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Trump’s Department of Transportation is cutting flights between Mexico City and a number of U.S. cities, including Austin.
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Journalist who covered drug cartels murdered in Mexico; message left next to body, reports say
Miguel Angel Beltran's body was found along a stretch of highway that connects the state of Durango with Mazatlan, a resort hub in the neighboring state of Sinaloa.
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For fans in Mexico City, NBA expansion can't come soon enough
With local interest in the league growing rapidly, the desire for an NBA team based in the city has grown as with it.
Despite recent struggles on the field, Mexico's national team leadership remains confident in coach Javier Aguirre ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday she spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump over the weekend and that both leaders agreed to extend a looming trade deadline for several weeks as negotiations continue on outstanding issues with Washington.
The United States is giving Mexico more time to make trade policy changes to avoid an increase in tariffs that had been set to go into effect on Saturday, President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico said Monday. “For the time being, there is no situation that would lead to a special tariff being imposed on Nov. 1,” Ms. Sheinbaum said.
A Mexican father and son duo residing legally in Alabama were arrested and charged with allegedly trafficking of hundreds of weapons and other supplies.
Thousands of people in vibrant costumes and skull-like makeup turned out for Mexico City's annual Catrina's parade ahead of the upcoming Day of Dead celebrations.
Mining and transportation conglomerate Grupo Mexico reported third-quarter net profit rose more than 50%, boosted by higher sales volumes of molybdenum, silver and zinc even as copper production fell.
The UNLV Rebels are coming off a bye week and will host a very good New Mexico Lobos team this week. We have heard plenty from Rebels' head coach Dan Mullen thi
Texas’ citrus industry is at risk, farmers say, after Mexico failed to deliver water it owes Texas as part of a 1944 treaty.