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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy moves to dissolve the Delta-Aeromexico partnership over fairness concerns regarding Mexico's airline regulations, impacting travel and trade.
A congressional staffer from Mexico resigns after making controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s murder on Milenio, sparking a political firestorm and a wave of firings.
In a significant legal showdown, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on Trump's global tariffs, a key element of his economic strategy. The decision could redefine presidential power over trade amid ongoing legal challenges.
New Mexico's health department has issued a public order to enhance COVID-19 vaccine availability this fall after updated FDA approvals. This move aims to eliminate barriers and ensure safe vaccination for all residents.
A late summer surge of COVID-19 is hitting the US hard, particularly in Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas. Experts warn that true case numbers may be much higher than reported. As vaccination discussions unfold, the nation braces for potential impacts.
A 43-year-old man in New Mexico has been diagnosed with plague, the first human case of the year. After hospitalization, he has been discharged, highlighting the ongoing risk of this rare but serious disease.
In a surprising move, Michigan has officially named true freshman Bryce Underwood as their starting quarterback, edging out competition from other players. Underwood, a highly-rated recruit, is set to lead the No. 14 Wolverines into the new season, starting with a game against New Mexico.
In a surprising announcement, Secretary Kristi Noem revealed plans to paint the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall black, a move aimed at deterring illegal immigration by increasing heat. This initiative, requested by President Trump, highlights ongoing efforts to fortify border security.
In a surprising announcement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black at President Trump's request to deter illegal crossings. This move includes enhancements in technology and surveillance.