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Mexicans prepare to vote in Chicago for their homeland's president, with a woman as a front-runner

For the first time, Mexican nationals living in Illinois and northern Indiana can cast a vote in person at the Consulate General of Mexico of Chicago for the country’s presidential election that could elect its first-ever female president. The historical election on June 2, along with the move by the National Electoral Institute to provide in-person voting for Mexicans at consulates in the .

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Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe changes name to Hernandez-Thorpe

(BCN) — Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe is now Lamar Hernandez-Thorpe. Hernandez-Thorpe said in a press release Thursday he was born in 1981 in prison to a mother addicted to heroin. He said he was two days old when he was placed in foster care and raised by Mexican immigrants in East Los Angeles. As a […]

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New Data Shows That One In 10 US Restaurants Offer Mexican Cuisine

The results are in: Americans love Mexican cuisine - so much so that a shocking 85% of all counties in the United States have at least one Mexican restaurant.

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Processing Our Faith in Mary - The Tablet

Processing Our Faith in Mary - The Tablet
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New York's Met stages Spanish opera for first time in nearly a century

For the first time in nearly a century, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City will stage a performance in Spanish on Thursday, as the company works to expand its appeal to wider audiences.In 1926, the Met staged "La vida breve" by Manuel de Falla, 10 years after it produced "Goyescas," from the Spanish composer Enrique Granados. 

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