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Why Mexican Coke's Switch To Corn Syrup Isn't As Big As You Think [REPORT]
Mexican Coke's switch to High Fructose Corn Syrup may not be a big deal as research finds little difference between the two products.
Mexican Coke Switching To Corn Syrup From Cane Sugar; 4 Reasons Why This Shift Is Terrible
Mexican Coca-Cola will no longer be made with cane sugar, as executives have decided to transition to high-fructose corn syrup.
Mexican Congress Approves Tax Reform: 5 Things To Know About The Passed 'Watered-Down' Bill
Many analysts in the Mexican and international press have not looked favorably upon the bill, saying it included too many compromises to have teeth. Check out 5 things to know about it.
Alberto Patishtan, Indigenous Teacher, Pardoned By Mexican President After Accused Of Killing 7 Police Officers
The president of Mexico is going to pardon a school teacher convicted of killing 7 police officers in 2000.
Mexican Drug Cartel Attacks: 11 Towns Left Without Power In Michoacan State After Gunmen Torch Power Plants
A Mexican drug cartel blew up nine electrical power plants in the Mexican state of Michoacan. The explosions created state-wide blackouts that allowed gunmen to torch gasoline stations.
El Hijo Del Santo, Mexican Wrestler, Wants To Work With Quentin Tarantino, Wishes Director Would Watch His Documentary [TRAILER]
El Hijo del Santo, the acclaimed Mexican wrestler, would like to team up with Quentin Tarantino for a future project.
Frankie Leal Dies: Mexican Boxer Dead At 26 From Brain Injury After Raul Hirales Knockout
26-year-old Mexican boxer Francisco 'Frankie' Leal dies after a knockout.
Watch CNBC Host Steve Liesman Ask For ‘Mexican Music’ For Ted Cruz Segment [VIDEO]
CNBC Host Steve Liesman is facing criticism for being racist after asking for Mexican Music during the show's segment on Ted Cruz, despite the fact that Cruz is in fact Cuban. He later issued an apology.
Vicente Fox, Former Mexican President, Says Mexico Spies Too, No Surprise US Spied On Felipe Calderon
Mexico's former president Vicente Fox says espionage is a common thing. Every country does it and Felipe Calderón shouldn't be so "shocked" that the NSA spied on him.
Nevada School Shooting Update: Mexican Relatives Of Hispanic Shooter, Who Killed Teacher And Self, Seek Visa To Come To US
The Nevada school shooting gunman who killed one teacher and injured two students was of Mexican heritage. Mexican relatives of the student are reportedly trying to obtain a visa to travel the the US.
Irma Lozano Dies: Veteran Mexican Actress Dead At 69 After Battle With Cancer
Mexican actress Irma Lozano died of cancer this morning. She is most remembered for playing Graciela Mauri's mother in "Mundo de Juguete" and for being in the original version of "Madres Egoístas," "María Isabel," and "Rubí," among many other telenovelas.
Hurricane Raymond Forms Off Mexican Coast: Acapulco Faces Further Flooding
The National Hurricane Center has reported that tropical storm Raymond will develop into a hurricane over the next 48 hours, causing possible floods and further damages to the resort town of Acapulco.
WIRED Magazine Names 12-Year-Old Mexican Paloma Noyola Bueno 'The Next Steve Jobs' [COVER STORY]
Wired Magazine has featured 12-year-old Mexican schoolgirl Paloma Noyola Bueno from Matamoros, Tamaulipas on the cover of their November issue, hailing her as the next Steve Jobs. Thanks to the teaching methods of Sergio Juarez Correa, Paloma has become one of the top students in the country.
Mexican Drug Bust: 300 Tons of Marijuana Discovered in Chihuahua
301.5 tons of marijuana found and destroyed in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
Alfonso Cuaron Asked By Mexican Reporter Difficulties Of Filming 'Gravity' In Space [VIDEO]
The Mexican director is in his home country promoting his latest film 'Gravity' where he was left confused by a question made by an Azteca reporter.
Jenni Rivera Billboard Cover 2013: Magazine Honors Mexican Singer With Story About Her Growing Influence Even After Death
Billboard magazine celebrates the life of Jenni Rivera, dedicating the cover of their Black Issue to the late banda performer, whose life was taken away too soon after a tragic plane accident.
Felipe Calderon, Former Mexican President, Says He Helped Build 'More Modern, Middle Class' Country
In a speech at the Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan, Calderón defended his record as president, saying that deregulating reforms passed during his 2006-2012 term were to thank for the continued growth of Mexico’s economy.
Latinos In The US: Aaron Sanchez, Celebrity Chef, Talks Career, Food And Obstacles As A Mexican-American [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Mexican-American chef Aaron Sanchez talks to Latin Times about his start in the culinary field, his favorite food and what it was like growing up as a Mexican American.
Guadalupe Loaeza On Laura Bozzo: Mexican Author Says TV Presenter Is 'Sinister'
Another personality has sided with Carmen Aristegui against Laura Bozzo, and this time around, Mexican renown author Guadalupe Loaeza says Bozzo is "sinister."
Jenni Rivera To Be Played By Mexican Actress Itati Cantoral In US TV Series 'La Diva De La Banda'
Mexican soap opera actress Itatí Cantoral will play late singer Jenni Rivera in a U.S mini-series.
Mexican Student Expelled For Having Gay Dads From Prestigious The Hills Institute
A two-year-old girl was expelled from her school in Monterrey, Mexico, because she had two dads.
Mexican Corporations Complain Of Rampant Extortion In Letter To President Enrique Pena Nieto
The letter, signed by Carlos Slim and two other heads of large Mexico corporations, names names. A construction-materials transportation syndicate as well as a new rapid-transit bus project have been infiltrated by organized crime, accuse the firms.
Mexican Gay Couple Flash Mob Marriage Proposal Receives Negative Backlash [VIDEO]
Highly produced marriage proposals are becoming the norm and a gay Mexican couple have professed their love in a flash mob.
Mexican National Soccer Team New Coach: Víctor Manuel Vucetich Hired As New Manager
The Mexican national soccer team announced that Victor Manuel Vucetich will take the reigns just in time for its remaining 2014 World Cup qualifying games. The team resumes its run Oct. 11 against Panama.
Mexican Gay Fathers Of Expelled Student Say They Will Make Public Push For LGBT-Rights Laws
Alex and Pepe’s daughter was expelled from the Hill Institute in Monterrey for having two fathers. Having received the support of other parents at the Institute, the couple says they want to change life in their state for the better.
Manuel Clouthier Carrillo, Mexican Politician, Apologizes After Comparing Mayweather Jr. Win Over Canelo To ‘F*cking A Drunk Girl’
A Mexican politician makes a shocking comparison between Saturday's boxing match and a drunk girl.
Eiza Gonzalez And Liam Hemsworth Dating? 5 Things To Know About The Mexican Actress Who Stole The Heart Of Miley Cyrus’ Ex
So the rumors were true, and Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth broke up. But things get even more spicy as Liam is rumored to be interested in Mexican actress Eiza Gonzalez, who moved to the U.S. about a month ago to expand her horizons and is already making international headlines!
Mexican Man In Chili Truck Tries To Sneak Into US; Border Patrol Finds 35-Year-Old Drunk Off Of Tequila Bottle
A man from Mexico was found trying to sneak into the U.S in a truck load of chili peppers.
Luis Fernando Salazar Fernandez, Mexican Senator, Falls Asleep During Senate Session: See Photo Sparking Outrage
The Mexican senator claims he was blinking, not sleeping.
Eiza Gonzalez In Hollywood: Mexican Actress And Singer Leaves Mexico, Telenovelas To Pursue Bigger Fame
Eiza is making a move from Mexico City to Los Angeles to become a bigger star. Will she succeed?