This undated file photo provided by the law firm Public Counsel shows Daniel Ramirez Medina, 23, who was was brought to the U.S. illegally as a child but was protected from deportation by President Barack Obama's administration. A federal magistrate in Seattle said Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 that he will not hold an immediate hearing on whether to release Ramirez, who was arrested by immigration agents despite his participation in federal program designed to protect those brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
This undated file photo provided by the law firm Public Counsel shows Daniel Ramirez Medina, 23, who was was brought to the U.S. illegally as a child but was protected from deportation by President Barack Obama's administration. A federal magistrate in Seattle said Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 that he will not hold an immediate hearing on whether to release Ramirez, who was arrested by immigration agents despite his participation in federal program designed to protect those brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
Erick Dixon filmed himself live on Facebook opening the drinks bottle - but not everyone is convinced his discovery is genuine A man claims he found a DEAD MOUSE inside a bottle of Diet Coke - but social media users smelled a rat sparking speculation he faked the incident. Erick Dixon posted a live video on Facebook of his disgusting discovery which soon went viral, with more than 5.7 million views.
... revived both in the lab and on site. The life forms - 40 different strains of microbes and even some viruses - are so weird that their nearest relatives are still 10 percent different genetically. That makes their closest relative still pretty far ...
Security camera footage in Puebla, Mexico captured this footage on January 24, 2017.A strange light appeared in the distance and grew bigger as it flew above the town. The cause of the ball of light is unknown. Credit: webcamsdemexico via Storyful / MediaOS Video
... revived both in the lab and on site. The life forms - 40 different strains of microbes and even some viruses - are so weird that their nearest relatives are still 10 percent different genetically. That makes their closest relative still pretty far ...
... revived both in the lab and on site. The life forms - 40 different strains of microbes and even some viruses - are so weird their nearest relatives are still 10 per cent different genetically. That makes their closest relative still pretty far away, ...
In this image provided by Mike Spilde Mario Corsalini stands near to a gypsum rosette crystal. In a Mexican cave system so beautiful and hot that it is called both Fairyland and hell scientists have discovered life trapped in crystals that could be 50,0 If confirmed, the microbes would represent some of the toughest extremophiles on the planet - dwelling at depths 100 to 400 meters below Earth's surface and enduring temperatures of 45A to 65A Celsius.
... revived both in the lab and on site. The life forms - 40 different strains of microbes and even some viruses - are so weird that their nearest relatives are still 10 per cent different genetically. That makes their closest relative still pretty far ...
... revived both in the lab and on site. The life forms - 40 different strains of microbes and even some viruses - are so weird that their nearest relatives are still 10 percent different genetically. That makes their closest relative still pretty far ...
... who looked at where the microbes were located in the crystals and how fast those crystals grow. It's not the only weird life Boston is examining. She is also studying microbes commonly found in caves in the United States, Ukraine and elsewhere that ...
... Institute. (Mike Spilde via AP) The life forms - 40 different strains of microbes and even some viruses - are so weird that their nearest relatives are still 10 percent different genetically. That makes their closest relative still pretty far away, ...
... revived both in the lab and on site. The life forms - 40 different strains of microbes and even some viruses - are so weird that their nearest relatives are still 10 percent different genetically. That makes their closest relative still pretty far ...
Young people wave colored flags reading "Peace" as they form a symbolic human wall along the Rio Grande, which marks the border between Mexico and the U.S. in Ciudad Juarez, Friday, Feb. 17, 2017. Responding to plans by President Donald Trump to build a wall along the length of the U.S.-Mexico border, more than a thousand people lined the Mexican bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez Friday, holding hands and carrying flowers.
An MP has sparked outrage after demonstrating how to put a condom on a sex toy with her mouth in front of a group of young people. The video was posted online and quickly went viral after Mexican MP Dione Anguiano gave the sex lesson in the district of Iztapalapa, in the Mexican capital Mexico City.
This Jan. 8, 2016 file photo shows Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman as he is escorted to a helicopter in handcuffs by Mexican soldiers and marines at a federal hangar in Mexico City, Mexico. HarperCollins said, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017, that the Drug Enforcement Administration official who once helped capture Guzman, was collaborating with author Douglas Century on "Hunting El Chapo."
People ransack a store in Veracruz, Mexico, Thursday Jan. 5, 2017. Anger over gasoline prices hikes is fueling more protests and looting.
A Mexican woman tried to smuggle liquid methamphetamine into the U.S. by hiding it inside Native American-style dreamcatchers when she crossed the border into New Mexico over the weekend, federal officials said Monday. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said the woman was detained Sunday in Columbus, New Mexico when she crossed from Puerto Palomas, Mexico, and a drug-sniffing dog alerted customs officers.
This Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016 photo provided by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows dreamcatchers filled with liquid methamphetamine seized by U.S. border agents in Columbus, N.M. A woman is facing charges after a drug-sniffing dog alerted customs officers. This Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016 photo provided by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows dreamcatchers filled with liquid methamphetamine seized by U.S. border agents in Columbus, N.M. A woman is facing charges after a drug-sniffing dog alerted customs officers.