
Priest kidnapped in Mexico days after 2 abducted, killed
Catholic Church officials pleaded for the life of priest who was kidnapped from his parish residence one day after two other priests were killed
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Catholic Church officials pleaded for the life of priest who was kidnapped from his parish residence one day after two other priests were killed
Police say Mexican priests whose bodies were found riddled with bullets knew and were drinking with their killers
Veracruz state prosecutors’ office said the two men were kidnapped in the northern Veracruz city of Poza Rica; bodies found dumped by a roadside
Church pastor interrupted Trump, saying he'd agreed beforehand not to make his speech political
Michigan Assembly Plant, which currently makes the small cars, will be getting new products under a contract signed with the UAW
Finance Secretary has resigned in move seen as linked to unpopular decision to invite Trump to visit Mexico
Newton shattered windows, downed trees and knocked out power in parts of the twin resorts of Los Cabo
Stranded tourists huddle in their hotels as Category 1 storm makes landfall on southern tip of Mexico's Baja California peninsula
The business mogul is referring to a statement Clinton made last week following his visit with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto
Newton soaked Mexico’s western Pacific coast with heavy rain Monday and took aim at Baja California’s twin resorts of Los Cabos
Mexico’s National Security Commission says suspect identified as “Martin Guadencio” was captured near the western city of Guadalajara
Donald Trump’s visit to Mexico could have been a lot worse – just ask Mitt Romney, whose 2012 campaign trip overseas was seen as a comedy of errors
Donald Trump arrived in Mexico Wednesday afternoon to meet with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto. After their meeting, Trump outlined his goals for the U.S.-Mexico relationship. Major Garrett reports.
In response to Donald Trump's visit to Mexico, immigration activists in Los Angeles organized a voter registration drive. At least 13 million Latinos are expected to vote in this year's election. Mireya Villarreal spoke to some of them.
At joint appearance with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, the GOP nominee said the pair had a "constructive" meeting
“If he thinks because all of a sudden he is going there now, millions of Mexicans are going to love him ... He’s dead wrong”
Critics cry "insult" and "betrayal" over Wed. meeting with GOP nominee who has referred to migrants as criminals
Trump meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto ahead of a highly anticipated immigration policy speech Wednesday
GOP nominee confirms in tweet that he will meet President Enrique Pena Nieto in Mexico on Wednesday
CBS News talked with Customs and Border Patrol officers about whether building a bigger wall would solve America's immigration woes
“It has such an aura of mystery that when you see it for the first time it fills you with an emotion that is very hard to describe"
The text's deerskin pages were painted white and appeared blank, but research shows those seemingly empty pages contained much more
Federal police executed people on ranch last year, then moved bodies and planted guns to corroborate the official account that the deaths happened in a gunbattle, Mexico’s human rights commission says
19-year-old Ahmia Feaster, a 17-year-old boy and 23-year-old Tru Quan Le disappeared last week -- police are investigating as a homicide
A “gutsy” move by a rising Mexican drug cartel to abduct a son of imprisoned drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is raising alarms
The government shutdown is in its third week as the Senate failed again to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government.
The Israeli military said it had received coffins believed to contain the remains of two more deceased hostages.
CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe asked President Trump Wednesday why he had authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela.
Netanyahu discussed the Gaza peace plan and defended Israel's actions in the region.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the human cost "cannot be tolerated."
Officials warned that attackers could exploit the vulnerabilities to steal credentials, move laterally through networks, and potentially take full control of targeted systems.
"They went in and fired entire programs, even statutorily mandated by law programs they cut entirely," she told CBS News. "So there is no staff to do this work anymore."
President Trump has sought to raise $200 million for a new White House ballroom — and has tapped these megacompanies and wealthy individuals for donations.
A new lawsuit alleges Bank of America profited from its dealings with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.