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Rafael weakens to tropical storm over Gulf of Mexico after barreling through Cuba as a hurricane
Rafael has weakened to a tropical storm and was expected to dissolve over the Gulf of Mexico in the coming days after barreling across Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane.
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Why this mom gives her kids toilet paper for Christmas
Donna Bitner of New Mexico loves spoiling her children with Christmas gifts — particularly trash bags, toilet paper and towels.
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Hurricane Rafael to leave behind life-threatening swells along US Gulf Coast over next few days
Hurricane Rafael was moving west across the Gulf Coast of Mexico Friday, bringing the threat of life-threatening conditions to the southern United States coastline, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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A long journey for one Chula Vista voter
Nancy Reyes was in Guadalajara, Mexico the morning of Nov. 5 and her flight home to Chula Vista was delayed. She begged her Uber driver to get her to a voting center before the polls closed at 8 p.m. NBC 7’s Joe Little has the story.
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Nearly 200 families separated by US-Mexico border reunite briefly in annual event
Nearly 200 families have gathered along a stretch of the United States-Mexico border for heartfelt but brief reunions with loved ones they had not seen for years because they live in opposite countries.
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Trump and Harris vie for the Latino vote on eve of election
Trump and Harris held competing rallies in New Mexico, Nevada and Arizona in a bid to win the crucial Latino vote.
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How to vote in the 2024 election if outside the U.S. or in the military
The Presidential Election will be held on November 5, 2024, and if you live outside the county — or country — there are still ways you can vote.
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F1 Mexico GP: Sainz wins in a dramatic race after Verstappen and Norris battle
Ferrari went back-to-back as Carlos Sainz became the first Spanish speaker to win the Mexico City Grand Prix.
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Ex-CBP officer sentenced for taking bribes to let drugs across US-Mexico border
A former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer convicted of taking bribes to allow drug-laden vehicles across the U.S.-Mexico border was sentenced to over 23 years in prison.
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‘Made in Mexico' trade controversy is provoking another kind of border war
Chinese and European companies that manufactured in China are moving to Mexico, with billions invested in new trade strategies, and political battles to come.
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