Mexico
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
Altars and Catrinas: How Celebrities Are Set To Celebrate Día de Muertos
This Mexican tradition has become prevalent in the world of celebrities. This is how they're celebrating it.
Mexican Authorities Rescue Teen Who Was Recruited by the Sinaloa Cartel Through a Videogame
Oaxacan Attorney General said that, apart from the game Free Fire, cartels try to recruit teenagers through Roblox and Grand Theft Auto
Iconic 90s Mexican Telenovela Actor Antonio Miguel Dies; a Look at His Career
The National Association of Actors (ANDA) and the National Association of Interpreters (ANDI) confirmed the news on social media. A look at his most significant body of work
Mexican Army Arrests Top Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Max' in Operation That Also Kills 19 Members of 'El Mayo's Faction
Mexican authorities had identified "El Max" as one of the greatest "generators of violence" in the country's ongoing turf wars in recent weeks
Mexican Official Says U.S. is Not Sharing Details About 'El Mayo' Zambada's Capture; U.S. Ambassador Replies
Mexico's Attorney General, Alejandro Gertz Manero, says information about the pilot and the aircraft that took Zambada to the U.S. are yet to be shared with Mexican officials
Majority Of Mexican Supreme Court Judges Resign After Judicial Reforms
The announcement came as the Supreme Court prepares to consider a proposal to invalidate the election of judges and magistrates -- a possibility that President Claudia Sheinbaum warned would be unconstitutional.
Mexican Journalist Killed Minutes After Interviewing City Mayor About 'Mysterious Fire'
Mauricio Cruz Solis is the first journalist to be killed in Mexico since Claudia Sheinbaum was sworn in as president on Oct. 1
Top Sinaloa Cartel Leader To Be Released From Prison 15 Years After Being Captured
"El Flaco" is one of four brothers in charge of leading Gente Nueva, focusing on opium poppy and marijuana production in the southern part of Chihuahua
Cazzu Breaks Her Silence About Christian Nodal and His Marriage to Ángela Aguilar
After many months away from the public eye, the Argentine singer has returned with powerful revelations about her marriage
Televisa In Mourning After Death of Iconic Telenovela Actress Bárbara Gómez García
Known for her remarkable career with Televisa, Gómez García passed away on October 28, as announced by the National Association of Actors (ANDA).
Mexico Is Currently Apprehending More Migrants Than The US. How Will That Affect The Elections?
This change has eased some tension around immigration, which polls show was an issue, where voters showed more trust for Republican candidate Donald Trump more than Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris.
Texas Purchases Massive Piece of Land Along the Rio Grande As It Continues Plans to Build Border Wall
Since Gov. Greg Abbott launched Operation Lone Star in 2021, more than $3 billion approved for the wall project
Mexican Journalist Says Luis Miguel Is Suffering From 'Grave' Health Issues
The iconic singer was forced to cancel his upcoming concerts in Mexico City after getting a serious case of pneumonia.
The Surprising History of 'El Azul': The Narco Who Might Now Be an In-Law of Peso Pluma
The singer surprised everyone after being spotted with a woman believed to be the granddaughter of a top Mexican drug lord
Christian Nodal Receives Important Award From Harvard University
The young Mexican singer was recognized for his association with Mexican students at Harvard.
Ilia Calderón Makes A Historic Step in American TV.
Ilia Calderón becomes the first woman and Latina to solely anchor Noticiero Univision, marking a significant milestone in Spanish-language journalism and a victory for women's visibility in media. With nearly two decades of impressive experience and a deep connection to critical issues for the Latino community, Calderón steps into this historic role at a pivotal moment for journalism. Keep reading to learn how her leadership is ushering in a new era for Spanish-language television!
Singer-Songwriter Xavi: "Mexican Artists Had To Work Hard To Show the World Who We Are" - INTERVIEW
Earlier this month, Xavi released his first LP titled "NEXT" that includes 15 songs
Cheap Mexican Drugs Forcing Canadian Cartels to Export Meth to Other Countries
Canadian manufacturers of methamphetamine are being pushed to begin selling their product in foreign markets after being unable to compete with cheaper product from Mexico circulating in their home market.
Danilo Carrera: "I Went From Being the Most Hated Man in Mexico to Getting A Gift From God."
The Ecuadorian actor and presenter is getting a fresh start in Miami. Danilo Carrera, who left everything a year and a half ago is returning to Telemundo where he started his career, to star in 'Sed de Venganza'
Turf War Between Sinaloa Cartel Spinoffs Continues to Escalate With 34 Murders in Three Days
Thousands of soldiers have been sent to Sinaloa in response to the deadly criminal dispute.
Two Migrants Dead After Being Ejected From Car While Escaping From Law Enforcement
One of the migrants ejected during the crash was declared dead at the scene; the other died at a local hospital hours later
Brad Pitt Steals the Show At the Mexico Grand Prix
The American actor and producer got people talking when he appeared at the Hermanos Rodríguez racetrack, where the Mexico Grand Prix is held. Brad Pitt is currently in production on a film where he plays a Formula One Driver.
Mexican President Visits U.S. Border But Avoids Discussing Migration Despite Calls to Change Policies
Claudia Sheinbaum traveled to Playas de Rosarito, some 15 miles from Tijuana. She focused on welfare policies