chronicle the culture of Mexico's Indigenous peoples, despite constant opposition.
Closeup of an ancient Maya vase with red figures painted on clay

Woman returns US $4 thrift store vase to Mexico after realizing it’s an ancient...

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The vase that Anna Lee Dozier bought at a Maryland thrift store turned out to be worth far more than she suspected.

Find joy in life with simple guidelines from Toltec philosophy

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Move over Jordan Peterson, these are the Mexican rules for life that everyone needs to know.
The skull fossil known as Chimalhuacan Man It's black with some filled-in holes in the skull with an orange substance that may be plastic or clay.

Prehistoric human skeleton ‘Yotzin’ could be oldest from Valley of Mexico

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The nearly complete skeleton is at least one of the oldest, and could indeed be the oldest human remains ever found in the Valley of Mexico.
Knife sharpener on his bike

Who are the traditional vendors that soundtrack Mexico’s streets?

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The art of knife sharpening in Mexico is fading, but the whistle of the tradesman still plays an important role in the city's soundtrack.
5 human bones, many of them femurs, in a cardboard box. They're among many ancient artifacts found on the island located in Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan.

Ancient artifacts found near island of Janitzio in Lake Pátzcuaro

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A cleanup effort of drought-stricken Lake Pátzcuaro led to the discovery of a pre-Columbian canoe, human remains and other ancient artifacts.

CoLores Decor: Classic meets new for iconic Mexican designs

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Traditional Mexican artisanal craftwork meets contemporary style in Gil Herrera's reinterpretation of genre defining interior pieces.

The architect who reached for the stars

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Mario Pani built some of Mexico City's biggest towers and sprawling estates, in a career that defined the skyline of a capital.
Chichén Itzá site

DNA testing of children sacrificed at Chichén Itzá surprises researchers

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The sacrificial victims' remains were found in 1967 and are over 1,000 years old, but scientists are just now learning more about who they were.

The Avanzada Regia: How Monterrey changed Mexican rock

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The story of how rebellious youths from Mexico's most conservative city started a rock revolution and moved a continent.
Part of Chapultepec Castle with what looks like three black and red banners hanging from it

Mexico threatens legal action over Chapultepec Castle online ad

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Mexico's history agency was not amused by a Max Latinoamérica online ad showing the historic site flying flags from House Targaryen.
An impressive amount of archaeological findings have been uncovered near Section 7 of the Maya Train, which runs between Chetumal, Quintana Roo, and Escárcega, Campeche.

Archaeologists reveal findings at 26 ancient Maya burials found in Campeche

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The archaeologists made the discoveries in an area of Campeche that had no previous record of extensive Maya settlements.