Nancy Guthrie case: Mexico’s role minimized to deter FBI investigation

Tucson Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie Continues TUCSON, Ariz. — Just a short distance from the home of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, there’s a desert “wash,” a natural drainage area overgrown with thick brush. So thick, in fact, that it obscures many of the nearby luxury homes, some valued in the millions. This type of […]
Mexico’s President Turns to Nationalist Language, Asks Trump to Stay Away

Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, has adopted a nationalistic stance, urging the U.S. administration to refrain from intervening in Mexican affairs. “No foreign power will dictate how we govern our nation,” Sheinbaum declared during a speech marking the historic May 5 battle against France in 1862. “We cherish our freedom and are always prepared […]
Judge raises concerns that New Mexico’s suggested safety measures for kids on Instagram and Facebook might be excessive.

A New Mexico judge has expressed concerns over the breadth of proposed changes aimed at reviewing the safety of Instagram and Facebook. This statement came Monday during proceedings related to the state’s legal actions against these social media platforms. New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez is advocating for extensive legal reforms and fines that could […]
Fresh insights in the cases of New Mexico’s missing nuclear scientists

A number of employees from a secretive government laboratory have mysteriously vanished across the United States, sparking questions about the reasons and circumstances behind their disappearances. In one striking example, three employees working in New Mexico vanished, each leaving their homes on foot without essential items like wallets or IDs. Additionally, an aerospace engineer from […]
Chinese Chemical Firms Accused in Fentanyl Ingredient Supply Operation Tied to Mexico’s Gulf Cartel

Charges Filed Against Chinese Companies and Nationals for Fentanyl Precursors Two pharmaceutical companies from China and six Chinese individuals have been indicted for smuggling chemicals used to manufacture fentanyl into the U.S. According to FBI Director Kash Patel, this indictment follows a federal investigation in Ohio, known as Operation Boxcutter, which uncovered a collaboration between […]
Migrants Stuck at Mexico’s Southern Border Prepare ‘Genesis’ Caravan Northward

Frustrated by a lack of job opportunities and a slow asylum process in Mexico, a group of migrants in Tapachula has decided to form a caravan in hopes of heading north towards regions with better economic prospects. The majority of these migrants are from Cuba and Honduras, and they are looking to join the Genesis […]
Mexico’s Navy strengthens security efforts in Jalisco following El Mencho’s death

Increased Security in Jalisco Following Cartel Leader’s Death Mexico’s navy and military have amplified security measures throughout Jalisco after the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the head of the Jalisco New Generation cartel, also known as “El Mencho.” His killing has prompted concerns about potential retaliatory violence and the long-term stability of the region. In […]
Soccer games delayed following Mexico’s killing of a Cartel leader close to the World Cup host city

On Sunday, four professional soccer matches in Mexico were postponed due to violence erupting near Guadalajara. This unrest followed a military operation that resulted in the death of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, also known as “El Mencho.” The city is one of the locations set to host games during the 2026 World Cup. Officials from […]
Peter Schweizer Addresses Mexico’s Rejection of ‘Reconquista’ Aims Regarding U.S. Migration

A week later, despite topping bestseller lists, Mexico’s president and the ambassador to the U.S. have largely dismissed various claims by Mexican officials about the findings in *The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon*. These claims suggest that the Mexican consulate is meddling in U.S. affairs. Mexican President […]
Cartels strengthen control over growing vape market following Mexico’s ban

MEXICO CITY — Drug Cartel Control Over E-Cigarette Market When drug cartels targeted e-cigarette shops in northern Mexico, the business owners felt utterly powerless. Two employees were abducted, blindfolded, and forced to communicate with their boss. The cartel declared they were taking control of stores that exclusively offered online sales outside the state. “They don’t […]