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Mexico's Secretary Of Economy Says Tariffs Imposed By Trump On Steel And Aluminum Are 'Unfair'
Mexican officials hope to reach a compromise with the Trump administration before tariffs are enforced on March 12
U.S. Forces Increase Surveillance On Mexican Cartels With More Spy Flights Along The Border
Former and current military officials believe gathered intelligence can be used to build a body of evidence for further foreign terrorist designations
First Flights With Deportees Of Trump Admin Arrives In Venezuela, Maduro Calls It a 'Favorable Step' In Relations
190 deportees arrived in the South American countries in two separate flights
Son-In-Law of Former Cartel Del Golfo Leader Pleads Guilty To Extortion And Money Laundering Charges In The U.S.
Carlos "El Cuate" Martinez led a conspiracy to fix prices for transmigrante services in South Texas, collecting at least $27 million between 2014 and 2022
Canadian Police Stop Venezuelan Migrants From Trying to Cross Border in 'Incredibly Cold' Weather
Canadian police intercepted migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Canada border in extreme cold, with temperatures reaching -30C (-22F).
Internet Slams Nancy Mace For Repeating Transgender Slur at Congressional Hearing: 'You'd Be Fired Immediately From Any Other Job'
The South Carolina representative took on her X social media account and said "if the Left thinks they can censor us, they're in for a surprise"
Guatemala Offered Receiving 40% More Deportation Flights From U.S. As 'Safe Third Country'
The country was receiving 14 flights a week. The figure could go up to 20
Trump Admin Is Using Guantanamo Cells That Held Al Qaeda Suspects To Keep Migrants With Possible Gang Ties
10 people are being held in the same facility as U.S. forces prepare a tent city in a separate part of the base
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order to End Birthright Citizenship
In January, Trump signed an order declaring that children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants after Feb. 19 would no longer be treated as citizens
Argentina Follows Suit With Trump and Pulls Out of World Health Organization, Cites 'Deep Differences' Regarding COVID-19 Response
In a statement, Javier Milei's administration accused the WHO of leading them to "the longest lockdown in human history"
'El Mayo' Zambada Had An Amicable Relationship With Former Mexican President AMLO, Journalist Says
Reports have suggested that the Sinaloa cartel financed Andrés Manuel López Obrador's 2006 presidential campaign
Panama Considers Withdrawing from Port Deal with Hong Kong Firm After Trump's Canal Offensive
The decision could reshape economic ties in the region as U.S.-China tensions escalate.
NTSB Releases Photos Of Wrecked Black Box From Potomac Aircraft Crash After Recovering It 'At a Depth Of 8 Feet'
Efforts to recover the aircraft, as well as the remaining bodies, continue on Tuesday
Cartels Reportedly Give Green Light To Members To Attack U.S. Border Patrol With Drones And Explosives
The El Paso Sector Intelligence and Operations Center issued a series of warnings to agents operating in the area given the development
Allies to Adversaries? How The U.S.-Colombia Relations Could Devolve Under Trump and Petro
While Petro folded under the pressure from Trump's tariff threat, analysts worry that the high-profile dispute may foreshadow turbulent relations between two ideological foes
Mexico To Send 10,000 Troops To The Border To 'Prevent Drug Trafficking' As Part Of Agreement To Pause Tariffs
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum outlined the main aspects of the deal, which also include the U.S. 'committing to work to prevent the trafficking of high-caliber weapons" to Mexico
US Says Its Navy Ships Will Have Free Passage Through The Panama Canal After Marco Rubio's Visit
The canal authority said it will "optimize transit priority" of such ships through the waterway.
Panama Says It Won't Renew 'Belt And Road' Memorandum With China After Marco Rubio Visit
The Panamanian government had signed the agreement in 2017. Rubio had told President Mulino to reduce Chinese influence around the canal or face consequences
Residente Breaks His Silence on Immigration Raids Within the United States
The Puerto Rican musician, known for being vocal on several social issues, has spoken out regarding the matter
Trump Will Impose Aggressive Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China Starting Saturday, White House Says
Leavitt said the tariffs would amount to a 25% duty on Mexico and Canada while a 10% tariff would be applied on China "for illegal fentanyl they have sourced and allowed to distribute into our country."
GOP Leaders Rejoice as Trump Administration Strikes Down Abortion Travel Policy for Troops
The policy provided paid leave for troops who had to cross state lines because reproductive care was unavailable in the states they were stationed in.
Chevron Warns White House That Russia, China Will Take Over Venezuelan Oil If Its License Is Revoked
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the license should be reconsidered
Trump Seeking Deal With El Salvador To Send Tren de Aragua Gang Members To Its Prisons
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is planning on discussing the matter during his visit to the country in the coming days
Pete Hegseth Says Helicopter Crew That Crashed Into American Airlines Flight Had Night Vision Goggles
In a video statement, Hegseth said the helicopter was flown by a "fairly experienced crew" doing a "required annual night evaluation" at the moment of the crash. Hegseth added that the crew was wearing night-vision goggles.
Tulsi Gabbard Refuses To Walk Back Comments Supporting Edward Snowden: 'He Released Information That Exposed Egregious Illegal And Unconstitutional Programs'
Gabbard sponsored legislation to end Snowden's prosecution. Questioned about it, she said he "broke the law" and would take steps to prevent it from happening again
'Did You See That?' Air Traffic Controllers Heard Gasping As American Airlines Plane Collided With Helicopter
There is no direct mention of the crash but other aircraft are redirected to nearby airports and ordered to land immediately
Colombia Launches Legal Defense Against U.S. Company That Claimed A Sunken Treasure Worth Billions
United States treasure hunting firm Sea Search Armada (SSA) is suing Colombia for a share of what may be the largest treasure trove in maritime history
Father Shoots Teen Daughter Dead in Street Over 'Objection' to Her TikTok Content
A Pakistani-American father, who is a US citizen, confessed to fatally shooting his teenage daughter over her TikTok videos in an alleged honor killing.
Former US Attorney Mocks Trump Admin Rescinding Order Freezing Federal Funds: 'They Really Don't Know What They're Doing'
Barbara McQuade said "the incompetence" of the Trump administration is the "only thing saving America at the moment"
El Paso Border Patrol Arrests Suspected La Linea Cartel Associate While Trying To Smuggle Cocaine
The man said he had been paid $1,500 to smuggle drugs into the U.S.