Texas official issues warning
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PGA Tour Fan Turns $40 Into Nearly $11,000 Amid Mexico Open Stunner
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Brian Campbell cashes in on a big break and wins Mexico Open for first PGA Tour title
Brian Campbell returned to the tree that helped him win the 2025 Mexico Open and gave a toast
NBC Sports' Notah Begay III said “that was the bounce of a career,” so it was only fitting Brian Campbell paid his respects. The 31-year-old earned his first PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld thanks to a fortuitous bounce on the second playoff hole.
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Aldrich Potgieter powers his way to a 61 to open 4-shot lead in the Mexico Open
Mexico Open highlights: Brian Campbell beats Aldrich Potgieter on second playoff hole
Potgieter hits first, and he misses. Didn't break right, and he runs it well past. Campbell now has just over 3 feet to win. And he makes it. First playoff hole. Potgieter hits 19
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Potgieter 'to learn from' mistakes at Mexico Open
Mexico's president says her government is reviewing a petition by Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a longtime Sinaloa cartel leader jailed in the United States, to be returned to Mexico for trial.
A group of more than 200 Venezuelan migrants returned Monday to their home country after being deported from Mexico. (AP video by Juan Arraez)
The High Sheriff of Cornwall Sam Galsworthy has been in Mexico for the celebrations. Release date: 25 February 2025. Available now . 7 minutes
Daniel Bisogno, Mexican TV Host, Dead
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Daniel Bisogno, longtime host of Mexico’s ‘Ventaneando,’ dies at 51
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Daniel Bisogno, TV Azteca Star and “Ventaneando” Co-Host, Dies at 51
Daniel Bisogno, Mexican TV Host, Dead at 51
The Mexican television community is mourning one of its brightest stars. Daniel Bisogno, who cohosted the entertainment news show Ventaneando for nearly three decades, died Feb. 20 at age 51 following a recent operation,
The Blue Trail,' a strong contender for Berlin's Golden Bear Award, has been acquired by a raft of international distributors.
President Donald Trump said Monday that his tariffs on Canada and Mexico are starting next month, ending a monthlong suspension on the planned import taxes that could potentially hurt economic
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