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Muslim Communities and Businesses Launch Food Drives for the Needy Affected by the Crisis During Ramadan

Palestinian-American co-owner of Jasmine Café in Texas Nameer Salmon and his restaurant launched a Ramadan food drive distributing almost 6,000 meals to the needy with donations they raised that reached $40,000.

Archaeologists Unearthed Bones of Mammoths in Mexico

A group of archaeologists unearthed around 60 bones of mammoths in an under-construction airport just north of Mexico City.

Easy and Budget-Friendly Mexican-Inspired Halal and Vegan Recipes You'll Enjoy This Eid al-Fitr

Serve up the best Mexican-inspired dishes everyone will surely love. Eid-al Fitr is one of the most important religious holidays celebrated by the Islamic community.

Eid al-Fitr 2020: How Muslims Celebrate their One of the Biggest Festivals Amid the Pandemic

The global pandemic will not stop millions of Muslims around the world to celebrate one of their biggest festivals, Eid al-Fitr.

Safest and Most Affordable Countries to Travel in Latin America After the Pandemic

These are the safest and most affordable countries to travel and visit in Latin America after the global pandemic.
Some of the Pros and Cons of Moving to San Francisco

Some of the Pros and Cons of Moving to San Francisco

When we talk about the biggest cities all over the world, we can never forget the greatness of San Francisco.

Exploring the Lost Treasures of the State of Chihuahua

According to multiple accounts, the Mexican of Chihuahua is home to a vast amount of buried and undiscovered treasures.

Ancient Spies: Meet the Pochteca, The Aztec Empires Elite Group of Intelligence Agents

The Aztec Empire once held immense power in Mesoamerica. Part of the reason for their success was due to the guild of merchants who traded luxury items and foreign secrets.

Indigenous Tribes Struggle to Seek Support From Local Governments as COVID-19 Decimates Communities

Despite being remote and isolated from any urban life, the coronavirus is reaching more indigenous groups in the Amazon. With no near healthcare infrastructures and a lack of medical workers, tribes are struggling to survive as the federal governments are handling other priorities.

How An Unpaid Bakery Debt Started the Revolutionary Pastry War

From 1838 to 1839, France and Mexico fought in a five-month-long war over a pastry chef's rejected compensation. Read the story here.

Santa Muerte Commands Audience’s Attention After the Premiere of City of Angels

John Logan’s City of Angels is such a different part of the world of the original Penny Dreadful series, but it still exists in the same netherworld through the folklore and traditional tales.
5 tips for selling a home amid coronavirus

5 Tips for Selling a Home Amid Coronavirus

COVID-19 has changed the way businesses are engaging with customers, as well as the way consumers are spending both time and money.

Xoconochco: The Aztec Empire's Remote Cacao Trading Powerhouse

The town of Xoconochco held one of the most important trading networks in the Aztec Empire. However, due to its remoteness, little is known about the land. Explore its history here.
Unsafe water could make Latin America’s shanty towns an epicenter of COVID-19

Unsafe Water Could make Latin America’s Shanty Towns an Epicenter of COVID-19

A grim consensus among public health experts seems to be taking shape around Latin America's impending COVID-19 crisis. While the region benefited from weeks of valuable forewarning in relation to the current hotspots in Europe and North America, the disease's rapid spread and the underlying realities of inequality in much of the region mean SARS-CoV-2 will soon be wreaking havoc across the Americas. As of May 10th, Brazil had already confirmed well over 160,000 cases and 11,000 deaths, while neighboring Peru had identified nearly 69,000 cases and Mexico had counted just under 3,500 deaths.
Chichen Itza, Merida, Mexico

Did the Ancient Mayan Civilization Establish Themselves in Florida? Explore the Evidence

Some say the Maya civilization once colonized modern-Florida. Archeologists may have found evidence.
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Embrace Your Inner Latin With These Beautiful Mexican Tapestries

Easily revamp your space while embracing your roots with these amazing wall decors. Designing a blank wall may seem like a daunting task. A bland space doesn't inspire productivity.

How the Latino Families Have Become More Creative in Maintaining a Tradition

This COVID-19 does not hinder Latino families from celebrating special events especially if it is a "quinceañera" celebration. They've even made the tradition more creative, meaningful and memorable.

Every Year, Chileans Celebrate Mother’s Day at the Cemetery | What Happened This Year?

The general cemetery of Curico, which typically has 15,000 visitors on this special day for mothers, offered a settlement so they could still bring flowers to their dead loved ones.

Chocolate Alfajores: Sweet yet Healthy Treat From Latin America

Alfajores are customary Latin American delicacies typically coming in a pair of soft cookies around "dulce de leche" covered with chocolate.

Celebrating ‘Día de las Madres’ with a Special Breakfast, Mexican Style

Mexicans commemorate Mother's Day, or "Día de las Madres" is how they call it, passionately and enthusiastically. One of the things you can do to treat your mothers is to prepare a sumptuous breakfast for her.
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