El Universal
Coverage of El Universal in the Nexus archive.
- Cookie craze hits CDMX: Crumbl opens first Mexico location
Crumbl, a U.S. bakery chain known for its rotating gourmet cookie menu, opened its first Mexico location in Mexico City's Roma Norte neighborhood, drawing large crowds and social media attention. The store offers weekly limited-edition cookies and classic options at premium prices, while Dog Haus, a California-based fast-casual restaurant, plans three Mexican locations starting with Mérida.
- Comando, a small mixed-breed dog, is a valued member of the National Guard
Comando, a small mixed-breed dog, was adopted by Mexico’s National Guard in Chihuahua after being rescued from an elderly couple. He now lives at the National Guard’s headquarters, wears a miniature uniform, and has become a beloved symbol of responsible pet adoption and the bond between security forces and animals.
- Beauty influencer Adriana Garcia dies while undergoing cosmetic surgery: reports
Beauty influencer Adriana García died after suffering complications during cosmetic surgery at a private clinic in Sinaloa, Mexico. She was a 30-year-old content creator with over 90,000 social media followers. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
- Leaked audios suggest BC governor sought deal with FBI to avoid US charges and extradition
Leaked audios suggest Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda discussed cooperation with U.S. authorities, including an FBI adviser and special agent, to avoid potential criminal charges and extradition. The governor, whose U.S. tourist visa was revoked in 2025, denied wrongdoing and stated the recordings involved private conversations with individuals claiming to represent U.S. authorities without formal verification.
- Pemex Former CEO Victor Rodríguez Detained, El Universal Says
Victor Rodríguez, Pemex CEO, was detained according to a report by El Universal. The article references a photograph by Alejandro Cegarra/Bloomberg.