The Supreme Court is considering a case from Mexico against U.S. gun companies for their part in the illegal flow of weapons, ...
Prosecutors say two Cleveland men dealt weapons to undercover federal agents posing as cartel members. The case is the latest ...
How can Mexico credibly blame American manufacturers when U.S. federal agencies were ordering gun shops to proceed with ...
Should U.S. gun manufacturers who flood weapons dealers ... Or it could expose them to untold liability for the havoc wreaked in Mexico by drug cartels that have built military-grade arsenals ...
Trump may crack down on Mexico for cartel violence, but a Supreme Court case against gun manufacturers proves we're at least partially to blame.
Tucked deep inside Mexico City’s notorious Tepito barrio — a lawless maze where even police hesitate to tread — lies one of ...
Brothers Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales — aliases "Z-40" and "Z-42" — led one of Mexico's most powerful and feared organized ...
An 'extermination camp' discovered in Jalisco might help uncover what happened to the 120,000 Mexican people who have ...
Two Ohio men have been indicted in Florida on charges of conspiring to traffic firearms and launder money, following an ...
A lawyer in Mexico’s Supreme Court case against gunmakers describes the profitable “iron pipeline” that trafficks U.S. guns ...
by arguing that U.S. gunmakers negligently distribute arms to fly-by-night gun shops that are known to arm the Mexican drug cartels. The case has reached the high court without ever going to trial.