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Officials believe cartels sometimes execute rival drug dealers as well as patients who refuse to join their ranks.
The announcement came just two days after the bodies of five Mexican musicians were found in Reynosa along the Texas border.
Authorities did not say why the musicians from the band Grupo Fugitivo were slain, and did not deny reports by local media that the bodies had been burned.
When the COVID-19 pandemic kept tourists from traveling to Mexico many artisans lost their main source of income. But one Brooklyn shop stepped in to help. Mexico In My Pocket celebrates Mexican culture by supporting local artisans, selling crafts, gifts and more. (Sponsored by AT&T)
President Claudia Sheinbaum described the deaths as "deplorable" and expressed solidarity with the victims.
Ground-penetrating radar and cadaver dogs were used to locate the bodies in Irapuato in Guanajuato state, officials said.
The U.S. deported a Guatemalan man to Mexico while he was seeking asylum for fear of being harmed in those countries, court documents said.
The ruling is the latest twist in the saga of the former high-flying minister who earned himself the nickname of "supercop" but instead aided and abetted drug traffickers.
The murders of two aides to Mexico City's Mayor Clara Brugada were meticulously planned by experienced gunmen, prosecutors said.
Acapulco was once a playground of the rich and famous. Today the city is engulfed by violence linked to drug cartels.
Tigers, monkeys, jaguars, elephants and lions are among the animals being moved due to the cartel violence eclipsing the northern Mexican city of Culiacan.
Mayor Clara Brugada, who holds the second most powerful political post in Mexico, said her secretary Ximena Guzmán and adviser José Muñoz were killed.
The violent crime in Guanajuato is linked to conflict between the Santa Rosa de Lima gang and the Jalisco New Generation cartel, one of the most powerful in Mexico.
The National Transportation Safety Board says its preliminary report on Saturday's Brooklyn Bridge ship crash will be available in about 30 days. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the latest on the investigation.
NTSB investigates after Mexican navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge; Parents of freed U.S.-Israel hostage speak on ordeal.
The NTSB is still waiting for the Mexican government's permission to access the ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
César Guzman was dining with two colleagues when gunmen opened fire, according to a retired FBI agent who worked with Guzman.
An investigation is underway after two people were killed when a Mexican tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday. Shanelle Kaul has the latest.
A Mexican navy training ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening, injuring several people aboard. New York officials briefed reporters on the incident.
A Mexican navy ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday in New York City. Multiple injuries have been reported.
Masala y Maíz, a Mexico City hotspot crafted by a husband and wife duo, is aiming to redefine the restaurant industry. Norma Listman and Saqib Keval blend Indian, Mexican and East African influences to create unexpected flavors.
The U.S. Department of Justice used the new terrorism designation for the first time – providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.
House Republicans have included in Trump's domestic policy bill a 5% tax on cash payments sent by non-citizens to family in their home countries.
Valeria Márquez, 23, was likely murdered by a hit man during a livestream on TikTok, Mexican prosecutors said.
Lambertina Galeana, a former senior judge, is accused of helping to conceal videos that allegedly showed the kidnapping of the Ayotzinapa students.
A suspect is in custody after what authorities call a "targeted act of violence" at Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado. Witnesses said he threw Molotov cocktails.
A day after Ukraine launched an unprecedented drone attack on airbases inside Russia, the warring sides sat down for a second round of direct talks in Turkey.
Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna on Sicily, is erupting again, sending a huge plume of ash and smoke into the air and lava flowing down its slope.
China's allegations come after President Trump on Friday accused the Chinese of violating a May 12 trade pact.
The bill containing Trump's tax cuts and border and defense spending is expected to face some hurdles in the Senate.
In declining to take up the case, the Supreme Court leaves intact a lower court decision upholding Maryland's ban on certain semiautomatic rifles.
Pamela Hemphill of Idaho is one of the more than 1,500 people whom Mr. Trump pardoned earlier this year for their roles in the U.S. Capitol Insurrection.
People who follow a MIND diet, even if started later in life, were significantly less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or related forms of dementia, according to new research.
New research suggests that removing fluoride from public water would increase dental care costs and tooth decay for children across the United States.
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to move forward with its plans to lay off thousands of federal workers.
Bill Gates said on Monday that most of the $200 billion he plans to donate over the next two decades will be aimed at helping Africa.
Democratic groups are urging the Supreme Court to let them defend federal limits on coordinated spending between campaigns and political committees.
GOP Rep. Michael Bost and two Republican presidential electors challenged Illinois' decision to count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.
Shares of several major U.S. steel companies jumped Monday after President Trump said he would hike tariffs to 50%.
Bill Gates said on Monday that most of the $200 billion he plans to donate over the next two decades will be aimed at helping Africa.
Shares of several major U.S. steel companies jumped Monday after President Trump said he would hike tariffs to 50%.
China's allegations come after President Trump on Friday accused the Chinese of violating a May 12 trade pact.
As the trade standoff with China continues, President Trump announced the tariff on foreign steel will double from 25% to 50%.
The U.S. Treasury announced that, by early next year, it will cease making new pennies, which cost almost four times to make what they are actually worth. But Faith Salie says that, while phasing out the one-cent coin might make sense, its loss is more than what we can calculate.
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to move forward with its plans to lay off thousands of federal workers.
Democratic groups are urging the Supreme Court to let them defend federal limits on coordinated spending between campaigns and political committees.
GOP Rep. Michael Bost and two Republican presidential electors challenged Illinois' decision to count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.
In declining to take up the case, the Supreme Court leaves intact a lower court decision upholding Maryland's ban on certain semiautomatic rifles.
The bill containing Trump's tax cuts and border and defense spending is expected to face some hurdles in the Senate.
New research suggests that removing fluoride from public water would increase dental care costs and tooth decay for children across the United States.
People who follow a MIND diet, even if started later in life, were significantly less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or related forms of dementia, according to new research.
Colon cancer patients saw improved survival rates after a 3-year exercise program, according to a first-of-its-kind international experiment.
WorldPride is in D.C. this year, leaving the LGBTQ community conflicted about showing up to the nation's capital amid an administration that has targeted them.
The Indian Health Service was mostly spared in the federal government's widespread staffing cuts, but tribal governments and organizations have lost funding elsewhere.
An Australian woman testified she felt ostracized from her husband's family in the months before she allegedly murdered three of his relatives with toxic mushrooms.
Bill Gates said on Monday that most of the $200 billion he plans to donate over the next two decades will be aimed at helping Africa.
A British military spending boost, including new attack subs and long-range weapons, will make the U.K. "a battle-ready, armor-clad nation," Prime Minister Keir Starmer says.
A day after Ukraine launched an unprecedented drone attack on airbases inside Russia, the warring sides sat down for a second round of direct talks in Turkey.
China's allegations come after President Trump on Friday accused the Chinese of violating a May 12 trade pact.
Brian Tyree Henry joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his role in "Dope Thief," which earned him the Performer Tribute at the Gotham Television Awards. Henry is also nominated for Outstanding Lead Performance and serves as executive producer of the Apple TV+ series.
Taylor Swift announced she has taken ownership of the masters of her first six albums, ending a battle that began in 2019 when her discography up to that point was acquired by celebrity manager Scooter Braun. Swift said then that she wasn't given the opportunity to buy them herself and has since rerecorded four of the six albums.
Devin Harjes, the actor who appeared in the TV series "Boardwalk Empire" and "Manifest," has died due to complications from a battle with cancer.
Organizers say climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and other activists set sail Sunday for Gaza on a ship aimed at "breaking Israel's siege" of the territory.
Former President Bill Clinton and author James Patterson have teamed up for their third book, a thriller: "The First Gentleman," in which the commander-in-chief is a woman – and her husband stands accused of murder.
A Blue Origin sub-orbital spacecraft successfully rocketed to an altitude more than 60 miles above the Earth Saturday with a crew of six. After separating from its booster, the capsule touched down in the West Texas desert about 10 minutes after liftoff.
Some colleges are turning to classic tactics to try to keep A.I. out of the classroom. Sales of lined composition test books — known as "blue books" — which students used to use to handwrite essays and answers on exams, are on the rise, the Wall Street Journal reported. Here's how schools are trying to tackle the exploding use of A.I.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Google and the Justice Department are set to begin closing arguments in the historic antitrust case that started nine months ago when a federal judge ruled Google has a monopoly over the search engine market. CBS News' Jake Rosen has the latest updates.
Meta is teaming with defense startup Anduril Industries to create new defense products that use AI and augmented reality.
U.S. astronomers hunting for "Planet Nine" have instead stumbled on what appears to be a new dwarf planet in the solar system's outer reaches.
Get ready for several years of even more record-breaking heat that pushes Earth to more deadly, fiery and uncomfortable extremes, two of the world's top weather agencies forecast.
With the 2025 hurricane season starting June 1, NOAA forecasters announced their prediction for how many tropical storms and hurricanes to expect this year.
Slope streaks once believed to be signs of water on Mars might really be signs of rockfall and high winds, a new study says.
Baby KJ Muldoon was born with a rare genetic condition that is often fatal, but doctors used custom CRISPR gene therapy to target the exact mutation in his DNA. His family shares their emotional journey in their first TV interview with CBS News.
An Australian woman testified she felt ostracized from her husband's family in the months before she allegedly murdered three of his relatives with toxic mushrooms.
The FBI called the Boulder, Colorado, mall attack a "targeted act of violence" and said it will be investigated as an act of terrorism. The suspect, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is expected in court later on Monday. CBS News' Ashley Portillo has the latest updates, and CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Nicole Sganga has more details from law enforcement.
One of the burn victims in the Boulder, Colorado, mall attack is a Holocaust survivor, according to Rabbi Israel Wilhelm. Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, joins "CBS News 24/7" with more.
Karen Read's defense team is questioning the timeline on the night Boston police officer John O'Keefe died as her retrial continues in Massachusetts. CBS News Boston's Penny Kmitt reports.
A man is in custody after apparently targeting a group of marchers at a mall in Boulder, Colorado. The demonstrators were there in support of the Oct. 7 Israeli hostages when 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly attacked them with a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, the FBI said. CBS News' Naomi Ruchim has the latest, and Rodney Harrison, a former chief of department at the New York City Police Department, joins "CBS News Mornings" with more analysis.
Billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, who has close ties to Elon Musk, was President Trump's pick to serve as NASA administrator.
It was Blue Origin's 12th flight carrying passengers to the edge of space and back since company founder Jeff Bezos flew the first such crewed mission in 2021.
On Friday, SpaceX launched an advanced GPS satellite into medium-Earth orbit. SpaceX experienced some launch hiccups earlier this week and the Federal Aviation Administration is calling for an investigation. Micah Maidenberg, a space reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joins "The Daily Report" with more. Plus, Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams reflect on their unexpected nine-month stay on the International Space Station.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched a GPS III-7 navigation satellite from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Friday. Here's how we covered it on "CBS News 24/7."
U.S. astronomers hunting for "Planet Nine" have instead stumbled on what appears to be a new dwarf planet in the solar system's outer reaches.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Protests against the Trump administration took place across the U.S. Saturday. The demonstrations were held to mark the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1. Six people were injured when witnesses said the suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
In August 2015, former FBI agent Tom Martens and his daughter Molly Corbett admitted killing her Irish-born husband Jason Corbett, insisting they beat him in self-defense
In an interview with Gayle King, Audra McDonald addressed Patti LuPone's remarks in The New Yorker, saying she's unsure where the rift came from and hasn't seen LuPone in over a decade.
The FBI called the Boulder, Colorado, mall attack a "targeted act of violence" and said it will be investigated as an act of terrorism. The suspect, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is expected in court later on Monday. CBS News' Ashley Portillo has the latest updates, and CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Nicole Sganga has more details from law enforcement.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry said Monday that recent Trump administration moves, including plans to revoke visas for Chinese students, have violated the trade deal both countries agreed to in Geneva. The statement comes days after President Trump accused China of violating the trade agreement. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has the latest, and CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more on how markets are reacting.
Ukrainian security sources told CBS News that Sunday's drone strikes inside Russia, called "Operation Spider's Web," took over a year to plan and execute. The drone attacks, which reportedly destroyed 40 Russian bombers, come as the two nations prepare for peace talks in Turkey.
One of the burn victims in the Boulder, Colorado, mall attack is a Holocaust survivor, according to Rabbi Israel Wilhelm. Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, joins "CBS News 24/7" with more.