Snorkeler films breathtaking encounter with calm and peaceful giant orca
"This specific orca was extremely curious and came back to us several times. She was always very careful and very calm," Evans Baudin told Newsweek.
Biden admin has to figure out border without Title 42: Former DHS official
Title 42 allows migrants to be expelled from the U.S. on public health grounds and was first enacted in response to COVID-19.
Hunting federation chief killed by buffalo only had license to hunt pigeons
Mario Alberto Canales Najjar was gored by the buffalo weighing more than a ton during a hunting trip with three friends in the Argentine province of Entre Ríos.
Mexican Military Hack Deepens Suspicions of Cartel Collusion in Politics
Since President Biden took office, he has prioritized strengthening relations with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Pit bull that nearly ripped arm of alleged thief sparks debate
The thief's relatives are asking for the dog to be euthanized, but a pet charity wrote, "The only thing the puppy did was defend his home and his family."
Woman says her fingers "died" after Mexico "mommy makeover"
"I woke up with excruciating burning pain in my fingers. I was so confused about what happened," Shannyn Palmer told Newsweek.
"Great British Baking Show" hosts slammed over Mexican week: "It's a shame"
Viewers are upset over the show's Mexican-themed episode, including its challenges and the hosts' jokes and costumes.
Trump's Plan to Stop Drug Cartels Comes Straight out of Tom Clancy Book
Maggie Haberman's new book details how the former president asked his then Defense Secretary Mark Esper whether the U.S. could "bomb the labs" in Mexico.
Second Earthquake Hits Mexico, Leaves Two Dead
The epicenter of the quake was 53 miles from Lázaro Cárdenas, a coastal town in Michoacán.
Desert Tsunami Filmed in Death Valley Oasis for Endangered Fish
Four-foot waves were recorded in a tiny pool in Death Valley called Devils Hole, having been caused by an earthquake in Mexico, 1000 miles away.
Fact Check: Did Earthquake Hit Mexico on Same Date Three Times?
It has been suggested that September 19 is cursed in Mexico, after powerful earthquakes occurred on this day in three separate years.
Videos Show Mexico Earthquake Rocking Structures in Several States
In the aftermath of the 7.7 temblor in which one person died, images have posted online showing the region's destruction.
Hispanic Heritage Month Renews Calls for End of 'Brownface' in Hollywood
Backlash is mounting after white actor James Franco was cast to play Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro in an upcoming film.
Woman Accidentally Filming Her Own Proposal Delights Internet
"You literally knew it was happening. In a previous video you said, nails hair dress trip. You didn't accidentally record it," said one commenter.
'I Grew up in Luxury, but My Family Had a Secret'
As a teenager, I had a $500 weekly allowance, drove a Mercedes-Benz—and had a bodyguard.
Mexico's President Mocks U.S. Travel Warning With Video of NYC Robbery
"The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico," the State Department said in its advisory.
Hurricane Kay Is About To Make California's Horrendous Heatwave Even Worse
The hurricane, currently heading north along the Mexican coast, is expected to dump more scorching air on southern California.
Hurricane Kay Path, Tracker as California, Mexico Brace for Storm
"Kay is expected to produce rainfall totals of 6 to 10 inches with isolated maxima of 15 inches," NHC stated.
Shipment of Baby Wipes Turns Out to Be $11.8M Worth of Cocaine: Police
The truck was stopped in Laredo, Texas, at the U.S.-Mexico border and sent for a second inspection that unveiled the haul.
Little Girl Pronounced Dead Found Alive Inside Casket During Funeral
The family of Camila Peralta, 3, said the girl, who would later die of a cerebral edema, was still alive during her first funeral.
Beloved Zebra Dies After Being Gored by Antelope in Zoo Enclosure
Zoo authorities said Puga the zebra was attacked by one of the world's largest horned antelopes.
DC Comics Accused of Using Racist Stereotype for Hispanic Heritage Cover
DC fans are upset about artwork for variant covers that show various superheroes with Hispanic food.
Where Is 'The Anarchists' Star Jason Henza Today?
The self-proclaimed "vonuan voluntarist" talks to Newsweek about life since we last saw him in the HBO docuseries.
Mayan Ruler Reincarnated as God of Corn in New Discovery
An astonishingly well-preserved stone disk was recently extracted from the Temple of the Sun in Mexico.
Bear Tortured to Death As It Looked for Water
Villagers in Mexico tied the 4-month-old bear cub with rope and beat it before choking it to death.
'90 Day Fiancé' Stars Help Ukrainians Who Flee to the U.S. Via Mexico
Ukrainian expat and "90 Day Fiancé" star Yara Zaya and her husband, Jovi Dufren, talked to Newsweek about trying to help refugees in New Orleans.
Huge Crocodile Swims by Onlookers With Man's Body in Its Jaws: Police
Police said the reptile was over 11 feet long, and attacked the man after he entered the lagoon, which has rules against swimming in it.
Can I Travel to Mexico? State Department Warns Against Travel to Some Areas
"Violent crime – such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery – is widespread and common in Mexico," the travel advisory said.
Jaguars Seen Back in U.S. Decades After Being Hunted Out
Researchers say it is crucial to keep an open corridor between Mexico and the U.S. in order for these big cats to return.
U.S. Citizens Told to Avoid Tijuana as Violence Erupts, Employees Shelter
Hundreds of Mexican troops were reportedly sent to Ciudad Juarez on Friday due to violence that may be linked to events in Tijuana.