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World Cup Semifinal Spotlight: England and Argentina clash in a high-stakes World Cup semi-final with fresh drama from past meetings and a spotlight on star fitness and tactics. Sports & Culture: Argentina’s “La Cumbia de los Trapos” keeps powering the team’s fan connection across the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Mexico-U.S. Trade: USDA projects a 512% jump in U.S. imports of Mexican sugar for 2026-27, potentially adding up to $272M for Mexican producers. Tequila Economy: IWSR forecasts steady global tequila growth through 2030, with premiumization driving demand even as the U.S. market cools. Mexico in the News Beyond Sports: Mexico is moving to file complaints in the U.S. over migrant deaths tied to ICE operations, including a fatal Texas shooting. Tech & Consumer Policy: Mexico lawmakers plan an antitrust complaint against Sony over ending PlayStation disc manufacturing, arguing it could squeeze choice and second-hand markets. Public Safety & Travel: A Princess Cruises crew member died after going overboard near Cancún; search efforts involved Mexican maritime authorities. Weather Watch: Forecasters say tropical storm chances may rise in the Gulf and increase in the eastern Pacific in coming days.

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Jul. 13, 2026

Mexican court takes up U.S. judgment against Vegas Dave

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Jul. 13, 2026

US Mexico Stem Cell Institute expands regenerative medicine education tools

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Why more intended parents are choosing Mexico for surrogacy

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Jul. 9, 2026

Mexico dental clinic touts off-peak savings for summer patients

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Jul. 14, 2026

Capilea México Releases Overview of Hair Transplant Success Rates and FUE Technology in Mexico

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