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Blitz: The killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as “El Mencho,” was celebrated in both Mexico and the United States as a decisive blow against organized crime. Political leaders, including Donald Trump, framed the operation as a major victory in the...
Sierra County Sentinel: A March heat wave expanded drought and melted minimal snow pack in New Mexico, contributing to above-normal wildfire risk across the state. ......
Fort Worth Star-Telegram: “It was the top predator; that was its place in the food chain. There was none bigger or more dangerous than it.” ......
Fort Worth Star-Telegram: A 25-year-old father of four from Fort Worth was deported to Mexico, leaving his American citizen wife and their four children behind. ......
Telegram & Gazette - Worcester: Rio Viejo Cocina de Mexico, 50 Franklin St., Worcester, recently opened, introducing a fresh take on Mexican cuisine to the city’s dining scene. Owners Jaime Avila of Beverly, with his cousin Christian Brambila of Cumberland, Rhode Island, and Jose Michel of...
Las Cruces Sun News: Take a deeper look at NMSU's new Henson Excellence Fund for athletics NMSU's new primary fundraising arm for sports has been a hit so far, with over $200K raised since January. Here's what the HEF is all about. New Mexico State's athletics department reported...
Herald-Standard: VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) — Every year, fish markets in the seaside Mexican city of Veracruz flood with a crush of customers in the lead up to HolyWeek. This year, they were virtually empty. That’s because a huge oil spill off the Gulf of Mexico has...
The News Tribune: “One minute I am just enjoying my swim and the next second I’m fighting for my life.” ......
New York Times: Known for his hallucinatory canvases of otherworldly structures, he cemented his fame with a hand-shaped chair that was both a work of art and a pop culture curio. ......
Public Technologies: ) Ron Moorehead didn't set out to become the president and CEO of a financial institution. In fact, when he first arrived at The University of New Mexico, he thought law school might be his future. Instead, a passion for accounting, sparked by a professor who...
Yahoo Daily News: Tom Hindle Fri, 3 April 2026 at 1:08 pm UTC·5 min read Two draws against good opponents might not look wonderful, but the quality of performances from Mexico will give Javier Aguirre plenty of hope ahead of the World Cup The word Mexico manager Javier Aguirre...