Mexico All-Female Cops Squad: State Plans To Fight Corruption With Tall, Thin And Trustworthy Women
Mexico has a corruption problem with their cops, but the country has a solution for that: Female cops. Government officials have stated that women are more likely to uphold their oath. The other criterion for their cops: The women have to be thin and tall.
Mexico Church Collapse Injuries 20, Kills 10-year-old Boy
A 10-year-old boy was killed Sunday while attending church services in Mexico. Heavy rains casued the building to collapse injuring over 20 attending the services.
Laura Bozzo Run Out Of Mexico? Group Collects Signs To Kick TV Star Out Of The Country
Complaints against Televisa's recognized TV host Laura Bozzo have spread to city agencies that have penned a formal request to run the presenter out of Mexico.
3 Human Heads Found In Western Mexico Believed To Be The Work Of Self-Defense Squads
Police in Los Reyes have discovered three human heads in a bag believed to be the work of self-defense squads.
Three More Police Officers Arrested In Connection With Mexico Heaven Bar Kidnapping And Murders
A total of four police officers have been arrested in connection with the mass kidnapping and murder of 12 people from a Mexico bar.
25 Crocodiles Loose In Tamaulipas Streets After Hurricane Ingrid Passes Through Mexico [VIDEO]
Crocodiles ventured out of their usual habitats and into towns in Tamaulipas and Acapulco as heavy rains engorged lakes and rivers.
Mexico City Policeman Had Hand In Kidnapping And Murder Of ‘Tepito 13’, Say Mexican Authorities
The Mexico City police officer who is implicated in the May 26 murder of 12 youths -- and another young man who helped lure them to the after-hours bar where they were kidnapped -- was alleged to be living far beyond the means afforded him as a cop in Mexico's capital.
Mexican Village Launches First Independent Cellphone Network
For years, telecommunications companies told villagers in Talea de Castro, in the southern state of Oaxaca, that their town was too small to connect to the wireless grid. So villagers took matters into their own hands.
Mexico Independence Day: As President Enrique Pena Nieto Gives First ‘Cry Of Dolores’, Teachers Union Holds ‘Alternative March’
Mexico’s celebration of its independence day on Tuesday was a turbulent one, with reports that the government had bused in “supporters” paid with food and clothing to attend the president’s first Cry of Dolores, as well as an “alternative march” held by the teachers union to protest the official military march.
Mexico Storm: Hurricane Ingrid Hits Mexico One Day After 22 Are Killed By Tropical Storm Manuel [VIDEO]
Tropical storm Ingrid touched down in Mexico just one day after tropical storm Manuel caused massive flooding on Mexico’s Pacific Coast.
Mexico Soda Tax To Curb Obesity? Coca-Cola Angry Over President Enrique Pena Nieto Tax Plan
Mexico is one of the fattest countries in the Western Hemisphere, with about a third of its citizens qualifying as obese. Its president thinks a soda tax can help bring that number down, but soda companies are pushing back.
If Mexico Fails To Qualify For The World Cup, Could Its Economy Suffer?
Mexico hasn’t missed a World Cup since 1990. But after the team dropped Tuesday night’s match against the United States 2-0, the unthinkable might happen. Some say more than the country’s pride might take a hit.
Mexico Teacher Protest 2013: See Angry Teachers Clash With Police Over Education Reforms [PHOTOS]
Teachers in Mexico have been protesting for weeks, angered about new labor reforms approved by the President.
Mexico Mudslide 2013: 13 Killed In Veracruz Following Heavy Rains
Eight children and five adults were killed and two people rescued alive from buried houses after landslides in the state of Veracruz.
Arizona Sees Surge Of Immigrants From India Seeking Asylum; What Caused The Increase? [REPORT]
“Credible fear” asylum claims from Indians nationwide have soared in the past four years – from 80 in fiscal year 2009 to 1,935 as of late June. An investigation by the newspaper the Arizona Republic suggests that some Indians who file for asylum at the border with Mexico by saying they face political persecution back home might simply be angling to gain entry to the United States. The report echoes conservatives’ fears that the credible fear claim is little more than a “loophole” in immigration law.
Wisin Y Yandel Debut As Coaches For ‘La Voz Mexico’ And Become Worldwide Trending Topic On Twitter
Wisin y Yandel cause major commotion as coaches of "La Voz México." The reggaeton duo instantly became worldwide "Tranding Topic" after their appearance on the show.
USA Vs. Mexico: Who Will Win Tonight's CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier? [POLL]
Who will win the crucial World Cup Qualifier between the United States and Mexico? Place your vote inside!
Mexico Extortion And Kidnapping On Rise Amid President Pena Nieto Promises For Safer Streets [REPORT]
In Peña Nieto’s first eight months on the job, murder rates have fallen sharply. But kidnapping and extortion has gone up significantly, suggesting that the Mexican president’s security record may be more of a mixed bag than he’d like to admit.
USA Vs. Mexico Live Stream: When And Where To Watch CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier
Find out when and where to watch the United States battle Mexico in a crucial CONCACAF Hexagonal World Cup qualifier.
Meth Found Hidden In Picture Frames Shipped To Pittsburgh Store From Mexico
Customs officials found a kilo of methamphetamines hidden in the frames at a shipping facility in Memphis last week. Meth is an increasingly important source of revenue for Mexico's drug cartels.
Man Slits Throat At Veracruz Airport Terminal In Mexico; Suicide Attempt Shocks Onlookers [VIDEO]
Terrifying moments for travelers at the Veracruz international airport this morning, after a man attempted suicide in front of everyone at the terminal.
Rafael Munguia, 26-Year-Old Mexican, Only Gets 100 Days For Florida Rape Due To Sate Justice System Loophole
Rapist Rafael Munguia gets away with serving 100 days due to Florida justice system loophole.
Watch Chile Traffic Light Performers Dazzle Drivers At Red Light [VIDEO]
Chilean performers have found a new stage for their craft: Traffic light stops.
Mexico City Air Pollution Report Says People Dying Prematurely But City Has Won Air Quality Award; Why? [REPORT]
Mexico City was one of 10 cities to win prizes from Siemens and the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group on Wednesday in London for its efforts at combating air pollution. Its ProAire program has helped a city which the UN called in 1992 the most polluted city on the planet make considerable reductions in pollution and CO2 emissions.
Mexico Vs. Honduras Live Stream: When And Where To Watch CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier
World Cup Qualifying resumes on Friday, September 6. In desperate need of wins to help propel them into next year's tournament, Javier Hernandez and El Tri have a huge contest coming up against Honduras. Find out when and where to watch!
Border Patrol Dog Use Along The US-Mexico Border Growing
Diana Evelyn Mata Monreal, the director of Mexico’s Social Assistance and Humanitarian Aid Foundation (ASAHAC), told Notimex that both the US Border Patrol and citizen border patrol groups were using dogs more often to track down migrants.
Police Horse Stampede In Mexico City! Watch As 30 Runaway Horses Stomp Over A Dozen Cars [VIDEO]
One person was injured and 11 cars trampled when a band of spooked police horses took off down the Circuito Bicentenario in Mexico City.
Female Vigilante In Mexico Wanted For Killing Bus Drivers To Avenge Sexual Assaults On Women
A female vigilante has killed 2 male bus drivers out of revenge for sexual attacks by drivers on women.
Mexico Education Reform Passes Lower House; President Enrique Pena Nieto Says Teacher Protests In Capital ‘Natural Consequence’ [VIDEO]
Mexico’s lower legislative chamber passed a bill on Sunday night which would establish nationwide standards for teachers, including an exam which would determine whether they could be hired and the requirement that they pass regular evaluations in order to be permitted to keep teaching.
NSA Spying: Glenn Greenwald Says NSA Read Emails Of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto; Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Also Target
Glenn Greenwald, a journalist for the Guardian who has been the recipient of much of the classified information on the National Security Agency from leaker Edward Snowden, said on Brazilian television last night that a June 2012 document from the NSA indicates that Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto’s emails were being read and that Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff’s communications were intercepted.