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Mexican churches mark the anniversary of deadly quakes with remembrance and lessons for the future
Read full article: Mexican churches mark the anniversary of deadly quakes with remembrance and lessons for the futureSept. 19 carries a unique significance in Mexico: on this very date — 32 years apart — two powerful earthquakes struck the country, killing thousands and toppling buildings.
Mexico assesses damage from Hurricane Erick as rising rivers leave at least 1 dead
Read full article: Mexico assesses damage from Hurricane Erick as rising rivers leave at least 1 deadAuthorities in southern Mexico were still assessing damage and watching rising rivers as rain from the remnants of Hurricane Erick doused the region.
A new mayor takes office in southern Mexico after his predecessor was beheaded
Read full article: A new mayor takes office in southern Mexico after his predecessor was beheadedA new mayor has been sworn in a city in southern Mexico where his predecessor was killed and beheaded less than a week after taking office.
Mob in Mexico brutally beats suspected kidnapper to death hours before Holy Week procession
Read full article: Mob in Mexico brutally beats suspected kidnapper to death hours before Holy Week processionA mob in the Mexican tourist city of Taxco has brutally beat a woman to death because she was suspected of kidnapping and killing a young girl, rampaging just hours before the city's Holy Week procession.
Mexico arrests former official in disappearance of 43 students in 2014, charges 8 soldiers
Read full article: Mexico arrests former official in disappearance of 43 students in 2014, charges 8 soldiersMexico says it has arrested the former head of a federal anti-kidnapping unit in connection with the disappearance of 43 students in 2014.
8 Mexican army soldiers arrested in 2014 disappearances of 43 students
Read full article: 8 Mexican army soldiers arrested in 2014 disappearances of 43 studentsA military official has confirmed that eight soldiers have been detained and taken to a military prison for their possible involvement in events surrounding the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from a rural teacher's college in southern Mexico.
Families of Mexico's missing students march on anniversary
Read full article: Families of Mexico's missing students march on anniversaryCarrying photographs of their children at their chests, relatives of the 43 students who disappeared in southern Mexico in 2014 have marched on the eighth anniversary of their abductions with conflicting sentiments.
Mass same-sex wedding in Mexico challenges discrimination
Read full article: Mass same-sex wedding in Mexico challenges discriminationEven after five years of living together in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, something as simple as holding hands or sharing a kiss in public is unthinkable for Dayanny Marcelo and Mayela Villalobos.
Abortion access still difficult after historic Mexico ruling
Read full article: Abortion access still difficult after historic Mexico rulingSix months after Mexico’s Supreme Court ruled that criminalizing abortion was unconstitutional, a hospital in the southern state of Guerrero refused to perform an abortion on a 9-year-old rape victim.
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Mexican president defends record as women protest
Read full article: Mexican president defends record as women protestThousands of women marched in Mexico City Monday to mark Women’s Day, focusing the spotlight on López Obrador’s contradictions. “He should start really fighting, but for the women of Mexico,” said marcher Ana De la Toba, a 39-year old Mexico City lawyer. “Half of the cabinet are women,” López Obrador said at his daily morning news conference. Attention focused on the barricades erected in fronts of the colonial-era National Palace where López Obrador lives and works. “The barricades were put up because the conservatives are very upset,” López Obrador said.

Are Teen Girls at Risk During Driver's Ed Classes?
Read full article: Are Teen Girls at Risk During Driver's Ed Classes?An Inside Edition investigation has found that dozens of young girls all across the country have been sexually assaulted when they're alone in a car with their driver's ed instructor, according to police. Francis Lane, 76, is a driver's ed instructor in Plymouth, Massachusetts, charged with indecent assault and battery of three teenage girls. In Los Angeles, a victim who asked that we not use her name said she was sexually assaulted by Tom Lam, a drivers ed instructor and registered sex offender. Last week, investigators outside Portland, Oregon, arrested Paul Douglas Burdick, a drivers ed instructor and bishop with his local church. Now, there's a movement to install cameras in all driver's ed vehicles, says Bob Gillmer, president of the Driving School Association of the Americas.

Technician Checks Out Picture of Scantily Clad Woman While He Was Supposed to Be Cleaning Air Ducts
Read full article: Technician Checks Out Picture of Scantily Clad Woman While He Was Supposed to Be Cleaning Air DuctsChief Investigative Correspondent Lisa Guerrero and the Inside Edition I-Squad put air duct service people to the test in the fourth installment in a special series of investigations. Basically, you just need a basic air duct cleaning, Zarzeczny told Guerrero. Guerrero made appointments with companies offering great deals on air duct cleaning. Guerrero and the tech went up to the attic, where he finally admitted he didnt clean the big ducts located there. Click here for information for homeowners on duct cleaning from the National Air Duct Cleaners Association.

Did This Electrician Pretend to Replace Perfectly Fine Breakers to Make Extra Money?
Read full article: Did This Electrician Pretend to Replace Perfectly Fine Breakers to Make Extra Money?After his inspection, Siara created a simple problem that should be easy to spot and cheap to fix. "A couple of the breakers, half of them got burnt out and Im almost positive that's what's going on here, Schiller said. Schiller returned to the basement, where our team of producers watched Schiller cover the electrical panel without replacing a single breaker. "It seems like he might be trying to scam the customer out of changing a bunch of breakers, Siara said. There was nothing wrong with our breakers, there was a wire loose, and that was the only problem downstairs, she said.

Will Garage Door Repairmen Be Able to Find a Simple Fix? Inside Edition Puts Them to the Test
Read full article: Will Garage Door Repairmen Be Able to Find a Simple Fix? Inside Edition Puts Them to the TestIn the first in a special series of investigations, Inside Edition enlisted two experts, Mark McManus with Door Boy and Andrew Cimmino with Christie Overhead Door, to assess the garage door. This is going to make the garage door not close. This should be a simple fix for any door dealer thats not trying to rip you off, Cimmino explained. The Garage Door Repair person said the sensors needed to be replaced no matter what and took Guerrero back to the garage to deliver more bad news. Next up, two men from a company called Fast Local arrived at the home to check out the garage door.

Your Teeth May Be Clean, but What About Your Toothbrush? What Inside Edition Found Lurking Among the
Read full article: Your Teeth May Be Clean, but What About Your Toothbrush? What Inside Edition Found Lurking Among theMarisa Hunter is meticulous about keeping her teeth clean. Inside Edition sent Hunter's and her fiance's toothbrushes off to a lab to get tested and see what bacteria and other critters might be lurking in the bristles. Inside Edition also visited a woman named Shanna Marie to get her toothbrush. Alcantara's family had perfectly clean toothbrushes. "No bacteria on your toothbrushes, so whatever you three guys are doing, keep doing it because your toothbrushes are clean," said Guerrero.

How Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero Became a Bonafide Country Music Star
Read full article: How Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero Became a Bonafide Country Music StarInside Edition Chief Investigative Correspondent Lisa Guerrero spends her days chasing bad guys, but in between it all, she found time to write a country music song. It all started 10 years ago when she was at a charity event and somebody bet her $20 she couldn't write a country music song in 24 hours. Never one to turn down a bet, Guerrero set to work. Then, they met with James Stroud, a legendary country music producer with 150 No. RELATED STORIESWhat Inside Editions Lisa Guerrero Discovered on Jeffrey Epsteins Private IslandHow Lisa Guerrero Felt When Televangelist Kenneth Copeland Called Her 'Sweetheart'Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero Recalls Confronting Burglary Suspect

Lisa Guerrero on How She Kept Her Cool During Viral Kenneth Copeland Interview (Exclusive)
Read full article: Lisa Guerrero on How She Kept Her Cool During Viral Kenneth Copeland Interview (Exclusive)Lisa Guerrero gives us the scoop on how that viral interview with Kenneth Copeland went down. The investigative journalist and Inside Edition correspondent ("basically, I chase bad guys") explains to ET, as part of our Unfiltered series, that the encounter was an unexpected one, and it required Guerrero to go into full investigative journalist mode quickly. The reporter continued to stand her ground, staying true to the purpose of an investigative journalist. Born in Chicago and raised in San Diego, Guerrero didn't always have her eyes set on a career in broadcast. With her mother's passing, Guerrero credits her father for instilling the outlook that beauty comes from within at an early age.

Two Mexican journalists killed in 4 days
Read full article: Two Mexican journalists killed in 4 daysGoogle Maps(CNN) - Two journalists from Mexico's southern state of Guerrero were killed this week, adding to an already long list of slain reporters in the country. Edgar Alberto Nava and Rogelio Barragan were killed days apart and authorities have not said if the two killings are connected or linked to the victims' work as journalists. A deadly country for journalistsMexico is the most dangerous country for journalists in the Western Hemisphere, the Committee to Project Journalists (CPJ) says. Reporters Without Borders, known internationally as Reporters Sans Frontires, or RSF, said earlier this week eight Mexican journalists have been killed in 2019 but they have not yet reacted to Friday's killing. Journalists covering political corruption and organized crime are often the targets of violence in Mexico, RSF has said.