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Drug war victims' families blast Mexican candidates

  MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's presidential candidates on Monday faced the families of people murdered, mutilated, and kidnapped in drug violence in a meeting that was marked by strong condemnations of corrupt police and politicians.Full story

Kids missing nearly 4 years found in Mexico

Two children who went missing during a court-ordered visit with their father have been reunited with their mother in Winnipeg, Manitoba, after a nearly four-year manhunt across North America. Full story

Mexico state arrests four after attacks on PepsiCo brand

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The central Mexican state of Guanajuato has arrested four members of a drug cartel after a series of attacks that set fire to warehouses and trucks belonging to PepsiCo's Sabritas brand of potato chips over the weekend. Full story

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  Eduardo Verastegui talks ‘For Greater Glory’

The singer, model, and actor chats with TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb about his new movie, costarring Eva Longoria and Andy Garcia, which tells the true story of the Cristero War, a 1926 Mexican rebellion.

  New clues to missing LSU student

Police release new surveillance video that they hope will lead them to a Louisiana State University student who disappeared a week ago after leaving a friend’s home on her bicycle. NBC’s Veronica de la Cruz reports.

  Asian-American voter outreach

Melissa Harris-Perry and her panel of actress Margaret Cho, University of Connecticut professor Jelani Cobb, University of Southern California professor Jane Junn, and political analyst Bill Schneider, talk about the largely untapped voter group of Asian-Americans.

  Reward offered in slain bride case

The FBI has offered a reward for information about the whereabouts of a Chicago-area man who disappeared after marrying his girlfriend, who was still wearing her wedding dress when she was found stabbed death in a bathtub. NBC’s Michelle Franzen reports.

  Alert increased for volcano in Mexico

Mexico's famed Popocatepetl volcano is spewing ash and gas into the sky outside of Mexico City. Msnbc.com's Brooke Sopelsa reports.

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Mexican poet Sicilia and presidential candidate Vazquez Mota of the PAN in Mexico City
Mexican poet Sicilia and presidential candidate Vazquez Mota of the PAN in Mexico City

Mexican poet Javier Sicilia hugs presidential candidate Josefina Vazquez Mota of the ruling National Action Party in Mexico City May 28, 2012. Mexico's presidential candidates on Monday faced the families of people who have been murdered, mutilated, kidnapped and tortured amid the country's drug v

Enrique Pena Nieto, presidential candidate of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and Mexican poet Javier Sicilia walk together in Mexico City
  Enrique Pena Nieto, presidential candidate of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and Mexican poet Javier Sicilia walk together in Mexico City

Enrique Pena Nieto , presidential candidate of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party and Mexican poet Javier Sicilia walk together in Mexico City May 28, 2012. Mexico's presidential candidates on Monday faced the families of people who have been murdered, mutilated, kidnapped and torture