August 16, 2023 Mexican prosecutors investigating gruesome cartel video showing victims forced to kill each other Mexican authorities are investigating a video that is believed to depict a drug cartel forcing young men who went missing last week to kill each other.
August 11, 2023 Mexico investigating fourth killing at Tijuana hotel used by California man accused of killing 3 women Mexico is investigating the death of a fourth woman killed at a Tijuana hotel used by a California man who is suspected in three killings.
August 11, 2023 Mexico retains Jaime Lozano as coach following Gold Cup victory Jaime Lozano has secured his position as the Mexico coach, extending his tenure after steering the team to a triumphant Gold Cup victory last month.
August 9, 2023 3 Mexican citizens sanctioned by US over alleged involvement in fentanyl production and trafficking The U.S. Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on three individuals from Mexico, accusing them of being connected to the distribution of the potent synthetic opioid fentanyl.
August 9, 2023 Elderly Mexican woman nurses hundreds of ailing, baby hummingbirds back to health in apartment-turned-clinic Hundreds of ailing and baby hummingbirds have been nursed back to health at a Mexico City apartment. The resident opened her home as a clinic about a decade ago.
August 9, 2023 Taylor Swift's Eras Tour leaves US after months of making history and causing chaos Taylor Swift's Eras Tour has generated a lot of excitement and buzz but also caused a bit of chaos. We take a look at some of the wildest moments during the six-month stretch.
August 8, 2023 Prime Energy drink is not healthy for kids, we're pulling it: John Catsimatidis Red Apple Group Chairman and CEO John Catsimatidis discusses solutions to NYC's migrant crisis and explains why he's removing the caffeinated energy drink grocery store shelves on 'America Reports.'
August 5, 2023 DHS calls for more agency volunteers to help process migrants at southern border The Biden administration is putting out a new call for staff to sign up to volunteer at the southern border as numbers remain high and have reportedly increased.
August 4, 2023 Cartel members are taking it to another level: Lt. Chris Olivarez Texas Department of Public Safety's Lt. Chris Olivarez weighs in on reports cartel members armed with rifles are helping migrants across the border on 'Your World.'
August 4, 2023 Texas says Mexico is 'flat-out wrong' to tie migrant death to floating border barrier Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's office is pushing back after Mexico tied the death of a migrant to the recently installed border barrier placed in the Rio Grande River.