Health 5 hours ago EXCLUSIVE: Cattle industry chief warns flesh-eating fly menaces US herds as Mexico yields on pest fight Buck Wehrbein, president of the NCBA, warns of a deadly fly threatening U.S. cattle, even after Mexico has begun allowing sterile fly planes to resume vital eradication efforts.
Texas 9 hours ago Cruise line bans dozens after massive brawl caught on camera breaks out at Texas port: 'Do not sail list' Carnival Cruise Line banned dozens of passengers after they were involved in a massive brawl while disembarking their ship in Galveston, Texas.
Donald Trump 1 day ago Deal struck between US and Mexico to ensure Texas farmers get much-needed water Mexico agreed to provide water to South Texas farmers on Monday, just weeks after President Trump threatened to impose tariffs and sanctions against the neighbor to the south.
Politics 3 days ago USDA threatens to halt Mexican beef imports over flesh-eating fly crisis The USDA threatened to halt imports of Mexican cattle and bison if Mexico fails to act against a flesh-eating screwworm fly spreading north toward U.S. herds.
Lifestyle 5 days ago Fyre Festival fraudster announces major career move amid second act controversy Billy McFarland, creator of the Fyre Festival, is selling the brand after his redo event, Fyre Festival 2, was postponed. The festival was set to begin on May 30 in Mexico.
Border security 6 days ago Mexican police bring in major cartel boss in ICE-assisted raid: 'Major milestone' Federal immigration agents partnered with the government of Mexico to arrest a plaza boss affiliated with the Sinaloa cartel known by the number "440."
Lifestyle 6 days ago Fyre Festival 2: Fraudster's Mexico redo raises red flags about social media fads, former designer warns Fyre Festival's former social media designer discusses Billy McFarland's plans for a second festival set in Mexico in late May, which has apparently been postponed.
San Diego April 22 EPA chief Zeldin launches talks with Mexico to end sewage hitting San Diego, Navy SEALs: 'Out of patience' EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin traveled to San Diego April 22, where he met with Navy SEAL vets and local leaders to assess a Mexican sewage crisis contaminating US waters.
California April 19 Escaped California inmate who killed leader of elite Mexican police unit while on the run has been arrested An escaped California inmate wanted for killing the leader of an elite Mexican police unit while on the run was arrested in Tijuana, Mexico.
Lifestyle April 18 Fyre Festival 2 'postponed' after Mexico plans derailed, ticket vendor issues refunds Tickets are being refunded for Fyre Festival 2, which has been postponed just over a month before the event was scheduled to take place and weeks after organizers promised success.
Supreme Court April 17 Justice Kagan denies emergency appeal to halt deportation of Mexican nationals claiming asylum from cartel Justice Kagan denies emergency appeal from four Mexican nationals facing deportation, allowing removal to proceed without referral to full Supreme Court.
Airport News & Updates April 17 Southwest Airlines flight bound for Mexico returns to Houston after 'engine issue' A Southwest Airlines flight headed to Los Cabos, Mexico, returned to Texas on Thursday after an apparent issue with the plane's engine.
Mexico April 17 Love avocados? Biden admin caving to Mexican cartels could have devastating impact on wildly popular fruit The Biden administration ending a USDA inspection program for Mexican avocados following cartel violence could affect US avocado growers if weevils infest farms, experts warn.
US Environment April 16 EPA chief takes on Mexican 'sewage crisis' flowing into US waters where Navy SEALs train EPA administrator Lee Zeldin is expected to visit San Diego Tuesday to view the Tijuana sewage problem leaking into US waters and meet with Navy SEALs who train there.
Justice Department April 16 US charges leaders of 'brutal Mexican cartel,' offers $8M reward for brothers' capture The U.S. is offering an $8 million reward for the capture of two brothers accused of running a "brutal Mexican cartel" that officials say is "poisoning Americans."
Border security April 15 Army takes control of federal land along New Mexico border to increase security, protect the environment Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced the U.S. Army will take control of federal lands along the U.S.-Mexico border in order to increase security and protect the environment.
Immigration April 12 ICE deports former Mexico governor serving federal prison sentence in Illinois ICE turned over convicted criminal Tomas Jesus Yarrington Ruvalcaba, former governor of Tamaulipas, Mexico, to Mexican authorities at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
Politics April 11 Agriculture secretary signals breakthrough in Mexico water dispute after high-level call: ‘We’re moving fast’ Brooke Rollins says talks with Mexico may finally yield results as the country falls short on water deliveries owed under a 1944 treaty to Texas farmers.
Immigration April 11 2 American women arrested at border for smuggling unaccompanied minors: CBP Two U.S. citizens have been arrested for smuggling unaccompanied Mexican girls into the United States.
Texas April 10 Trump threatens tariffs and sanctions on Mexico for 'stealing' water from Texas farmers President Trump said in a social media post that he would impose tariffs and sanctions on Mexico if it does not comply with a treaty from 1944 to provide water to South Texas.
Texas April 10 US officials make shocking discoveries at Texas-Mexico border, including a monkey: 3 people arrested Texas Border Patrol agents discovered a spider monkey and nearly $1M in cocaine in two separate incidents after authorities searched their vehicles at the border.
Crime April 10 Escaped California prison inmate convicted of murder kills police commander in Mexico: report Cesar Hernandez, a prison inmate convicted of murder, allegedly was involved in a shootout with Mexican authorities months after escaping from California authorities.
Mexican Cartel Violence April 10 Mexican drug lord convicted in killing of DEA agent Enrique ‘Kiki’ Camarena is freed Mexican drug lord Ernesto "Don Neto" Fonseca Carrillo was released from custody after being convicted in the 1985 killing of DEA agent Enrique ‘Kiki’ Camarena.
Crime April 10 California father abducts children, possibly headed to Ukraine: LAPD Rodion Kolomoeits could be taking his kidnapped children to Ukraine, LAPD said.
Migrant Crime April 8 Migrant convicted of killing his son arrested by ICE years after initial deportation U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that it has arrested a Mexican national who was previously convicted of deliberately killing his own child.
Immigration April 8 Mexican man convicted of killing his child to be deported after encountering ICE officers in Montana jail Carlos Ambriz, who was convicted of deliberate homicide in the death of his child, is in custody after he encountered ICE officers inside the Montana prison where he was serving time.
Lifestyle April 7 Fyre Festival organizers promise 'successful' Mexico event after officials' concerning advisory Fyre Festival 2 organizers are doubling down on the music and entertainment event after Playa del Carmen, Mexico, government officials denied knowledge of the party.
Crime April 6 Illegal immigrants charged in Nike shoe heist as cartels rob US cargo trains Police in Arizona arrested two illegal immigrants in the latest case of Nike shoes being stolen from cargo trains traveling through the Mojave Desert.
Cancun April 4 Criminal drug ring nabbed, gangbanger killed near popular Cancún resort frequented by American tourists An alleged gang member of a criminal drug ring was killed at a resort in Cancún frequented by American tourists following an altercation during an undercover operation at the hotel.
Mexico April 3 Michigan couple detained in Mexico for over a month over timeshare dispute head home Michigan couple Paul and Christy Akeo, who were detained in Mexico for over a month over a timeshare dispute, are finally heading home.