January 5, 2021 Plains and South could see yet another major winter storm this week As heavy precipitation continues to impact much of the western United States, the Great Plains and America's South will be subjected to even more winter storm conditions this week.
January 5, 2021 Mexico approves AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use Mexico approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for emergency use Monday, hoping to spur a halting vaccination effort that has only given about 44,000 shots since the third week of December, about 82% of the doses the country has received.
January 5, 2021 Mexico's coronavirus czar faces backlash after beach trip Hugo López-Gatell, the leading face of Mexico's coronavirus response, is facing criticism after photos over the weekend captured him on vacation amid a surge in cases in the country.
December 22, 2020 Barbaric killings, amputations, ruthless extortion: The alarming rise of Mexico's Jalisco New Generation While CJNG cartel remains the domineering force in its namesake state of Jalisco, its trail of terror is steadily proliferating across Mexico.
December 15, 2020 Mexico passes bill that could set back US partnership in drug war by decades Lawmakers in Mexico on Tuesday approved a controversial reform to the National Security Law to "regulate and monitor all activities of foreign agents," which critics say will dramatically set back U.S. and Mexico relations and hamper efforts in the battle against drug cartels.
December 13, 2020 Aztec 'tower of skulls' reveals more of its gruesome secrets Archaeologists in Mexico have found 119 more human skulls in a grisly Aztec "tower of skulls."
December 1, 2020 Popeyes wants customers to visit Guadalajara to get its chicken sandwich Popeyes has launched a new ad campaign encouraging people to visit Guadalajara, Mexico, where the fast food chain has debuted its famous chicken sandwich.
December 1, 2020 Mexico in ‘bad shape’ with coronavirus pandemic, WHO chief warns The head of the World Health Organization said that"'Mexico is in bad shape" with the pandemic and urged its leaders to be serious about the coronavirus and set examples for its citizens.
November 26, 2020 Las Vegas woman held illicit 'vampire facial' parties while posing as nurse An unemployed Las Vegas woman posed as a nurse and gave unlicensed “vampire facials” to dozens of unwitting clients during illicit parties — which left some patients with painful side effects or requiring medical attention, police said.
November 25, 2020 Feds seize $3.5M in Mexican cartel cash, drugs and ammo in massive San Diego bust Three Mexican nationals with suspected ties to the violent Sinaloa cartel were charged in federal court Tuesday after U.S. agents discovered a massive stockpile of cash, drugs and ammunition at a San Diego truck yard just north of the Mexico border.