Latin America Theft From Fuel Pipelines Is A Rampant, Deadly Problem In Mexico Siphoning fuel off the pipelines powers some towns' entire economies, but has also led to major shortages and price hikes. Friday night it also sparked an explosion that killed dozens of people. Carrie Kahn
National Humanitarian Experts Debate Trump's Use Of The Term 'Humanitarian Crisis' Some in the aid industry are outraged that Trump used the term, but others see it as a positive sign. Malaka Gharib
Latin America In Mexico, A Mayor Is Killed Within Hours Of Taking Office Gunmen fatally shot the mayor of a town in Oaxaca state as he walked to city hall. It was the latest in a year of killings of public officials. Daniella Cheslow
National U.S. Agents Fire Tear Gas At Migrants Trying To Cross Mexico Border U.S. Customs and Border Protection authorities say they fired tear gas to deter about 150 Central American migrants from climbing over or under the U.S.-Mexico border fence into California. Daniella Cheslow
Latin America Shouting 'Mexico First,' Hundreds In Tijuana March Against Migrant Caravan While some residents of the northern Mexican city have said "all migrants are welcome," a group of protesters this weekend demanded they be kicked out. James Fredrick
Latin America Want A Private Jet? Mexico's Next President Has One Up For Sale Andrés Manuel López Obrador, known as AMLO, vowed that if elected he would fly commercial — not on the presidential jet. As his inauguration approaches, he's looking for a buyer. Camila Domonoske
Latin America Hurricane Willa, A 'Life-Threatening' Category 4, Nears Mexico's Western Coast The storm will bring potentially deadly storm surge, wind and rainfall to west-central and southwestern Mexico, making landfall Tuesday afternoon or evening, forecasters say. Emily Sullivan
National Thousands Swell Ranks Of U.S.-Bound Migrant Caravan In Mexico A growing crowd of Central American migrants in southern Mexico is resuming its advance toward the U.S. border on Sunday. Noor Wazwaz
Latin America Mexico's Morgues Are Overflowing As Its Murder Rate Rises Several cities have resorted to storing dead bodies in refrigerated trailers, including Guadalajara. That sparked a national scandal, after some residents complained about the stench. Carrie Kahn
Latin America A Year After Deadly Mexico Earthquake, Corruption, Negligence and Forgotten Victims Remain A massive earthquake in Mexico killed hundreds and displaced thousands a year ago today. A new report says corruption is behind much of the destruction. NPR Staff