An Art Critic Was Mocking A $20,000 Work She Didn't Like — Then It Shattered The sculpture by Mexican artist Gabriel Rico included a large pane of glass with objects suspended within. How it suddenly broke into pieces on Saturday is a matter of fervent disagreement. Laurel Wamsley
Sadness And Worry After 2 Men Connected To Butterfly Sanctuary Are Found Dead Millions of monarch butterflies migrate to the mountains of Mexico each winter. Authorities are now investigating the apparent murders of an activist and tour guide at the Michoacán reserve. Laurel Wamsley
Mexico's President May Raffle Off Official Plane — And Mexicans Find It Hilarious If you're in the market for a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, look no further: Mexico's leader has just the plane for you, and he's apparently struggling to find a buyer. Carrie Kahn
Migrants In Mexico Face Crackdown, But Officials Say They're Being 'Rescued' Much of Mexico's official language regarding migration remains euphemistic, critics say, even as migration policies have grown harsher. More than 2,000 Central Americans have been deported this month. Carrie Kahn
Activists Decry Femicides After Another Woman Is Killed In Juárez, Mexico Activists chanted "Not one more" as they marched in Juárez Saturday. The killing of artist and activist Isabel Cabanillas ignited anger in a city with a gruesome history of violence against women. Monica Ortiz Uribe
Honduran Mom Reunites With Her 5-Year-Old After Migrant Caravan Crackdown In Mexico After Mexican officials fought to stop a migrant caravan from entering, Saury Vallecilla Ortega was temporarily separated from her youngest child and feared for the worst. James Fredrick
Migrant Caravan Crosses River into Mexico In Standoff With Security Forces After closing a bridge linking Guatemala with Mexico, a caravan of Central American migrants waded across a river connecting the countries but their journey is being stopped by Mexican troops. James Fredrick
CBP Says Enforcement Actions At U.S.-Mexico Border Down For 7th Straight Month U.S. Customs and Border Protection said there were just over 40,000 cases where someone was apprehended or refused entry at the southern border. Scott Neuman
WATCH: Carnival Cruises Collide In Attempt To Dock Off Mexico Luckily, the crash in Cozumel looked more serious than it turned out to be. Just a handful of passengers reported minor injuries, and Carnival says the ships remain seaworthy. Still, there's video. Colin Dwyer
This Grieving Family Wants The U.S. To Designate Mexican Cartels As Terrorists Relatives of nine American women and children who were brutally killed in Mexico last month were in Washington this week to tell their story. They want the U.S. to go after drug cartels. Joel Rose