Copa America venues see surge in temporary rentals as the continental competition nears
Copa América kicks off June 20 with a game between Argentina and Canada in Atlanta, Georgia
Sheinbaum's Mexico Election Win Bolsters Latin American Left
Sheinbaum will take office on October 1, replacing her political mentor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known by his initials AMLO, who became Mexico's first leftist president in 2018.
Biden's Executive Order May Boost Supply Chain Efficiency, But Impact Labor Market
As per the new executive order, the government will discontinue this restriction after the daily average of migrants crossing the border falls below 1,500 for a week.
Latinas in the U.S. send more than a quarter of all remittances to Mexico, study finds
The analysis by CEMLA highlights that both women and men sent 17% of their labor income to their relatives in Mexico.
A look at all the participating teams for the first-ever CONCACAF W Champions Cup
The official draw will take place on June 6; preliminary rounds are scheduled for August with the final set to be played in May 2025
The wait is over: Sergio 'Checo' Pérez signs a two-year extension with Red Bull Racing
The Mexican joined Red Bull ahead of the 2021 season and has 29 podium finishes with the Austrian team
International voter turnout sharply increased in Mexico's election, but many reported challenges
Almost 200,000 Mexicans in foreign countries cast their ballots in this year's race, but in-person voters across the U.S. reported obstacles at the booths
Mexico's President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum on immigration: 'violence against migrants is unacceptable'
The first female president of Mexico is tasked to tackle a hotly contested issue— immigration
Dangerous record heat wave expected for California, Arizona, and Nevada starting Tuesday
Las Vegas could see its earliest 110-degree day on record as triple-digit heat sweeps across the West
Claudia Sheinbaum Set To Become Mexico's First Woman President
The president of the National Electoral Institute on Sunday said Sheinbaum, a climate scientist and former mayor of Mexico City, saw an irreversible lead between 58.3% and 60.7% of the vote.
What do the UEFA Champions League and CONCACAF Champions Cup have in common? More than you think
The UEFA Champions League final will kick off at 3 PM ET while the CONCACAF Champions Cup is set to start at 9:15 PM ET
Mexico's elections are the largest and most violent in the country's history
Experts say the violence ahead of this year's elections is due to warring drug cartels vying for control over (mostly local) political offices
Movies, coffee, aquarium visits: Mexican businesses looking to boost voter turnout in the elections
More than 95 million citizens are eligible to vote on the Mexican elections, set to take place on Sunday
It's been a busy 24 hours for the always controversial Ryan García
García's team will hold a press conference next week to further answer questions and offer insight on the matter
Mexico Presidential Elections: How The 3 Candidates Plan To Combat Organized Crime
Based on manifestos, public statements, and appearances in the last of three presidential debates held on May 19, here is how the candidates have vowed to deal with organized criminal gangs in the country who still have a lot of power over territories and communities.
Latino migrants are facing "unprecedented vulnerabilities" on their journey to the U.S.
MSF also highlights that local health institutions were "overwhelmed" facing the increase in the migratory flow in 2023.
Bloodshed Mars Final Day Of Mexico Election Campaigns
More than 20 people running for local office have been murdered during what has been a particularly violent election season in the Latin American nation, according to an official count.
NWSL X LIGA MX Femenil Summer Cup: North America's top women's soccer leagues partner up for first-ever event
Fourteen NWSL teams and six LIGA MX Femenil teams will participate in the newly-created tournament
'Two Mexicos' Prepare To Vote Amid Economic Divide
Mexico's economy has long operated at different speeds, with an industrial north closely linked to the neighboring United States outpacing a less developed south.
Sergio 'Checo' Pérez remains confident of renewing with Red Bull racing despite poor form in recent weeks
Sergio 'Checo' Pérez now sits on fifth place in the drivers' championship standings, 31 points away from second place
New faces for a new era in the Mexican national team ahead of Copa América 2024
Short guide on everything a Mexican fan needs to know ahead of the Copa América 2024
The Champions League title is up for grabs in Wembley: The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera for May 28-June 2
CONCACAF and UEFA continental champions to be decided this weekend; preparations for Copa América 2024 begin in the U.S.
Submerged Homes, Heat Waves Fuel Mexico Climate Angst
This year, heat waves have sent temperatures soaring in Tabasco and much of Mexico, stoking the climate change debate as the country prepares for a June 2 presidential election.
Top member of 'Los Chapitos' Sinaloa Cartel extradited to U.S. following arrest
Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas, known as "El Nini" was the cartel's head of security. He is accused of being part of the production and sale of fentanyl
Texas towns across the Rio Grande impose emergency measures due to lack of water from Mexico and droughts
Town across the border have imposed restrictions to deal with the situation, which is not showing signs of improvement
Puerto Rico to host the World Baseball Classic for the first time since 2013; Miami also makes the cut
The 18,000-seat Hiram Birthon Stadium will serve as the venue for pool games held in Puerto Rico
A Mexican and a Brazilian are among three new hostages found dead by the Israeli military in Gaza
Orión Hernández Radoux and Michel Nisembaum are believed to have been killed on Hamas' October 7 attack.
Biden Administration considers executive action that would allow shutting down the southern border
The White House is finalizing details on the measure. To do so, however, it would need Mexico's approval.
How Mexican cartels are getting increasingly involved in many of the country's legal industries
Organized crime groups are transforming and expanding its influence across Latin America, according to a new report by the Washington Post
At Least 9 Dead As Stage Collapses At Mexico Campaign Rally
At least 50 other people were injured in the accident, some seriously, according to Nuevo Leon Governor Samuel Garcia.