Poll Shows Mexican Residents Are Losing Their Tolerance For Migrants
The continued influx of people from Central America has Mexican citizens on edge, says a Washington Post/Reforma poll.

Protests move into Peru's capital, met by tear gas and smoke
The protests have been marked by Peru's worst political violence in more than two decades.
By Martin Mejia / AP
How political unrest escalated into violence in Brazil
Thousands of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro broke through barriers to protest the inauguration of the country's new president.
By Eraldo Peres / AP
Police officer burned to death amid anti-government unrest in Peru
The 29-year-old officer was killed when his patrol car was set on fire by a mob of protesters in Juliaca, a city near the border with Bolivia.
By Jose Sotomayor / APTop Stories

John Legend shares his first photo with new baby girl
Congrats to the happy parents!
By Jae C. Hong / AP
Did you know that moose shed their antlers?
Before they drop their antlers for the season, moose can experience up to a pound of antler growth per day.
By Demy Becker/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images
Former US leaders asked to re-check for classified docs
The Archives sent a letter to representatives of former presidents and vice presidents to ensure compliance with the Presidential Records Act.
By Gerald Herbert / AP