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Videos
Earthquake Creates Weird Lightshow Over Mexico City
The electrical infrastructure in Mexico's capital did not respond happily to Sunday morning's quake.
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Photos
Inside Mexico City's Chaotic Underground Rush Hour
A photographer captures the routine madness of Mexico's largest subway system.
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Photos
After the Olympics, Documenting What's Left
Gary Hustwit and Jon Pack have been photographing former Olympic sites around the world.
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Photos
What It Looks Like To Live Near Mexico City's Rumbling Volcano
Popocatépetl is a fire-and-smoke-belching monster that just happens to be remarkably easy on the eyes.
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Public Health Initiative of the Day: No Salt For You
Mexico City's "Menos sal, más salud" encourages restaurant owners to make salt shakers available only for those who request them.
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Videos
If Only Every City Had a Masked Lucha Libre Defender of Pedestrians
Peatónito is the alter ego of Jorge Cáñez, a 26-year-old political scientist in Mexico City.
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How Mexico City's Drunk Driving Crack Down Is Making the City Safer
Innovative programs have helped turn the city from one of the world's most dangerous places into one of the safest areas in Mexico.
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Why Did a Skyscraper Just Blow Up in Mexico City?
At least 14 people are dead; scores more are still buried beneath the rubble.
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On Second Thought, Maybe Accepting $5 Million to Erect a Statue of a Foreign Dictator's Dad Isn't Such a Great Idea
Mexico City's surreal adventure with Heydar Aliyev.
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How Facebook and Twitter Are Making Developing World Cities Better
The governments of virtually all large Latin American cities now use social media to engage with citizens, and smaller cities are quickly following suit.

