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“So, tell me about this two-year gap in your employment history.” Those words can send a chill down any nurse’s spine during a job interview. Whether you stepped away to raise children, care for an aging parent, recover from burnout, or pursue further education, that blank space on your resume can oftentimes feel like a […]

Five fires remain active, the most devastating in the Francisco May community, Quintana Roo is in one of the most delicate stages of its fire season. As of yesterday, five fires remained active in different parts of the state, affecting a total of 581 hectares of vegetation, according to data from the National Forestry Commission […]

The rich tapestry of Yucatecan games is a testament to the region’s cultural vibrancy and historical significance. As these traditional games evolve, the shift to virtual platforms highlights a global interest in preserving cultural heritage through modern means. This article explores the intersection of tradition and technology, unveiling how local games have transformed to capture […]

Many people think that payroll services are a disaster! Numerous companies need a solution that seamlessly integrates into their operations while remaining cost-effective. Understanding payroll service pricing is vital for businesses that want to maximize efficiencies. In this guide to payroll pricing, we’ll walk you through some of the elements that can make payroll costs vary and […]

You’ve experienced it before – that mid-afternoon energy slump that leaves you reaching for another coffee or sugary snack. Now, residents and visitors of the Yucatán are discovering an ancestral solution to modern fatigue. Beef liver supplements, packed with natural vitamins and minerals, are gaining popularity across the peninsula as a sustainable energy alternative that […]

The ancient Maya city of El Naranjo, or Wak Kab’nal as it is known in Mayan, holds a special place in the imagination of those passionate about Mesoamerican history, art, and architecture and the legacy of its most famous ruler, Lady Six Sky. Another reason for its allure is that, despite its status as one…

During her working tour of Yucatan, President Claudia Sheinbaum did not hesitate to show her support for Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena, better known as “Huacho.” At the start of construction on the Maya Train freight train, Sheinbaum called Díaz Mena “the hardest-working governor in the country,” highlighting that he starts his shift at 5 a.m. […]

Donald Trump has the lowest 100-day job approval rating of any president in the past 80 years, with public pushback on many of his policies and extensive economic discontent, including broad fears of a recession, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll. Yet he still beats the Democrats in Congress in terms of trust […]

Councilwoman Gabriela González Ojeda, president of the Mérida City Council’s Health and Ecology Commission and representative of the Movimiento Ciudadano party, spoke in favor of promoting the transition from traditional horse-drawn carriages to electric models, in response to requests from animal rights groups and independent parades. During an interview, González Ojeda noted that the City […]

A couple of foreign drivers were scared early this morning on the road from Holcá to Kantunil, on the stretch from Tibolón to Holcá. The tourists were heading toward the city of Mérida, after visiting the south and other parts of the state. However, while traveling on that road, before reaching the town of Holcá, […]