Politics House Democrats Support Updated Trade Deal With Mexico And Canada House Democrats and organized labor have signed off on an updated trade agreement with Mexico and Canada. The announcement comes as Democrats unveiled articles of impeachment against President Trump. Scott Horsley
National 'I Want To Be Sure My Son Is Safe': Asylum-Seekers Send Children Across Border Alone Some migrant parents who were told to wait in Mexico under President Trump's asylum policies are sending their children, unaccompanied, across the bridge to surrender to U.S. agents. John Burnett
National At Least 9 Members Of Mormon Family Die In Highway Attack In Mexico Three women and six children, all reportedly U.S. citizens, were killed as the extended family drove in a small convoy. The family may have been mistakenly attacked by cartel members, reports say. Bill Chappell
Latin America 12 Journalists Have Been Killed In Mexico This Year, The World's Highest Toll Amid violent crime and impunity, press advocates say the president's harsh approach toward reporters is not helping the situation. Carrie Kahn
National Criminals Target Migrants In Mexico Seeking U.S. Asylum In border towns such as Nuevo Laredo, more than 30,000 asylum-seekers are waiting for their day in U.S. immigration court. But criminal elements prey on these migrants who fled their homes. John Burnett
Politics Tomato Truce: U.S. And Mexico Strike A Deal On Imports The U.S. agreed to lift tariffs on imported tomatoes from Mexico. But importers warn that stepped-up inspections could still create bottlenecks, limiting supplies and raising produce prices. Scott Horsley
Arts & Life See-Saw Diplomacy Lets People Play Together Along U.S. Border Wall A playdate recently broke out at the fence that separates the U.S. and Mexico in an event that was "filled with joy, excitement, and togetherness." Bill Chappell
Latin America Photo Of Mother Pleading With Mexican Soldier Draws Attention To Migrant Patrol In what a former Mexican official called the "pic du jour," a National Guard member stands in the way of a Guatemalan woman and her son who are trying to reach the U.S. border. Carrie Kahn
National Border Protection Disputes Account Of 3-Year-Old Asked To Choose Between Parents Customs and Border Protection officials are denying an NPR report that a Border Patrol agent asked the girl to choose which of her parents would be sent back to Mexico. Robert Moore
National Mexican Drug Kingpin 'El Chapo' Is Sentenced To Life Plus 30 Years In U.S. Prison Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, the 62-year-old former head of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, was convicted in February for drug crimes. A life sentence was mandatory. Bill Chappell