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Cartel Gunmen Attack Newspaper’s Office in Mexico

Gunmen fired at least a dozen shots at the building of a major newspaper in Mexico's Sinaloa state. The attack comes as Sinaloa is the center of a fierce turf war between rival cartel factions. The Mexican government has largely avoided interfering, despite sending hundreds of soldiers to the region. The attack occurred Thursday night […]

Hot air balloon strike, collapse of New Mexico radio tower caught on camera

A hot air balloon crashed into a radio tower and plummeted to the ground during a popular festival in Albaquerque, New Mexico, causing a temporary fire. Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office spokesman Kevin Carhart said the balloon was carrying three people during its descent around 8:45 a.m. local time Friday. The incident occurred during the 52nd […]

Hot air balloon hits power line and catches on fire at New Mexico festival

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A drone show and a perfect mass ascent capped off the final day of the 52nd Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta on Sunday. However, this year's hot air balloon event was not all smooth sailing. A balloon partially caught fire Saturday after it hit a power line and landed at a construction site […]

Mexico must stop itself from becoming China's Trojan Horse

This week, the Chinese regime suffered a major economic blow. european commission It has been decided to impose tariffs of up to 45% on electric vehicles. The United States announced similar measures last May, imposing tariffs of up to 100%. Canada plans to introduce a 100 per cent tax. However, Mexico, a trading partner of […]

Early voting kicks off Indiana, New Mexico, Ohio and Wyoming

Also on Tuesday, four other states began their early voting process: Indiana, New Mexico, Wyoming and the key battleground state of Ohio. Here's everything you need to know about voting in each state. Ohio Senate race attracts attention Ohio is home to some of the most competitive Senate races on the map. Democratic Sen. Sherrod […]

Migrant Caravan Departs Southern Mexico for U.S. Border

Multiple sources reported that a large group of migrants, primarily from Central and South America, left Mexico's southern state of Chiapas with the intention of reaching the U.S. border. The group reportedly demanded that the new Mexican government, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, speed up the processing of transit permits. Independent journalist Ali Bradley estimated […]