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Former Olympian With Cartel Ties Now Charged With Ordering Killing Of a Witness Who Was Set To Testify Against Him
The Department of Justice is now offering $15 million to information that could lead to the capture of Ryan Wedding a former Canadian Olympian accused of working with the Sinaloa Cartel
Mexican Authorities Remove Alleged U.S. Warning Signs Placed Inside The Country
Mexican authorities said they removed alleged U.S. warning signs placed inside the country.
Trump Says He Would Be 'Proud' To Destroy 'Cocaine Factories In Colombia': 'Didn't Say I Would'
President Donald Trump said he would be "proud" to destroy "cocaine factories in Colombia" as his administration continues conducting strikes against alleged drug vessels in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific
Jalisco Cartel Transformed Houston Into a Key U.S. Drug Hub in Just Six Years, Report Claims
A new report by Milenio, based on a judicial file obtained by the outlet, details how the cartel built a wide network of local distributors in Houston in only six years, a structure that turned the city into a major drug distribution hub for five U.S. states.
Mexican President Sheinbaum Again Rejects Presence Of U.S. Troops In The Country: 'We Don't Accept Them'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum again rejected there are any chances of the U.S. sending troops or conducting unilateral strikes in the country after U.S. counterpart Donald Trump said he was "ok" with such a scenario.
Trump Says He Would Be 'Ok' With Launching Strikes In Mexico: 'Whatever We Have To Do To Stop Drugs'
President Donald Trump said he would be "ok" with launching strikes in Mexico to target cartels, contradicting Secretary of State Marco Rubio who last week saying such a situation would not take place.
Olympic Champion Hezly Rivera Reflects on 2024 Paris Games and Her Gymnastics Journey - INTERVIEW
Hezly Rivera was the youngest athlete representing Team USA at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, winning the team gold medal in artistic gymnastics.
Marines Guarding U.S. Embassy In Haiti Exchange Gunfire With Gangs Controlling Most Of The Capital
U.S. Marines guarding the country's embassy in Haiti exchanged gunfire with gangs controlling most of the capital, Port-au-Prince, according to a report.
Colombian President Petro Slams Latest U.S. Strike Against Alleged Drug Vessel: 'Only Poor People Doing That Job To Survive'
Colombian President Gustavo Petro slammed the latest strike conducted by the U.S. against an alleged drug vessel, saying people aboard the boats are "doing the job to survive."
Maduro Says 'Right-Wing Zionists' Want To 'Deliver Venezuela To The Imperialist Demons'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro said that "right-wing Zionists" want to "deliver Venezuela to the imperialist demons" as the Trump administration continues to ramp up military pressure on the regime and the country's opposition continues to voice their support.
Charlotte Becomes Latest City Targeted by Trump Administration Immigration Crackdown
Amid the expected arrival of federal immigration officials, activists, faith leaders, and local and state officials are mobilizing to prepare the immigrant community, informing residents about resources available to them.
Ecuador Set to Vote on Referendum That Would Allow Foreign Military Bases to Return
Earlier this month, President Daniel Noboa met with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to discuss reopening the former U.S. military base in Manta, a coastal city in Ecuador, as part of the country's strategy against organized crime.
Marines Deployed by Trump Administration to Install Border Wire Gradually Leave San Diego Area
Marines finished installing wire in San Diego County and returned to Camp Pendleton, a spokesperson said, without explaining when or why.
U.S. Sanctions Family Behind Mexican Casino Empire For Laundering Funds for Sinaloa Cartel
According to U.S. officials, the Hysa Organized Crime Group (HOCG) used its influence through investments and control of Mexican businesses to conceal profits from drug trafficking.
International Human Rights Watchdog Reports Torture and Abuse of Venezuelans in El Salvador's CECOT Prison
Detainees told Human Rights Watch they were routinely beaten by guards and riot police, including during cell inspections for minor infractions like speaking loudly, showering off schedule, or requesting medical care.
Venezuelan Immigrants Begin Leaving U.S. After Temporary Protected Status Expires, Report Says
In early November, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) expired for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, leaving many in limbo and forcing some to rebuild their lives elsewhere.
Mexican President Sheinbaum Says a U.S. Military Intervention Is 'Ruled Out'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Friday that a U.S. military intervention in the country is "ruled out," highlighting an "agreement" between the countries
DOJ Allowing Strikes On Alleged Drug Boats Reportedly Relies On Trump Claims About Armed Conflict With Cartels
A memo from the Department of Justice approving of the Trump administration's strikes against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific relies largely on the president's statements about the U.S. legally being in an armed conflict with cartels, according to a new report
Fewer Than 3 In 10 Americans Support Using The Military To Kill Suspected Drug Traffickers: Poll
Fewer than 3 in 10 Americans (29%) support using the U.S. military to kill suspected drug traffickers, according to a new poll
Top Venezuelan Regime Official Warns Of 'Incalculable Consequences' Of War In The Caribbean
Jorge Rodriguez, a top official for the Venezuelan regime, warned that a war in the Caribbean would have "incalculable consequences" as the Trump administration continues to escalate its military presence in the region.
Top Venezuelan Regime Figure Taunts Those Who 'Don't Want Us To Celebrate Christmas': 'You'll Crash Against Structural Joy'
Top Venezuelan regime figure Diosdado Cabello seemed to taunt the Trump administration and the country's opposition, saying "there are some who don't want us to celebrate Christmas."
Investigation Finds Three U.S. Military Airstrikes on Venezuelan Vessels Occurred Near Mexican Waters
According to a new investigation by The Washington Post, at least three of the 19 U.S. strikes against alleged drug vessels took place off the coast of Acapulco, one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations.
Colombian President Petro Orders End Of Communication With U.S. Security Agencies Over Strikes Against Alleged Drug Boats
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said the country will stop all communications with U.S. security agencies over the Trump administration's strikes against alleged drug boats.
A Look At What The U.S. Is Using To Strike Alleged Drug Boats In The Caribbean And Pacific
According to reports by CNN, the U.S. military has concentrated many of its deployed assets in Puerto Rico, including MQ-9 drones, F-35 fighter jets, and at least one AC-130J gunship.
These Are The Potential Targets Trump Might Hit in An Invasion of Venezuela: WaPo
Amidst intense military posturing from President Donald Trump regarding an invasion of Venezuela, there are multiple major military targets the United States could hit in an invasion of the South American country.
Federal Agents Arrest Man in Los Angeles, Take 1-Year-Old Daughter With Them in Vehicle
Officials said the man was arrested on suspicion of assault and that a pistol was later found in his car had been reported stolen in New York. They did not respond to questions about why agents drove away in the man's vehicle with the child inside.
Remittances To Mexico Fall Close To 3% In September, The Sixth Decline In a Row
Remittances to Mexico again fell in September, marking the sixth decline in a row.
USS Gerald Ford Gets To Southcom's Area Of Responsibility, Ramping Up Tensions With Venezuela
The USS Gerald Ford, the country's largest aircraft carrier, has arrived in the Southern Command's area of operations, according to new reports.
Inside the Legal Negotiations Between 7 Mexican Narcos and the United States Government
After the arrests and extraditions of several key figures in the world of Mexican organized crime, many are negotiating with the American government for lighter sentences.
Colombia Reportedly Weighing Recalling U.S. Ambassador After AI Picture Showing Petro In a Jumpsuit
Colombia is reportedly considering recalling its ambassador to the U.S. after a picture taken at the Oval Office showed a document with an AI picture with President Gustavo Petro wearing an orange jumpsuit