• Mexico suspends Vela, Juarez for six months

    Mexico CITY (AP) -- Mexico's national federation has suspended Carlos Vela and Efrain Juarez for six months and fined 11 other players for violating its code of conduct.


  • Mexico's rights panel to probe Honduran diplomats' reported abduction

    Mexico's National Commission for Human Rights will investigate last week's reported abduction of two Honduran diplomats, the agency said.


  • Mexico ban soccer stars Vela and Juarez

    The Mexico Football Federation has banned Carlos Vela and Efrain Juarez from national team duty for six months, following reports the pair threw a party at the team hotel after their friendly in Colombia on September 8.


  • New Mexico man arrested in dog's chainsaw death

    A New Mexico man faces animal cruelty charges after authorities say he used a chainsaw to kill a pit bull while his two children watched.


  • Mexico's PRI May Widen Deficit, Raise Oil Price to Cut Tax, Videgaray Says

    Mexico?s largest party in the lower house of congress may propose a wider deficit and increased oil price estimate for next year?s budget as it aims to cut the sales tax, the head of the budget committee said.


  • Mexico journalists debate cartels, self-censorship

    MEXICO CITY (AP) ? The threats, four or five of them, came to reporters at Imagen, a daily newspaper in the once-quiet state of Zacatecas where drug cartels have taken over in just the last few years.


  • Mexico's Gigante JV Subsidiary Office Depot Acquires Supplier

    Mexico's Gigante JV Subsidiary Office Depot Acquires Supplier


  • Mexico prepares plan to protect journalists

    MEXICO CITY (AP) ? President Felipe Calderon announced a plan Wednesday to protect journalists in Mexico, where violence against reporters has surged since the government launched a crackdown on drug traffickers nearly four years ago.


  • Mexico's Prices Rise Less-Than-Expected 0.40% in First Half of September

    Mexico?s consumer prices rose 0.40 percent in the first half of September.


  • Mexico?s Peso Falls as Initial Jobless Claims in U.S. Rise

    Mexico?s peso dropped for the first time this week as initial jobless claims in the U.S., the nation?s largest trading partner, exceeded forecasts, fueling concern the economic recovery is slowing.