Mexico 1 day ago Mexico evacuates turtle eggs from beaches as Hurricane Beryl approaches The Mexican government began evacuating sea turtle eggs from beaches Wednesday in preparation for Hurricane Beryl, which is currently barreling across the Caribbean.
Missing Persons 4 days ago Missing Kansas mom, 2 young kids coerced into traveling to 'religious rehabilitation facility' in Mexico: KBI The Kansas Bureau of Investigation has issued an endangered persons advisory for a missing Haskell County mother and her two young daughters.
Star Wars June 21 Star Wars fans bolster their lightsaber dueling skills at real-life Jedi academy in Mexico City The Jedi Knight Academy offers enthusiasts of the Star Wars franchise a chance to learn lightsaber combat in Mexico City. The academy was founded in 2019.
Mexico June 20 Heat wave leaves at least 125 dead in Mexico At least 125 Mexicans have been reported dead in the nation's latest heat wave, with over 2,300 more suffering from dehydration, heatstroke, and sunburn.
IMMIGRATION June 18 Migrants from 177 countries accept Biden’s 'open invite’ to US border, complicating law enforcement: expert Migrants from 177 countries are coming into the U.S. through Mexico, something that's "never been seen before," according to Center for Immigration Studies executive director
Mexico June 17 Man killed after getting electrocuted in seaside resort hot tub A Texas man was electrocuted to death, and a woman suffered serious burns while they were in a hot tub at a Mexican resort.
Music June 14 Tejano singer and TV host Johnny Canales, who helped launch Selena's career, dead at 77 Tejano singer and longtime television music show host Johnny Canales has died, according to a statement from his family. His death was announced on Thursday.
Mexico June 14 Mexico hot tub death: US tourist who was electrocuted remembered as ‘big family man’ who had 'heart of gold’ American tourist Jorge Guillen, who has died in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico after being electrocuted in a hot tub, is being remembered by those close to him.
Mexico June 10 Explosion injures 9 in Acapulco, Mexico's main square Nine people were injured late Sunday after an explosion rocked the main square of Acapulco, a major resort community on Mexico's Pacific coast.
Mexico June 5 WHO confirms first human death from A(H5N2) bird flu A 59-year-old Mexican national has reportedly died from the first lab-confirmed human case of A(H5N2) bird flu, the World Health Organization confirmed Wednesday.