July 18, 2019 Lawyer to be Mexico's first body builder at Pan Am Games The sun hasn't even risen and the clang of metal is reverberating through a gym near Mexico City. On a frantic mission to sculpt his body, Carlos Suárez powers through another day of his heavy weight routine.
July 9, 2019 At least 60 percent of Mexican police officers cannot pass tests for new force, president says President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Tuesday that only about 60 percent of Mexico's federal police are passing physical and background exams to join the new National Guard, despite the fact they're considered the elite of law enforcement personnel.
July 4, 2019 Mexico murder rate reaches all-time high Mexico saw a record number of murders in the first six months of the year, with an average 94 killings each day.
July 3, 2019 Border Patrol agents searching for 2-year-old girl missing in Rio Grande River U.S. Border Patrol agents were searching Wednesday for a missing 2-year-old girl whose mother lost her while trying to cross the Rio Grande River.
July 2, 2019 Dozens of Central Americans returned from US are sent home by Mexico Dozens of Central Americans who had been returned to the border city of Juarez to await the outcome of their U.S. asylum claims were being bused back to their countries Tuesday by Mexican authorities, a first for the program commonly known as "remain in Mexico."
July 1, 2019 Freak hailstorm in Mexico buries cars, swamps streets in up to 5 feet of ice One of Mexico's largest cities was transformed into a scene straight out of winter Sunday when a freak hailstorm dropped a deluge of ice that left streets impassable and cars buried.
June 27, 2019 Russell Wilson reacts to image of dead migrant father, daughter: 'The American Dream... It's become a nightmare' Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was among those who appeared to be moved by a photo of a dead father and his daughter at the U.S.-Mexico border and spoke out about it Wednesday.
June 24, 2019 Mexico sends 15,000 troops to US border to keep migration in check, officials say The Mexican government has dispatched approximately 15,000 troops and National Guard officers to the U.S. border in a bid to check the flow of migration from Central America, the country's defense chief told reporters Monday.Â
June 24, 2019 Mexico auctions drug lord's luxury apartments, safe houses to help fund poor communities It's a buyer's market in Mexico for some high-end properties that come with a grisly past.