Mexican newspapers have identified the people killed in Sunday’s crash of a plane that took off from Las Vegas bound for Monterrey.
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The chief of Yangon’s Insein Prison says two Reuters journalists who were imprisoned for breaking the country’s Officials Secrets Act have been released.
Police on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast said that they have captured a suspect in the slaying of a uniformed officer gunned down outside a Biloxi police station.
One hundred people dressed up as Evita Perón and paraded in the streets of Argentina’s capital Monday, a day before the 100th anniversary of her birth.
Just hours before a pedestrian bridge collapsed and killed six, engineers confirmed that cracks in the concrete structure “increased in length daily.”
A high school football player who has been in the U.S. since he was a toddler was in custody for possible deportation to his native Mexico.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints changed wedding rules Monday in hopes of preventing family members who aren’t church members from feeling excluded.
A private executive jet flying from Las Vegas with three crew members and 10 passengers crashed in northern Mexico on Sunday.
A federal court has clarified a decision in a dispute over marking tires, a method that many cities use to keep track of cars and write parking tickets.
For 12 years, Israel has maintained a blockade over the Gaza Strip, seeking to weaken the territory’s militant Hamas rulers. And for 12 years, Hamas has remained firmly in power, developing a thriving homegrown weapons industry along the way.