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    Hoy Día (Today) is an American Spanish-language morning television show broadcast by Telemundo.The show is broadcast from Telemundo Center in Miami, and is hosted by Penélope Menchaca, Andrea Meza, Lisette Eduardo, Danilo Carrera, Carlos Calderon, and Gabriel Coronel.

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    Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY September 23, 2024 at 10:27 PM Hurricane John is expected to bring dangerous winds, storm surge and life-threatening flash flooding to parts of southern Mexico in the ...

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican security forces said on Wednesday they had made the largest fentanyl seizure in the country's history, impounding 1,100 kilograms of the synthetic opioid in the ...

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  8. Mexico News Daily - Wikipedia

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    Mexico News Daily is an English language news website about events in Mexico. In addition to its own staff, it gleans its information from Mexican newspapers and periodicals. Among its functions is providing content for newcomers to Mexico and expatriates. [1] [2] It offers a subscription service, with limited free articles per month.

  9. San Andrés Mixquic - Wikipedia

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    Other aromas, such as those of fruits in season and pan de muerto have given rise to the expression “ya huele a muertos”(now it smells like the dead) or “ya se siente muertitos” (now the dear (lit. little) dead can be felt) indicating that Day of the Dead is near. In the public primary schools, students and teachers arrange Day of the ...