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Denver Broncos Cheerleaders Visit Xcaret Parks in Riviera Maya

The Denver Broncos Cheerleaders traveled to Cancún to explore a few of Riviera Maya’s most exciting adventure parks after their annual calendar photoshoot. The cheerleaders spent two days venturing through Xel-Há, Xenses and Xplor park, taking advantage of all of the available excursions. On the first day, 26 cheerleaders jumped off the Cliff of Courage, […]

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Mexico Kicks Off Week of Celebrations for Day of the Dead

In honor of one of Mexico’s oldest traditions, the municipality of Aguascalientes invites residents and visitors to a free family event. Flowers, traditional clothing, bread of the dead and skulls are beginning to appear in shop windows as Mexico prepares for the Day of the Dead celebrations in San Marcos Island, Aguascalientes. From Oct. 27

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Mexico tech industry benefits from U.S. anti-immigration stance

Since the beginning of the year, Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) has opened a new engineering office in Mexico City, while Facebook Inc (FB.O) has partnered with local groups to develop technical talent in the region. Oracle Corp (ORCL.N) plans to expand its offices in the Pacific coast state of Jalisco, local officials said, possibly bringing hundreds

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Playa del Carmen # 1 For The Most affordable tourist spots for holiday travel

The Most and Least Affordable Places to Spend Your Holiday Vacation Ranking first for affordability in a new report by GOBankingRates.com is Playa del Carmen, Mexico, followed by San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle and Washington, D.C. Ranked least affordable on the list of 35 popular destinations is Cape Town, South Africa.  “For the most part, the

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Aeromexico announces nonstop San Jose-Mexico City during the Summer Season 2018

Aeromexico on Wednesday announced its first-ever flights connecting San Jose and Mexico City. The flights will be nonstop from Mineta San Jose International Airport, officials said. Aeromexico’s service and expanded service by other carriers, such as Southwest, Alaska and Frontier, have arrived as Silicon Valley and other parts of the Bay Area have experienced generally

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Billionaire Carlos Slim’s Company To Benefit From Post-Earthquake Rebuilding Of Mexico City

Carlos Slim Helu said Tuesday he is donating $110 million to recovery efforts after two earthquakes devastated parts of Mexico City and several states. In a press conference in Mexico City to announce the results of a four-week  fundraising drive, Mexico’s richest person said that over 217,000 people contributed $21.1 million, amount which the Carlos Slim

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Largest Marine Protected Area in North America Created off Mexico

The Mexican government has announced the creation of a new marine reserve in the Pacific Ocean Thursday, the largest protected area of its kind in North America. The park covers more than 57,000 square miles, a vast rectangle of ocean encompassing the four Revillagigedo Islands, small volcanic landmasses under Mexico’s control that lie about 240

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Avocados From Mexico opens culinary center

Avocados From Mexico has created a culinary center to host its Avo University and foodservice and retail guests. Avo University is a training program designed to offer category and consumer insights, return-on-investment studies and handling techniques, according to the organization. Retail and foodservice operators and registered dietitians are among those who can participate in that

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