Food Why we'll probably see avocado prices rise soon in the U.S. Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture put a temporary suspension on avocados from Mexico after an inspector received a threat. Experts say it might lead to a change in supply and cost. Deepa Shivaram
Latin America In Mexico, piñatas are a Christmas essential full of history, art and treats Piñatas are a common element in parties across different countries, but especially in Mexico around Christmas time, and the story of their origin combines cultures, traditions and religions. Alejandra Marquez Janse Justine Kenin
Politics U.S. will resume 'Remain in Mexico' policy for asylum-seekers Migrants seeking to enter the United States will again have to stay in Mexico as they await immigration hearings, as the Biden administration reluctantly announced plans to comply with a court order. The Associated Press
Business Mexico's Journalists Speak Truth To Power, And Lose Their Lives For It A government agency protects 1,500 journalists and human rights activists, but it is strapped for resources and its record is mixed. James Fredrick
Politics Harris Wanted To Talk About Migration, But Instead Got Pushed On A Border Visit The vice president met Tuesday with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in her trip to assess root causes of migration influx from the region into the U.S. Brian Naylor
Politics Harris Tells Guatemalans Not To Migrate To The United States The vice president met with Guatemala's president to talk about the root causes behind migration to the United States, including corruption. Brian Naylor
Latin America Mexico Is Holding Its Largest Elections Ever. They're Also One Of Its Deadliest Mexicans will vote this Sunday in the largest elections the country has ever had. The midterm vote is also becoming one of the most violent, with 35 candidates killed so far. Carrie Kahn
National U.S. Sending 1 Million Coronavirus Vaccines To Mexico Border Cities, Resort Spots Mexico has reported more than 2.4 million confirmed coronavirus cases with more than 228,000 deaths, as of Thursday. Targeting the shots toward tourist areas is a bid to boost the country's economy. Jaclyn Diaz
National As More Migrants Arrive, U.S. Expands Efforts To Identify And Admit Most Vulnerable More migrants are granted humanitarian exceptions to a pandemic public health order that effectively closed the Southern border. U.S. officials are working with NGOs to identify the most vulnerable. Joel Rose Angela Kocherga Max Rivlin-Nadler
Latin America Mexico City Metro Train Derails, Killing At Least 23, Injuring Dozens The subway train derailment occurred on Line 12 at Olivos Station in Mexico City. Photos from the scene show two train cars dangling precariously from the elevated track. Jaclyn Diaz Scott Neuman