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The "priceless cultural artifact" was returned to the government of Mexico in a ceremony, according to the FBI.
A stolen manuscript signed by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés is back in Mexico after being found and returned by US ...
MEXICO CITY: The US FBI said it had on Wednesday returned to Mexico a stolen manuscript dating back five centuries to the Spanish conquest and signed by its leading military commander, Hernan Cortes.
Elpidio Reyna, 39, of Compton is suspected of “injuring a federal officer and damaging government vehicles,” according to the ...
The U.S. sanctioned four Mexican nationals and 13 Mexican companies for alleged fraud involving Puerto Vallarta timeshares.
The CEO of a prominent Latin music label from Huntington Beach was sentenced Thursday, Aug. 14 to four years in federal prison for doing business with a Guadalajara concert promoter linked to two of ...
Del Records CEO Ángel Del Villar was sentenced to four years in prison for doing business with a drug trafficker in violation of the Kingpin Act.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMan accused of throwing concrete chunks at federal agents pleads not guilty
A man accused of throwing chunks of concrete at officers during a June immigration enforcement operation in Paramount pleaded ...
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Primetimer on MSNComplete cast breakdown of Under Fire 2025: Who plays whom and where you've seen them before?
Get the complete cast breakdown of Under Fire — from Dylan Sprouse’s fiery DEA agent to Mason Gooding’s sharp FBI mind, plus where you’ve seen Odette Annable, Emilio Rivera, and more before ...
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KTSM El Paso on MSNAlleged bank robbers head to casino with money from heist
A federal grand jury has indicted two men in connection with the July 10 robbery of Chase Bank in Safford, Arizona.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNSuspect in Alleged Assault at Paramount Immigration Raid Pleads Not Guilty
A man who allegedly threw chunks of concrete at officers conducting an immigration enforcement operation in Paramount, and was added to the FBI’s “Most Wanted list”, pleaded not guilty Thursday to a ...
A Texas Mexican Mafia leader from San Antonio was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for his role in a methamphetamine trafficking scheme, according to a U.S. Department of Justice news release.
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