Colegio Miraflores Homophobic Scandal: Prestigious School In Mexico Enrages By Teaching 'How To Prevent Being Gay'
The Miraflores School, a prestigious school group which counts Enrique Peña Nieto's daughter among its alumni, is under fire after publishing an article on "How To Prevent Being Gay."
Mexico Vs. South Korea Live Stream: When And Where To Watch International Friendly Between 2014 World Cup Squads El Tri And Taegeuk Warriors
As they continue to perform in various friendlies leading up to the 2014 World Cup, El Tri hopes to earn a victory over South Korea Wednesday night.
Michoacan News: Knights Templar Leader 'El Tío' Captured In Morelia
Knights Templar leader Dionisio Loya Plancarte, known as “El Tío” has been captured early on Monday morning in Morelia by Mexican police.
2014 Winter Olympics: Hubertus von Hohenlohe, Mexican Olympic Skier, To Compete In Mariachi Suit
Mexican Olympic skier Hubertus von Hohenlohe will be competing in a ski suit modeled after a Mexican mariachi suit.
José Emilio Pacheco News: Mexican Writer 'Stable and Sedated' In Hospital
José Emilio Pacheco, the award-winning Mexican novelist and poet fell and hit his head on Saturday evening and was admitted to hospital in Mexico City.
Michoacan News: Vigilantes Take Five More Towns
Vigilante groups have taken over five more towns in the Mexican state of Michoacan, inching ever-closer to the city of Uruapan
Edgar Tamayo-Arias Executed In Texas After Supreme Court Rejects Postponement
The execution comes after Mexican officials and the US State Department asked the Texas governor's office and state parole board to review the case to determine whether Tamayo Arias had been notified of his right to legal assistance from the Mexican consulate. The 46-year-old is the 509th person to be executed in Texas.
US, Mexico High-Speed Rail Proposal Would Link San Antonio To Monterrey
A high-speed train service could connect San Antonio in the United States and Monterrey in Mexico by 2018.
How Many Foreigners Are Killed In Mexico? Country Ordered To Release Figures From 2000 To 2013
Mexico's Attorney General has been instructed to release the figures on the number of foreigners gunned down in Mexico from 2000 to 2013
Michoacan News: 'Knights Templar Have Fled' Say Vigilante Groups
Michoacan vigilante leader Estanislao Beltran, spokesperson has claimed that the leaders of the Knights Templar Cartel have fled Michoacan.
Michoacan News: Catholic Priests Support Vigilantes In Cartel War
Vigilante groups in the Mexican state of Michoacan have found an unlikely ally in the State's Catholic clergy.
Jose Sulaiman Chagnon Dies: World Boxing Council President Dead At 82
The boxing world is mourning the loss of José Sulaimán Chagnón, president of the World Council of Boxing, who passed away on Thursday aged 82.
Sissi Fleitas Naked Playboy Mexico Photos: Get Sneak Peek Of Bombshell's Nude Spread!
Sissi Fleitas, the "Sabado Gigante" bombshell, gave her fans the surprise of a lifetime agreeing to bare it all for Playboy Mexico. Get a sneak peek of the racy photo shoot here!
Mexico Vigilantes Seize Drug Town From Knights Templar Cartel
Members of a vigilante group seized a town in Mexico once under cartel control.
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2014: 'Heli' and 'Living is Easy With Eyes Closed' Receive Cine Latino Award
The Palm Springs International Film Festival 2014 took place last week, and among the awards given out at the festival is the Cine Latino award.
US Border Security: Secret 40 Meter Tunnel Found On Arizona-Sonora Border
US Customs and Border Patrol agents have found a secret 40 meter tunnel on the US-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona.
Meet ‘El Peso Hero,' A New Latino Comic Superhero, Who Fights Drug Cartels And Lives In The US-Mexico Border
A new superhero has emerged in Mexico in the fight against organized crime: Peso Hero, the main character in a new graphic novel by Hector Rodriguez.
Mexican President Announces Agrarian Reforms: 2014 Will Be 'Year Of The Field'
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto has announced comprehensive agrarian reforms saying 2014 will be the 'year of the field.'
Mexico Drug Cartel News: US DEA Met With Sinaloa Cartel In Secret For Info On Rivals
Agents from the US' Drug Enforcement Agency had secret meetings with Mexican drug cartel leaders to obtain key information on rival cartels.
Alma Muriel Dies: Lucia Mendez, Erika Buenfil, Victoria Ruffo React To Mexican Actress Passing On Twitter
Alma Muriel died on Sunday, January 5, 2014 the 62. The actress, best known for her role as “Lucrecia Treviño, in Carlos Olmo's "El Extraño Retorno de Diana Salazar" died after suffering from an apparent heart attack. The iconic telenovela actress is remembered by her co-stars on friends on social media.
Alma Muriel Dies: Mexican Actress Dead At 62 From Apparent Heart Attack
Alma Muriel passed away on Sunday age 62. The actress was found in her apartment in Play del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
El Chino Antrax Arrested: Cartel Leader Jose Rodrigo Arechiga Gamboa To Be Extradited To US
Top Sinaloa Cartel member Jose Rodrigo Arechiga Gamboa, known as 'El Chino Antrax,' has been arrested at the airport in Amsterdam.
Alexa Vega, Carlos Pena Married: ‘Spy Kids’ Actress And ‘Big Time Rush’ Singer Tied The Knot In Mexico
Alexa Vega from "Spy Kids" and "Machete Kills" is married again! This time to "Big Time Rush" singer Carlos Peña! Congratulations!
Lea Michele Vacations In Mexico; Posts Cheeky Thong Picture
"Glee" actress Lea Michele spent some time in Mexico celebrating the New Year. While vacationing, she posted a revealing thong picture that left many breathless. Girl is looking great this 2014!
Yeudi Estrada Carrero, Fitness Instructor, Dies After Arrest In Playa Del Carmen; 6 Cops Detained
Six Mexican cops were detained after a fitness instructor died on their patrol in Playa del Carmen.
The Economist Predicts Mexico, Argentina, Brazil At 'High Risk' Of Social Unrest
The Economist has predicted Mexico, Argentina and Brazil are at 'High' or 'Very High' risk for social unrest in 2014.
3 Journalists Suspected Killed On Job In Mexico In 2013, Says Committee To Protect Journalists
For the first time in a decade, the Committee To Protect Journalists wrote that it could not confirm any journalists murdered in relation to their job in 2013. But three murders are suspected to stem from the victims' line of work.
Mexico’s Year Of Reforms In Review: 6 Major Changes Enrique Pena Nieto Passed In His First Presidential Year
Peña Nieto has managed a host of reforms from an ambitious agenda. Check out the six major changes his government has pushed through since he took office in December 2012.
Firefox OS Phones Conquer Mexico, Uruguay And Peru
Firefox has launched its phones in Latin America: the Firefox operated phones have launched in Mexico, Uruguay and Peru thanks to Telefonica.
El Chapo Guzman Could Have Been Hospitalized After Suffering Heart Attack, Say Mexican Police
Mexican authorities say they swept a series of hospitals in Jalisco and Colima after receiving a tip from the DEA that El Chapo was interned after suffering an infarct.