World How Mexico City's biggest wholesale market is combating food waste Since 2020, the 800-acre Central de Abastos market has reduced daily food waste by 24% and delivered almost 800 tons of unsold food to soup kitchens. James Fredrick
National In talks with the U.S., Mexico's priority appears to be opening border crossings Both sides in the talks face pressure to reach an agreement after past steps like limiting direct travel into Mexico or deporting some migrants failed to stop the influx. The Associated Press
National Where the Republican presidential candidates stand on immigration Immigration has become one of the cornerstone issues of the 2024 campaign as GOP presidential hopefuls try to stand out as the toughest on both illegal and legal immigration. Jasmine Garsd
World Thousands in Mexico demand justice for LGBTQ+ figure found dead after death threats Jesús Ociel Baena was the first openly nonbinary person to assume a judicial post in Mexico, breaking through barriers in a country where LGBTQ+ people are often targeted with violence. The Associated Press
World Mexico's Acapulco grows desperate for help after Hurricane Otis ravaged the area The Category 5 storm slammed into Mexico's Pacific coast early Wednesday, killing at least 27 people, with at least four still missing. James Fredrick
National Venezuelans become the largest nationality for illegal U.S. border crossings Venezuelans replaced Mexicans for the first time on record, according to new figures that show September was the second-highest month for arrests of all nationalities. The Associated Press
World A survivor recalls horrors of Mexico's migrant center fire that almost killed him A man from El Salvador describes inhumane treatment by Mexican authorities leading up to the deadly fire at a migration detention in Mexico in March. James Fredrick
World Photographer captures boxing culture in México to connect with his roots From a collection of 25,000 photographs captured over a period of two years, David Hanes-González presents 28 that capture the soul of boxing in México. Estefania Mitre David Hanes-González
These Maya women softballers defy machismo — from their mighty bats to their bare toes They call themselves Las Amazonas de Yaxunah. They've defeated gender stereotypes to become stars in Mexico. And these women and teens play the game wearing traditional Maya dresses — and no shoes., Mark Viales
'Cassandro' honors the gay wrestler who revolutionized lucha libre The film pays homage to the real story of an unapologetically queer man in a male-dominated sport and society. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento