As the clock strikes midnight Dec. 31, the world starts to celebrate the New Year. This celebration often includes traditions, music, food and family. Each country has its own way to celebrate and some countries don’t follow what Americans consider traditional New Year festivities.
The tournament kicks off with a must-watch matchup between Venezuela and the Dominican Republic on Friday afternoon.
Caribbean Series in Mexicali, Mexico, gives us a glimpse of the annual tournament’s future, while also featuring the four teams that made up the event’s traditional lineup for decades. Different from the recent Caribbean Series -- which featured relatively new nations to the tournament such as Curaçao,
"We appreciate the trust placed in our country,” Mexico's President Sheinbaum posted on Tuesday about Nestlé's planned investment in Mexico.
This year’s tournament features plenty of current and former MLB talent as Albert Pujols looks to bring home the glory for his Dominican club.
The 67th Caribbean Series began on January 31, 2025, with Venezuela defending its title and Japan participating for the first time. Held in Mexicali, the tournament features teams from the Dominican Republic,
It is now a weapon being used against us.” Trump’s skepticism about U.S. support for Ukraine and Taiwan, his eagerness to impose tariffs, and his threats to retake the Panama Canal, absorb Canada, and acquire Greenland make it clear that he envisions a return to nineteenth-century power politics and spheres of interest,
President Donald Trump's tariffs will hurt everything from Washington farmers and seaports to customers and businesses, columnist Jon Talton writes.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Friday she will wait with a cool head for a decision from the United States ahead of a Saturday deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports.
Donald Trump campaigned as the Tariff Man. All indications are that as president he intends to deliver on his promise to introduce sweeping tariffs on imports into the US.
The world's second-largest car parts maker is not unduly worried about U.S. President Donald Trump's looming tariffs on Mexico and Canada, and may seek to manage increased costs by raising prices, a top executive at Japan's Denso said on Friday.
Relatively strong sales forecasts from Apple overnight helped support market sentiment. European stocks were up 0.4% in early trading