The latest novel from Argentine author Samanta Schweblin explores motherhood, illness and ecological violence.
"Fever Dream"
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Sarah Edwards
"Crude Nation: How Oil Riches Ruined Venezuela"
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Jason Fargo
Raúl Gallegos traces the roots of Venezuela's current collapse along the lines of its oil-laden history.
Here's What Happens When the U.S. and Mexico Fight
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Nicolas Shumway
The Mexican-American War was pivotal in the history of both countries, even though the U.S. would prefer to forget it ever happened.
Why a 'Great Wall' Won't Stop the Cross-Border Gun Trade
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Robert Muggah, Topher McDougal
Legal gun sales – and black market forces – keep arms flowing across the U.S.-Mexico border.
The True Relevance of NAFTA
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Luis de la Calle
How a landmark trade agreement changed Mexico forever.
At Home on Both Sides of the Border
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Alfredo Corchado
A Mexican-born journalist writes about how living in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands has always required resilience, ingenuity – and a sense of humor.
I Visited Flint, Michigan and a Mexican Boomtown to Study NAFTA's Effects. Here's What I Found.
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Richard Lapper
Hundreds of miles from the border - in either direction - U.S.-Mexico interdependence is a fact of life.