
Under pressure and close to a deal with the United States: The Chapo Guzmán family’s multiple legal fronts
With nearly 20 family members in the United States, the walls are closing in on Mexico’s leading drug trafficking dynasty
With nearly 20 family members in the United States, the walls are closing in on Mexico’s leading drug trafficking dynasty
The presence of immigration officers, fire risks, and funding shortages have led some areas to cancel their celebrations
The rapper, known as Diddy or Puff Daddy, has been found guilty of two of the five charges he faced — the lesser offenses — but he still faces several months behind bars
It is unclear how National Defense Areas will affect the hundreds of landowners along the river. Some reports quote the Army warning New Mexico hunters and hikers they could be prosecuted for entering the new military zones
The former US Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI Persons warns about a growing global backlash against gains made over the past years
The British drug agency is monitoring a possible increase in cases of the disease, although there is no data yet to warrant alarm
The remote-controlled submersible, with the capacity to transport over 1.5 tons of cocaine, is the first of its kind located in national waters. It had antennas, surveillance cameras and a Starlink modem to link to satellite internet
Judge Randolph Moss determined that the government overstepped its authority and violated U.S. immigration law