World Baseball Classic: Watch Mexico-Canada Fight Here [VIDEO]
Mexico and Canada got into a huge brawl during Saturday's game at the World Baseball Classic.
Reese Witherspoon, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz’s Girls Vacation In Mexico [PHOTOS]
The three Hollywood stars enjoyed a sun-filled few days in Tulum, Mexico.
‘El Chapo” Killed? Is The Most Wanted Man in Mexico and Chicago’s Public Enemy No. 1 Still Alive?
Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is believed to be dead after a shootout with a rival drug cartel in Guatemala.
Dinosaurs Went Extinct From Asteroid Impact Quicker Than We Once Thought
The asteroid that impacted Mexico 66 million years ago killed off the dinosaurs quicker than we thought.
Cruise Ship Is Adrift In The Gulf Of Mexico After Engine Fire [VIDEO]
Carnival Triumph suffered an engine fire in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico
9-Year-Old Girl Who Gives Birth In Mexico Gets Sterilized; Was Dafne Raped By Stepfather, Boyfriend?
Claims have been made that the 9-year-old girl who gave birth in Mexico in January was raped.
9-Year-Old Gives Birth In Mexico, But Who Is The Father Of Dafne’s Child?
A nine-year-old girl named Dafne has given birth to a healthy baby girl in Mexico.
Jamaica vs. Mexico: Who Will Win the 2013 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying Match?
Mexico vs Jamaica 2013 is the matchup that's the third Copa Mundial futbol qualifier. The CONCACAF World Cup qualification matches for 2013 have started this month as teams are beginning to head into the fourth round. Jamaica is heavily overmatched by Mexico going in.
Mexico Bullfighting Protest; Activists Strip, Cover Themselves In Fake Blood
The largest bullfighting protest in Mexican history took place on Sunday, with hundreds of protestors stripping their clothes off and covering themselves in fake blood to highlight the plight of bulls they say are being abused for sport.
U.S., Mexico reach tomato deal to avert trade war
The U.S. government and Mexican tomato growers reached a tentative agreement on Saturday that reduces the threat of a costly trade war stemming from a U.S. decision last year to pull out of a 1996 bilateral tomato trade pact.
Mexico blast kills at least 33, flagging Pemex safety woes
Rescue workers pulled out more bodies from debris at the headquarters of Mexican state oil giant Pemex on Friday after a powerful explosion killed at least 33 people and threw a spotlight onto the state-run company's poor safety record.
Mexico Rescue Workers Search For Survivors After Pemex Blast Kills 25
(Reuters) - Emergency services worked into the early hours of Friday to find people trapped in rubble under state oil company Pemex's headquarters in Mexico City after an explosion that killed at least 25 people and injured more than 100.
Frenchwoman Freed From Mexico Jail Hails Sarkozy As Savior
A Frenchwoman released early from a 60-year Mexican jail term for kidnapping said former President Nicolas Sarkozy had saved her life by backing her case, as she arrived back in France on Thursday.
Mexico to track drug war victims, compensate families
Mexico's new government on Wednesday introduced a long-delayed law to trace victims of a brutal drug war that has killed an estimated 70,000 people in six years, and compensate the families of those deemed innocent.
Maya "End of Days" Dawns in Mexico, World Lives On
Thousands of mystics, hippies and tourists celebrated in the sunshine of southeastern Mexico on Friday as the Earth survived a day billed by doomsday theorists as the end of the world and a new era began for the Maya people.
Alien-like Skulls Discovered in Mexico Cemetery, Researchers Say
Researchers were stunned recently when they discovered numerous alien-like elongated skulls in a 1,000-year-old cemetery in Mexico.
Pinpoint Climate Studies Flag Trouble for Mexico, Central American Farmers
A growing body of scientific evidence ranks Mexico and its southern neighbors near the top of the list of countries most vulnerable to global warming, and advances in micro-forecasting foresee a grim future in alarming detail.
Walmex Used Bribes to Open 19 Mexico Stores: NY Times
Wal-Mart Stores Inc's (WMT.N) Mexican affiliate routinely used bribes to open stores in desirable locations, according to a New York Times investigation published Monday, which cites 19 instances of the retail giant paying off local officials.
Jenni Rivera Dead: Mexico Testing DNA from Plane Crash, Family Mourns Fallen Singer
Both sides of the Mexico-U.S. border mourn today as evidence continues to suggest iconic Mexican-American superstar Jenni Rivera was killed along with six others when her plane crashed in northern Mexico
Pacto por México revela una gobernabilidad demócrata
El 'Pacto por México', fue firmado el domingo 2 de diciembre, por los principales representantes de los partidos políticos, PRI, PAN y PRD, la firma de dicho pacto se llevo acabo en el histórico y monumental Castillo de Chapultepec, ante la presencia del nuevo presidente de México, Enrique Peña Nieto.
Marco Rubio on Mexico-US Ties, Hip Hop, Earth's Age During GQ Interview
Marco Rubio made his big appearance at the Republican National Convention earlier this year, prompting many to believe that he is gearing up to battle for the White House in 2016.
Fugitive Returned to L.A. from Mexico to Face Murder Charges
A suspected gang member and drug cartel enforcer accused of four Los Angeles-area slayings has been returned to California to face murder charges after he was captured in Mexico, ending a three-year stint on the FBI's list of most-wanted fugitives.
Eight Dead, Human Remains Found in Northern Mexico
Mexican authorities discovered the bodies of eight men and the remains of others in the northern state of Chihuahua over the weekend, the local government said on Sunday.
Mexico Wal-Mart Bribery Probe Yields no Evidence Yet: Watchdog
Mexico's anti-corruption body has found no irregularities in its probe of permits and documents given to retailer Wal-Mart to open stores, but two audits remain underway, the agency's chief said on Friday.
Mexico Arrests Suspected Murderer On FBI Most Wanted List
Mexican federal police have captured suspected murderer, rapist and drug gang member Joe Luis Saenz, one of the 10 most wanted fugitives on the FBI's list, the government said on Friday.
Mexican President Wants to Change His Country's Name ... to Mexico
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has one non-urgent item pending on his agenda in the dying days of his presidency - he wants to change his country's name.
Mexico Rethinking War on Drugs after Colorado, Washington Legalize Marijuana
Now, according to a Washington Post report, Mexico's government is "scrambling to reformulate their anti-drug strategies in light of what one senior aide said was a referendum that 'changes the rules of the game'."
Mexico Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Legalize Marijuana
A leftist Mexican lawmaker on Thursday presented a bill to legalize the production, sale and use of marijuana, adding to a growing chorus of Latin American politicians who are rejecting the prohibitionist policies of the United States.
New Strategies Needed in Drugs Fight: Mexico, Central Americans
Illegal drugs use globally is still rising despite a decades-long battle against organized crime, and producer and consumer nations need to come up with new strategies, Mexico and four Central American countries said on Monday.
Mexico Charges 14 Federal Police over Attack on U.S. Officers
Mexico on Friday formally charged 14 federal police officers with attempted murder for an August attack on two U.S. agents, identified by sources as CIA agents, that embarrassed the Mexican government with its powerful northern neighbor.