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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Caesars Entertainment Corp. casino company says it plans to build a beachfront non-casino hotel in the Mexican city of Puerto Los…
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MEXICO CITY—Foreign visitors to the United States are on the decline after six straight years of growth. And that includes a drop in Mexican travelers,…
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MEXICO CITY — On Oct. 12, 1968, Mexico City inaugurated its Olympic Games, the first ones in Latin America. Its cultural olympiad included a trail with…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas never needs an excuse to party, and this entertainment oasis not far from Mexico is rolling out the red, white and green carpet…
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OAXACA DE JUÁREZ — Mezcal has become a booming business for an impoverished Mexican state, replacing cheap unauthorized labor to the U.S. as a chief…
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Mexico is making it harder to import used cars from the U.S., angering hundreds of importers along the border whose livelihoods depend the revival and…
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PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona officials say six meetings scheduled in June will allow the public to have a say in planning for the proposed Interstate 11 that…
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It’s that time of year again.Yes, Nevada Day and Halloween are tomorrow, but it’s also time to observe another holiday with death-related imagery and a…
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Mexico’s oil and gas industry is about to open up to the rest of the world — and American oil and gas companies are eager to get a foothold in a market…
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The Mexican Mafia in the United States started in prisons, but now operates in all fifty states. Journalist Chris Blatchford chronicled the rise of the…