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Tropical Storm John Hits Mexico for 2nd Time This Week
‘Zombie’ Hurricane John regains strength in Pacific, flooding parts of Mexico’s southwestern coast
Resort city Acapulco and surrounding towns face flooding and landslides and concerns about food supplies after John strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane.
John as a tropical storm hits Mexico's Pacific coast a 2nd time
Tropical Storm John made its second landfall along Mexico’s Pacific coast Friday, while in its wake authorities in the resort city of Acapulco called for help from anyone with a boat to deal with the flooding.
Tropical Storm John Batters Mexico’s Coast for the Second Time This Week
Hurricane John, which came ashore in western Mexico on Monday and lashed the region with strong winds and heavy rains before dissipating, regained tropical storm strength over the Pacific Ocean late Tuesday, prompting a hurricane watch and tropical storm warning for southern and southwestern Mexico.
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US arrests spark cartel ‘war’ in northern Mexico: ‘Like a narco pandemic’
A wave of killings and kidnappings in a northern Mexican city has left residents scared to leave their houses during an ...
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Mexico's president touts austerity on his way out of office but lavishes largesse on friends
Mexico's outgoing president has always taken pride in his reputation as a penny-pincher, cutting funds for most government ...
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Families of 43 missing students in Mexico are still demanding justice 10 years later
Families of the 43 students from a rural teacher’s college abducted 10 years ago in southern Mexico marked the painful ...
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U.S. Soldiers 'Fired Pepper Spray' At Migrants Crossing Mexico Border
The Texas National Guard allegedly fired pepper spray projectiles—ball-shaped and filled with irritants—at migrants.
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About 24% of oil production shut in US Gulf of Mexico due to Hurricane Helene
About 24% of crude oil production and 18% of natural gas output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico was shut in response to Hurricane ...
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Mexico’s populist president held court each morning for 6 years. Now he’s retiring from public life
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s daily morning media briefings have provided him with direct line to his ...
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Former Mexico City Official to Replace Yorio at Finance Ministry
A former Mexico City official is poised to replace Deputy Finance Minister Gabriel Yorio, according to government officials ...
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Mexico travel changes: Accommodations for flight, cruise disruptions
Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Paradise ship, which left from Tampa, Florida, on Saturday, replaced a planned visit to ...
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Families of 43 missing students in Mexico are still demanding justice
In September 2014, 43 student teachers disappeared from the city of Iguala. Their protesting relatives want to know the truth ...
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New Mexico DOJ pressures the state to crack down on illegal fencing on public waters
Some legislators asked: how far is too far? At what point do public rights become trespassing on private property?
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