Former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo was informed that she won’t be able to board an American Airlines flight to Cabo if she doesn’t cover up. Olivia, together with her sister Aurora and her boyfriend Christian, were preparing to board their flight to Cabo, Mexico when Olivia was called to the […]
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Amazing High Schooler Buys a Bus & Fills It with Supplies for Mexican Students in Need
This high schooler from Dixie donated a school bus full of supplies to a Mexican school so that its students can go home every day, rather than choosing between hours of walking home or staying in school until the next day. The amazing and kind high school senior Dylan Ence […]
Travel through Mexico on an All-You-Can-Drink Luxury Tequila Train
Jose Cuervo Express is a famous luxury tequila train in Mexico which took a pause last year because of the pandemic. However, it’s recently resumed its services and accepting reservations. The tickets are getting sold out pretty fast, a result of pent-up demand and reduced capacity. Every other Saturday, you […]
Luxury Hotel Chain Thanks 100 Healthcare Heroes with all-Inclusive Vacations
The Velas Resorts in Mexico announced that they’re giving at least hundred free all-inclusive packages to healthcare workers. This is a part of their effort to show their appreciation for healthcare workers who’re working so hard in this pandemic. The resorts’ campaign ‘Let’s Be Thankful’ allows individuals to give back […]
This Mexican Student Invented Rubber Road Pavement with Self-Repair Properties
Israel Carmona is a student from Mexico who won the nation’s James Dyson Award for his invention of a tyre-based pavement that is repaired by rain rather than damaged by it. The student of Coahulia Autonomous University made a rubber pavement from recycled tyres and additives that enable self regeneration […]
First Time in 6 Decades, Bioluminescent Planktons Light Up a Beach in Acapulco
Noctiluca scintillans, also known as the sea sparkle or bioluminescent dinoflagellates are planktons- small marine organisms which can sometimes make the surface of oceans look like they’re sparkling at night. This is definitely one of the most stunning views one could witness. Because of the lockdowns and quarantines worldwide happening […]
Thousands of Women Gather on World Streets on International Women’s Day to Protest Gender Violence, Inequality, and Exploitation
On International Women’s Day, women gathered in the streets of some the largest cities in the world to protest against gender violence, exploitation, and inequality. The mothers of murdered girls were leaders of the march in Mexico City. Although many protests were peaceful, others were full of tension and security […]
Meet Pedro Reyes, Mexican Artist Who Melts Guns & Uses Them to Create Shovels for Tree Planting
Weapons can lead to disastrous situations and Culiacan in Mexico is a good example of gun violence- the city has the highest death rate in the nation caused by firearms. This is why Pedro Reyes, a Mexican artist, decided to do something about it- he’s repurposing weapons that are agents […]
Self-Regenerating Rubber Pavement Wins Mexican James Dyson Award
A Mexican student and winner of the James Dyson Award for 2019, Israel Antonio Briseno Carmona came up with an invention for a tire-based pavement that can be repaired with rain, rather than being damaged from it as it’s usually the case. The student from the Coahuila Autonomous University made […]
8-Year-Old Girl from Mexico Wins a Prize for Designing a Solar Heater from Recycled Stuff
Half of this girl’s life has been dedicated to crafts, but now, she’s finally being recognized throughout the world. The 8-year-old Xochitl Guadalupe Cruz Lopez has won a prize that’s intended for adults for making a solar heater from scratch. At the age of 8, she was the first child […]