
Michoacán authorities identify Carlos Manzo’s killer as 17-year-old Víctor Manuel
State prosecutors confirm the teen’s family has claimed the body of the man who shot the mayor, and forensic tests confirm he fired the weapon

State prosecutors confirm the teen’s family has claimed the body of the man who shot the mayor, and forensic tests confirm he fired the weapon

Modern geographic information systems have identified 186,000 miles of Roman roads and highways, combining all existing historical and archaeological sources

The discourse of the future mayor of New York, the son of socialist immigrants, owes much to the political influence and intellectual work of his parents — just as was the case with other Democratic leaders in the past

The largest network of young migrants in the US has launched a fund that aims to raise $30 million to help families of detainees and deportees

The filmmaker is promoting his ambitious adaptation of Mary Shelley’s masterpiece in Mexico, alongside his stars Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi

A delegation of local leaders representing two-thirds of the US population lands in Brazil to demonstrate their commitment to reducing emissions

The operation by the now-defunct M-19 guerrilla group in the heart of Bogotá, and the military response to it, left a hundred dead, a dozen missing, and a decimated judicial leadership

While the US and Canada have reached various agreements with certain tax benefits at the national, state, and local levels, a 2015 document will provide blanket exemption for the tournament games in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara

A gold mine in Mexico’s Sonoran desert was taken over by the sons of drug lord Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán. Mexican officials and generals said they would help an American businessman reclaim the mine — after hefty bribes. For one man, reclaiming the mine was more than a business proposition. It was a reckoning with his past and a chance to pay back the orphanage that raised him

The elections in New York, Virginia, New Jersey and California bring hope back to a knocked-out Democratic Party

Former officials and business leaders will be tried in the so-called ‘notebooks case’ involving an alleged bribes-for-contracts scheme between 2003 and 2015

The ‘war on drugs’ was declared in the state, where cartels have been entrenched in politics and the economy for decades

A judge orders that sleeping mats and toilet paper be provided for detainees, while witnesses denounce the brutal tactics of federal agents

The opposition party is setting its sights on next year’s midterms after its victories on Tuesday in places like New York, New Jersey, Virginia and California

Twelve months after his election victory, the Republican president has suffered a bitter electoral defeat as he watches his party fail to end the government shutdown and the Supreme Court questions the legality of his tariffs