Mexico police find headless corpses

The decapitated bodies of 12 people were found by Mexican police on Thursday at Merida, Yucanta state. It is believed this event is related to drug wars. " Mexican police have found decapitated bodies of 12 people, some of which show signs of torture. Jose...

Eleven decapitated bodies found in Mexico

Mexican society is becoming intolerent and violence is spreading very fast. Police in the peninsulan town of Merida have discovered 11 badly mutilated bodies which bore signs of torture, Some bodies were naked as well.  Mexico has long history of gang war between drug...

We Hardly Knew Ye: Caribbean Monk Seal Extinct

Not seen for more than fifty years, the Caribbean monk seal has been declared extinct, with its Mediterranean cousins not far behind."Humans hunting the docile creatures for research, food and blubber left the...

Atlantic season's 1st tropical storm forms near Belize

Tropical storm Arthur, the first storm of the 2008 Atlantic season, formed earlier near the coast of Belize, but it is expected to weaken later today." But the center said the the storm could reemerge in the Gulf...

Felix intensifies into Category Five super-hurricane

Miami (ANTARA News) - Hurricane Felix intensified into a potentially devastating Category Five storm Sunday as it churned its way through the Caribbean toward Belize and Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Forecasters...

New NASA Image: Hurricane Dean Approaches Yucatan Peninsula

for Vinny1's full report/main story about Hurricane Dean, check: http://members.nowpublic.com/vinny1 " As if to make up for the season’s slow start, the first hurricane of the 2007 Atlantic season took only...

New Study Finds that Single Impact Killed Dinosaurs

The dinosaurs, along with the majority of all other animal species on Earth, went extinct approximately 65 million years ago. Some scientists have said that the impact of a large meteorite in the Yucatan...

Hurricane Emily Roars Across Yucatan

PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico -- Hurricane Emily ripped roofs off luxury hotels along Mexico's Mayan Riviera, stranded thousands of tourists and left hundreds of local residents homeless Monday, forcing many to remain in crowded, leaky shelters. Residents of Yucatan Peninsula...

closeSign in to NowPublic

is reporting from