Millions in Calif., Ariz., Mexico Feel 7.2 Quake
TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -- One of the strongest earthquakes to hit Southern California in decades shook tens of millions of people in two countries and three states on Sunday, swaying buildings from Los Angeles to Phoenix to Tijuana. At least one person in Mexico was killed and others were feared trapped in their homes. feeds.nytimes.com |
A Priest’s Legacy Survives, and Divides, in Mexico
Despite revelations about sexual abuse by the Rev. Marcial Maciel Degollado, founder of the Legionaries of Christ, his influence remains powerful in his home country. nytimes.com |
US Closes Consulate in Mexico's Ciudad Juarez
Consulate closes for security evaluation, three months after drug gangs killed three people linked to diplomatic post www1.voanews.com |
Chavez Throws Down Gauntlet to Venezuela Opposition
CARACAS (Reuters) - President Hugo Chavez said on Tuesday Venezuela's newly empowered opposition would not be able to block his socialist legislative program and challenged them to go to the voters immediately if they wanted to unseat him. feeds.nytimes.com |
In Rescue, from One Tight Situation to Another
Yonni Barrios, the electrician who was tasked with keeping health updates on the 33 men during their time underground, emerged into a complicated love triangle. feeds.nytimes.com |