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US thwarts migrants’ attempt to cross border; Trump threatens to close it permanently
United States border agents fired tear gas and rubber bullets at Central American migrants yesterday to thwart an attempt to illegally cross the border.
Fans of abstract art can find it in a gallery in the woods of...
Jalisco’s Center for the Study and Diffusion of Non-Figurative Art — or CIANF — was born in a private home in the rustic community of Pinar de la Venta.
El Chapo was key cartel leader, says witness as trial gets under way
Guzmán was a top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel and “one of the most powerful drug traffickers in Mexico,” a former cartel operations chief said.
El Chapo’s lawyer claims cartel bribed presidents Peña Nieto, Calderón
A lawyer for former drug lord “El Chapo” Guzmán claimed that the Sinaloa Cartel paid huge bribes to the current Mexican president and his predecessor.
Ex-president’s resignation seen as reflection of crisis within party
Former president Felipe Calderón’s decision to quit the National Action Party is indicative of a “deep crisis," according to an ex-PAN lawmaker.
Son of Sinaloa Cartel drug lord makes a deal, pleads guilty in US court
Vicente Zambada, a former logistics chief for the cartel, has pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges after making a plea agreement.
Cartels battle in Aguascalientes and trigger a resurgence in violence
The incursion of criminal groups from surrounding states has triggered a resurgence in violence over the past two years, authorities say.
Rough week for CFE workers: 3 arrested, 3 kidnapped over lack of electricity
What is a mayor to do when the CFE comes by to cut off the power because the bill hasn't been paid? Arrest the linesmen, of course.
On the migrants’ trail: a week with a caravan in Chiapas
Traveling with migrants from Honduras between Huixtla and Arriaga reveals they are young, driven people desperate for a better life.
The Tobacco Cartel attempts to control cigarette market with raids, threats
A criminal organization known as the Tobacco Cartel is attempting to control the cigarette market by eliminating brands it doesn't sell from store shelves.