June 9, 2017 14 bodies found in mass grave in Mexican resort of Los Cabos The number of murders in the first four months of the year increased more than five times from the same period last year to 144.
June 8, 2017 Peruvian man mimics '13 Reasons Why,' leaves behind tapes after suicide A Peruvian man jumped out of his apartment building window in an apparent suicide attempt and left behind tapes to people who apparently drove him to his death. The tapes imitate the hit Netflix television series, “13 Reasons Why.”
June 7, 2017 Mexico: 4 killed, 6 injured in ongoing prison riot in border state of Tamaulipas Government photos from a helicopter overflight showed what appeared to be white smoke rising from one building.
June 7, 2017 Frog not sighted in 30 years and declared extinct reappears in Costa Rica Official data indicate that in this Central American country there are more than 200 species of frogs and toads.
June 7, 2017 US, Mexico avert trade war over sugar – for now Under the deal, Mexico would sharply reduce the share of refined sugar it exports to the U.S. and increase raw sugar exports.
June 7, 2017 Stossel: What Venezuela needs most right now. Hint: It's called capitalism Lovers of socialism didn't like my column last week. I wrote that Venezuela's collapse shows the cluelessness of celebrities like Michael Moore, Oliver Stone and Noam Chomsky, who'd praised Venezuela's leader.
June 6, 2017 Venezuela crisis forces women to sell sex in Colombia, fuels slavery risk Venezuelan migrants are often lured by false promises of well-paid work in Colombia's restaurants and bars or as domestic workers.
June 6, 2017 Venezuela blocking medicine, humanitarian aid from US groups Venezuelans have struggled in recent years to get their hands on all types of medical supplies – from over-the-counter painkillers to infection-fighting antibiotics – as the country grapples with widespread shortages and soaring inflation rates brought on by economic mismanagement from the government in Caracas.
June 5, 2017 Mexican ex-governor detained on corruption charges is 3rd this year Tamaulipas ex-Gov. Tomas Yarrington and Veracruz ex-Gov. Javier Duarte were arrested in April in Italy and Guatemala, respectively.
June 5, 2017 Tornado won't stop Canadian man from mowing his lawn, viral photo shows A photograph that went viral on social media captured a Canadian man mowing the lawn on Friday, June, 2, 2017, while a massive tornado swirled behind him.