Mexico
Top Member of Sinaloa Cartel Faction 'El Güero Chompas' Captured After Clash With Mexican Troops
"El Güero Chompas" is linked to the October 2023 homicide of Mario Martínez Martínez, director of public security in San Quintín, Tijuana
Former Top Police Officer Suspected of Having Links to Sinaloa Cartel Found Dead in Culiacán
Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, Sinaloa's secretary of public security, said authorities will open an investigation due to the high profile of the victim
Mexico Needs 'Cold Blood and Intelligence' to Negotiate with Trump, Says Economy Chief Ebrard
Amid tariff threats, Ebrard stresses optimism and preparation as Mexico tops U.S. trade rankings, plans talks with Tesla to boost industry ties.
More Than 40 People Linked to the Sinaloa Cartel's Drug Trafficking Network Charged in Southern California
According to court records, the individuals accused of trafficking drugs have ties to "Los Rusos," the main armed wing of the faction known as "La Mayiza"
How Azul Guaita & Andrea Chaparro Turned the Tragic Story of 'Like Water for Chocolate' Into a Tale of True Love - INTERVIEW
The Mexican actresses reunite as Tita and her sister Gertrudis in Salma Hayek's Max series based on the iconic Mexican novel.
Mexican Drug Cartels Are Using Social Media to Distribute Drugs, Collect Payments and to Recruit New Members
According to the 2024 National Drug Threat Assessment, Mexican drug cartels have extended its reach into nearly 50 countries worldwide
Mexican Judges Will Now Be Appointed Through Popular Election; It Could Be Beneficial For Cartels
Critics warn that this shift could undermine human rights and economic stability, with some experts suggesting that it could lead to a constitutional crisis
Mexico's Defense Minister Says Sinaloa Cartel Got More Violent Since Arrests of "Los Chapitos" and "El Mayo"
Ricardo Trevilla Trejo also added that a similar thing happened last year, when Ovidio Guzmán López was arrested by Mexican and American forces in Culiacán.
Elected Officials in Sinaloa Are Being Chased Down Due to Ties With Captured Drug Lord 'El Mayo' Zambada
A Sinaloa politician was reportedly sent a message that read "tell everyone that, whoever is not with us, is going to be killed"
CBP Finds Load of Ammunition Inside Pickup Truck That Matches All Seizes Made Last Year
It is the second-largest ammo seizure in El Paso since CBP intercepted more than 90,000 rounds in August
Mexico Owes The U.S. a Great Amount Of Water; Here's How It's Planning To Repay It
Mexican officials are proposing to utilize overflow from recent heavy rains, which are currently causing reservoir levels in Tamaulipas to exceed capacity
Donald Trump Jr. Celebrates Report of Migrant Caravans Turning Around After Trump Win: 'They're Already Self-Pre-Deporting'
As thousands of migrants turn away from the US in light of Trump's victory, Donald Trump Jr. celebrated, claiming, "They're already self-pre-deporting!"
Mexican Music Legend Carlos Hernández Chávez Dies
Carlos Hernández Chávez, a beloved Mexican artist died on November 5th, leaving behind a towering artistic legacy. Founder of the group 'Tierra Mestiza' and member of 'Trovadores de México,' Carlos was a multifaceted artist that combined multiple genres in his music and promoted Mexican culture over the course of his career.
Migrant Caravan Heading for the U.S. Shrinks in Half After Trump's Victory
An official from Mexico's National Migration Institute said the caravan now has less than 1,600 people, down from 3,000 when it set out from Tapachula last week
Mexico Seems To Drop The Hugs And Embrace The Bullets As Cartel Violence Rages On
Claudia Sheinbaum is apparently pursuing a different strategy than her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Trump Has 'Cordial' First Call with Mexican President Sheinbaum After Tariff Threats
In an election eve-rally, Trump warned of tariffs of up to 100% on Mexican products if Sheinbaum failed to reduce illegal immigration to the U.S. border.
'The Ghost,' Head of Security and Right-Hand Man of 'El Chapo' Guzmán, Recaptured in Culiacán
"The Ghost" was charge of organizing the logistics every time "El Chapo" was on the move, as well as implementing strategies to avoid his capture.
El Chapo & The United States Reportedly Orchestrated the Kidnapping of "El Mayo" Zambada to Save Los Chapitos
According to a new report, U.S. Homeland Security conspired with 'El Chapo' to capture 'El Mayo' to get a deal for his sons, 'Los Chapitos.'
Alicia Villareal Says Jenni Rivera's 'Joyas Prestadas' Was Her Idea
Villareal revealed in a recent interview that she never had beef with her fellow singer even after Rivera recorded an album she had planned on making first.
Trump's Tariff Plan Could Cost American Consumers up to $78 Billion in Annual Spending, Study Reveals
A report from the National Retail Federation (NRF) says the proposed tariffs would mainly impact consumer product categories
Trump Warns of up to 100% Tariffs on Mexico if Elected and Sheinbaum Fails to Control Migratory Flow
Trump also recognized Mexico as a top trade partner as trade between both countries totaled an estimated $855 billion in 2022.
Inside 'Arkham Asylum' Brooklyn MDC, The Controversial Prison That Holds Diddy, 6ix9ine, and Members of the Sinaloa Cartel
Social media users have started equating the mental institution to the superhero Batman puts his villains in.
Three Killed and Five Injured Before Altar of 'Saint Death' Folk Cult
The attack took place in León, Guanajuato, the Mexican state with the most murders reported (2,276) between Jan-Sept of 2024
Cazzu Makes a Statement at LGBTQ+ March with a Look Potentially Addressed to Ángela Aguilar
The Argentine singer-songwriter blew up social media with a look that might have been a message for her ex's new wife, Ángela Aguilar.
Ezekiel Pacheco, the First DACA Recipient to Lead A Hollywood Film is Gunning for an Oscar & a Green Card - INTERVIEW
Born in the town of Ayutla de los Libres in the state of Guerrero, Ezekiel Pacheco came to the United States when he was one year old. Now he's looking for an Oscar and a green card.
Jaime Camil Reveals the Secret Reason Mexicans Love Spice
Despite the intense heat and explosive flavor of spice, Mexicans can't stop eating it—and believe it or not, there's a reason beyond just tradition.
Migrants' Journey to the U.S. Increasingly Complicated by Cartel Ransoms in Mexico's Southern Border
Migrants crossing into Mexico from Guatemala often find themselves detained by cartels who demand payment before they are allowed to continue northward
Cazzu Firmly Denies Ángela Aguilar's Account of Her Separation from Christian Nodal: "It's a Lie"
The Argentine artist revealed the truth, refuting that she knew about the father of her child's new relationship and wasn't betrayed.
Nodal Responds to Cazzu: "I Was Never Unfaithful" and Says He Never Had An Affair With Ángela Aguilar
After the Argentine artist and mother of his only child Inti spoke about the end of their relationship, Christian Nodal responded, defending his wife, Ángela Aguilar
Five Members of 'La Linea' Cartel Sanctioned By Department of the Treasury For Fentanyl Trafficking
The OFAC also sanctioned two companies owned by La Linea members that were used for money laundering purposes