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US couple shot and killed while on vacation in Mexico, officials say
An American couple were shot to death while visiting the western Mexico state of Michoacan. Officials confirmed their nationalities on Saturday.
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Telemundo Texas celebrates the Virgin of Guadalupe with ‘Las Mañanitas a la Virgen'
Telemundo Texas will bring you live coverage of the most symbolic moments to celebrate the ‘Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe’ with ‘Las Mañanitas a la Virgen’ Wednesday night.
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6 Guatemalans arrested and charged with human smuggling in 2021 Mexico bus crash that killed dozens
United States and Guatemalan authorities have announced the arrest of six people charged with human smuggling linked to a semi-trailer truck crash in Mexico in 2021 that killed more than 50 migrants.
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Passenger who tried to force Mexican plane to fly to US said he was under threat by criminals
Mexican authorities say a passenger on a domestic flight in Mexico who tried to divert an aircraft to the United States by force said that he was under threat by criminals who had kidnapped one of his relatives.
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Passenger attempts to divert domestic Mexican flight to the U.S.
Mexican National Guard members detained a man Sunday morning after he attempted to divert a domestic Mexican flight to the United States.
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Britney Spears shares she moved to Mexico
Britney Spears revealed on her 43rd birthday Dec. 2 that she was moving to Mexico in an effort to get away from the paparazzi, saying, “They’ve always been incredibly cruel to me.”
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What happened to Hannah Kobayashi? Police say the Hawaii woman voluntarily disappeared
Police say a 30-year-old woman from Hawaii who was reported missing in Los Angeles three weeks ago voluntarily traveled to Mexico.
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Mexico beats Honduras 4-0 to advance to Nations League semifinals
Mexico on Tuesday beat Honduras 4-0 at home to advance to the Concacaf Nations League semifinals, overcoming a two-goal deficit.
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Case over allowing foreign countries to sue gunmakers reaches Supreme Court
A far-reaching case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court may allow foreign countries to sue American gun makers. As NBC 5’s Phil Prazan reports Mexico blames them for the country’s long-running violence.
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Denmark's Victoria Kjær Theilvig crowned Miss Universe 2024 winner
The 21-year-old, a competitive dancer, entrepreneur, and aspiring lawyer, is the first contestant from Denmark to win the title.
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How US citizens from Mexico can recover their Mexican citizenship
More than 37 million people of Mexican origin live in the U.S., making it the largest Hispanic group in the country, according to Pew Research Center. But some of them might not know they lost their Mexican citizenship when they became U.S. citizens.
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Inside the Carrollton fentanyl overdose investigation
After a string of juvenile overdoses and deaths, here’s how investigators traced deadly fentanyl pills from DFW suppliers to the doorstep of one of Mexico’s most infamous cartels.
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How Carrollton police, Dallas DEA traced fentanyl pills from teen deaths to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel
After a string of fentanyl deaths and overdoses in teens, federal agents and police in Carrollton traced the pills from DFW suppliers to the doorstep of one of Mexico’s most infamous drug cartels.
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What is ‘Día de Muertos' or ‘Day of the Dead'? Here's how to celebrate
Here’s a guide on how to make an altar to the dead and how to pay tribute to your ancestors for the six-day celebration.
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North Texans find inspiration as first woman is inaugurated as Mexico's president
On Tuesday, the first woman to ever become president of Mexico took her oath of office. 62-year-old Claudia Sheinbaum was inaugurated in Mexico City. The historic day is inspiring many in the Mexican community here in North Texas. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has the story.
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Inauguration of Mexico's first woman president inspires North Texans
Watching the inauguration from afar, members of the Mexican community in North Texas said the inauguration was a milestone for women in their mother country.
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Claudia Sheinbaum sworn in as 1st female president of Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum officially took office Tuesday as Mexico’s first female president and the first of Jewish heritage.
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Claudia Sheinbaum sworn in as 1st female president of Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum has been sworn in as Mexico’s first female president, riding the enthusiasm over her predecessor’s social programs but also facing challenges that include stubbornly high levels of violence.
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Family searches for missing couple traveling through Mexico
A family is “desperately” searching for a missing couple while traveling through Mexico. Frank Guzman, a graduate student at UT Austin, and his wife, Caroline Kata, had planned a whirlwind trip. But the couple seemingly went radio silent in Mexico. Now, family members are pleading for help finding them.
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Mexico's president asks Sinaloa cartel to act ‘responsibly' as violence escalates in the north
President Obrador warns cartel factions against violence following increased deaths weeks before leave of office.