
"Affluenza" teen's mom returned to Texas
Tonya Couch was flown Thursday from California to Texas, where she's accused of helping her son evade capture
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Tonya Couch was flown Thursday from California to Texas, where she's accused of helping her son evade capture
Some attackers of mayor killed her first day in office reveal, among other things, how much they were paid, the graves of others
Mother of convicted teen Ethan Couch, accused of fleeing to Mexico, faces extradition to Texas; authorities there fear the convicted drunk driver is "running out the clock" on potential probation penalties
Gunmen opened fire on the newly elected Mayor Gisela Mota at her house in the city of Temixco, government officials said
Gisela Mota, who promised a "frontal and direct" fight against crime in the city of Temixco, was gunned down at her house
Couch is fighting extradition back to U.S. after fleeing from a possible probation violation in deadly 2013 drunk driving crash
Legal experts weigh in on case of Texas teen detained in Mexico who's wanted in U.S.
Tonya Couch will likely remain jailed for several days in Los Angeles
Mexican authorities say teen's mother Tonya Couch has been deported; son Ethan remains in Mexico after his lawyers delayed his extradition
Ethan Couch won a court injunction Wednesday, preventing Mexican authorities from sending him back to Texas
Ethan Couch and his mother Tonya arrested in Mexico after nearly three weeks on the run; mom now facing charges
Texas teen killed 4 in 2013 drunk driving crash, got 10 years probation, went missing with mother earlier this month
Who says lightning never strikes twice? Certain spots around the globe are lightning hotspots
A man who kidnaps, tortures and kills for a Mexican drug cartel explains why he "disappears" people
Court ruled that growing and consuming marijuana is covered under the right of "free development of personality"
Federal government starts ambitious effort to combat problem of people staying in U.S. on expired visas
World Trade Organization says U.S. meat labeling rules discriminated against Mexican and Canadian livestock
A practice around for a quarter of a century makes the popular fish more digestible, but critics say sea life is still at risk
After confirming torched van with corpses inside in rural Mexico belonged to missing Australian surfers, their families prepare for the worst
The actress went with her sister and friends to Black Jaguar White Tiger Sanctuary in Mexico
Dean Lucas and Adam Coleman were traveling from Canada to Mexico in a van to catch waves, and disappeared in cartel-plagued Sinaloa state
The bird has evolved from a holiday tradition into a multi-billion-dollar business and a year-round part of the American diet
DHS says a family and two other men from Syria identified themselves to border agents in Laredo, Texas, similar to another recent incident
Finding by Pew Research Center represents turning point in one of the largest mass migrations in U.S. history
Some 2,000 Cubans heading to the U.S. have been denied entry into Nicaragua
Organizers say they are expecting millions of people to attend the events, and that there is at least one event planned in every state.
Federal agents deployed tear gas on a crowd in Chicago, prompting a judge to ask the agents to wear body cameras.
President Trump on Saturday said the survivors, from Ecuador and Colombia, will be returned to their countries of origin.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited to ask President Trump for more military aid as the war with Russia persists.
In a post on Truth Social, the president said the ex-New York congressman has been "horribly mistreated" in prison.
On Wednesday, Hamas had said it had handed over all the Israeli hostage remains it had been able to recover, and extensive efforts and special equipment would be required to find the remaining bodies.
The 5 Freeway, a major artery in Southern California, had closed for a live-fire event at Camp Pendleton in northern San Diego County that was being attended by Vice President JD Vance.
David Huerta was arrested in June outside a business where federal agents were investigating suspected immigration violations.
Britain's Prince Andrew will not use his royal title any longer, he said in a statement released by Buckingham Palace Friday.