Security forces keep up fight with cartel gunmen a day after the Mexican military killed a drug lord
School was canceled in several Mexican states and local and foreign governments alike warned their citizens to stay inside following the army’s killing, and the violence it spurred.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is accepting public comments on a proposed water diversion project that would affect Colorado and Nebraska.
KWTX obtained this footage of the popular tourist walkway in the Jalisco resort town of Puerto Vallarta the morning after a deadly wave of drug cartel attacks. Charred buses and an eerie silence stand ...
The military’s relationship with tobacco reflects a broader evolution. What began as a morale staple, packed alongside ...
Today, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Adam R. Telle announced a major initiative, “Building Infrastructure, ...
At least 73 people died in Mexico’s attempt to capture the notorious leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the ...
Ukrainians have now lived with four years of war. They have lost limbs, loved ones, livelihoods and homes, but not hope. Here ...
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Jawalakhel, Planning defeat Nepal Police, Sankata
Kathmandu, Feb. 24 -- Jawalakhel Youth Club and Planning Boyz United registered dominating victories in their National League ...
After serving in the Army from 2001 to 2007, and spending most of that time in Iraq and stationed at Fort Hood, Jimmy Plouff chose to move to Perto Vallarta Mexico where he and his wife Frankie, now ...
Airlines have scaled back travel from Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara following the Sunday killing of the cartel leader by the Mexican army.
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