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Harris expected to call for tougher security as she visits US-Mexico border
Vice President Kamala Harris is making her first visit to the U.S.-Mexico border since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee.
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Club America wins Campeones Cup after penalty shootout with Columbus Crew
The Campeones Cup, which started in 2018, is played annually between the winner of the MLS Cup and the winner of Mexico’s Campeón de Campeones.
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A huge Hurricane Helene is expected to hit Florida as a major storm
Helene became a hurricane Wednesday after the huge storm rapidly strengthened in the Caribbean Sea and moved north along Mexico’s coast on a path toward the U.S., leading residents to evacuate, schools to close, and officials to declare emergencies in Florida and Georgia.
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Hurricane John strikes Mexico's southern Pacific coast with ‘life-threatening' flood potential
Hurricane John struck Mexico’s southern Pacific coast Monday night with fierce winds and heavy rainfall after strengthening from a tropical storm to major hurricane in a matter of hours.
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Danzantes aztecas mantienen viva tradición mexicana en San Diego con vigilia y bailes
Al ritmo de los tambores, bailaron y recordaron a padres, abuelos y todos sus antecesores que ya no están en el mundo terrenal.
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Imperial Beach back open to swimmers, but sewage crisis at border far from over
County health officials say the water off Imperial Beach is finally safe to swim in for now. Raw sewage from Mexico made it unsafe for more than nine months. However, NBC 7’s Joe Little explains that the sewage crisis at the border is far from over.
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CBP investigating border detention of family at gunpoint: Congressman Vargas
Joshua Durazo and his family were returning home from a funeral in Mexico on Aug. 29 when officers drew their weapons.
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Trump threatens ‘200% tariff' if John Deere moves production to Mexico
Former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, has made tariffs a key element of his campaign’s economic policy.
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68-year-old retiree pays $460 a month to live by a lake in Mexico: ‘I found the peace and tranquility I was looking for'
Janet Blaser, who moved to Mexico in 2006, relocated from Mazatlán to San Antonio Tlayacapan, where she found a cute 2-bedroom yellow house with a yard.
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Back to the Cold War: Russia uses Mexico as a hub for spying on the US
Russia has a long history of spying on the U.S. from the relative safety of Mexico City, dating back to the 1980s.
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