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Chipotle Mexican Grill Q1 Earnings: Revenue Beat, EPS Beat, Comparable Sales Up 7% And More

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Chipotle says first-quarter revenue increased 14.1% year-over-year to $2.702 billion, which beat the consensus estimate of $2.675 billion, according to Benzinga Pro. The fast-casual restaurant chain company reported adjusted earnings of …

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Mexican presidential candidate would be county's first woman leader with Jewish roots

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Mexico is holding 2024 elections. Claudia Sheinbaum is the frontrunner in the presidential race. She would be the first woman and Jewish leader.

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Mexican Reality TV Star Wendy Guevara Joins Madonna During Mexico City 'Celebration Tour' Stop as 'Vogue' Guest!

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Wendy Guevara is Madonna‘s latest “Vogue” special guest! The 30-year-old Celebrity House Mexico winner and social media star joined the Queen of Pop on Tuesday night (April 23) at the latest Celebration Tour stop at Palacio De Los Deportes…

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Casa Ya’ax Gives an Education on Authentic Mexican Cuisine

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Chef Omar Montero takes diners on a culinary journey through his homeland.

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Mexican Diplomat Slams Migrant Crackdown, Says America 'Needs Them'

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A longtime Mexican diplomat opposes Oklahoma's efforts to put immigration enforcement into the hands of state personnel.

This Mexican resort town is fun, full throttle! And not by chance

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Just 50 years ago, Cancún's first hotel opened along what had been a deserted beach on the Yucatán Peninsula.

How a lawsuit against high-end Mexican restaurant struck a chord with local chefs

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Growing up in Chihuahua, Mexico, chef Dana Rodriguez was used to seeing rows of restaurants serving similar menus all next door to each other.

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Mexican Police: Border State Mass Killing Tied to Human Smuggling Turf War

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Authorities in the border state of Chihuahua claimed the recent killing of eight men is tied to an organized crime turf war over human smuggling routes. Police found the bodies dumped on the side of a highway.

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Angry Farmers In A Once-Lush Mexican State Target Avocado Orchards That Suck Up Too Much Water

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By ARMANDO SOLÍS Associated Press VILLA MADERO, Mexico (AP) — As a drought in Mexico drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action on thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up…

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Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water

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As a drought in Mexico drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action on thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up streams in the mountains west of Mexico City.

Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water

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As Mexico’s drought drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action against thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up streams in the mountains west of Mexico City.

Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water

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VILLA MADERO, Mexico (AP) — As a drought in Mexico drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action…

Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water

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As Mexico’s drought drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action against thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up streams in the mountains west of Mexico City.

Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water

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As Mexico’s drought drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action against thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up streams in the mountains west of Mexico City.

Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water

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As Mexico’s drought drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action against thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up streams in the mountains west of Mexico City.