El Chapo, Plea and Mexican Drug War
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Sometimes internal battles are silent and we fail to see everything that someone has inside,” the 32-year-old star's management wrote on Instagram.
Gutierrez's arrest was used as a cautionary tale by the conservative Butler County sheriff, who brought the case to the national stage.
Americans are big consumers of tomatoes, taking in nearly 100 pounds per person a year. US markets offer a wide variety of the fleshy fruit year-round, most of it sourced from Mexico. Barring a last-minute reprieve,
Hannah Leon told Newsweek she had a very different experience to her mother, who returned to work within days of giving birth.
If you haven't gotten a chance to check out 1942 Mexican Grill in Naples, here's a look into what your experience may be like.
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The U.S. Treasury said on Wednesday it had extended a deadline to September 4 for a prohibition on certain transactions involving three Mexican financial institutions hit by sanctions last month over alleged money laundering linked to fentanyl trafficking.
A small company in northern Mexico had faced steep competition from China in making straps, plugs, fasteners, grommets, zip ties and clamps. Now, U.S. tariffs have driven a spike in his business.
A Mexican court has sentenced 10 men to 141-year terms each for their involvement in a ranch in the western Mexican state of Jalisco that was used by a feared cartel to recruit members, kill and disappear victims.
Mexican national Rodrigo Chacon Villegas sentenced to 18 months for illegal reentry and having drugs, stolen vehicle.
In early July 2025, a claim began circulating on social media that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum sent rescue teams to Texas in response to the deadly floods that struck the state over the Fourth of July weekend.
Almost 900 head of cattle crossed the border into the U.S. from Agua Prieta, Mexico, at 3:50 p.m. on Monday at the Douglas (Arizona) Port of Entry, Mexican officials announced. It was the first such crossing since the United States closed the door to Mexican cattle in May due to fears over a screwworm infestation in Mexico.
On the morning of July 7, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo expressed condolences for the lives lost in the floods. She also recognized Garza and Zárate for their efforts helping save camp attendees. “They make us proud,” she said.