Jorge Drexler Comes Home Through the Drum on Taracá

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La Abuela Mata Perros Is Back on the Streets, and People in Mexico Are Livid

A 77-year-old woman is public enemy No. 1 in Mexico after the murder of a dog.

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These Latino Cafés Just Landed on the World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops List

The list of the 100 World’s Best Coffee Shops is out, and Latin America showed up in a big way.

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How the World Baseball Classic Became a Love Letter to Latino Fans

mitú spoke with Carlos Álvarez, a FOX Deportes analyst, and Edgar González, a former MLB player, former manager of the Mexican national team, and current analyst, about how the Spanish-language broadcast of the World Baseball Classic goes far beyond simply calling the game.


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