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80,000 JFK Assassination Documents Declassified: CIA Surveillance and Spain's Secret Cuba Trade Revealed
The US declassified over 80,000 documents on the 1963 John F. Kennedy assassination, revealing CIA surveillance of Cuban diplomats in Madrid and Spain's covert trade with Cuba despite official restrictions, fueling conspiracy theories but without directly linking Spain to the event.
80,000 JFK Assassination Documents Declassified: CIA Surveillance and Spain's Secret Cuba Trade Revealed
The US declassified over 80,000 documents on the 1963 John F. Kennedy assassination, revealing CIA surveillance of Cuban diplomats in Madrid and Spain's covert trade with Cuba despite official restrictions, fueling conspiracy theories but without directly linking Spain to the event.
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40% Bias Score


Mexican Congress Shields Congressman from Rape Accusation
The Mexican Congress protected former governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco from a rape accusation brought by his half-sister, despite 35 Morena female legislators' opposition, delaying justice until his term ends or a new request for immunity removal is made.
Mexican Congress Shields Congressman from Rape Accusation
The Mexican Congress protected former governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco from a rape accusation brought by his half-sister, despite 35 Morena female legislators' opposition, delaying justice until his term ends or a new request for immunity removal is made.
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80% Bias Score


Mexican Cartel Recruitment Exposes Police Precarity, Threatening National Security
Mexican authorities report that the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel is recruiting young people with low-paying "security guard" jobs (3,000-4,000 pesos weekly), exposing the severe economic precarity of Mexican security personnel and creating a national security risk.
Mexican Cartel Recruitment Exposes Police Precarity, Threatening National Security
Mexican authorities report that the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel is recruiting young people with low-paying "security guard" jobs (3,000-4,000 pesos weekly), exposing the severe economic precarity of Mexican security personnel and creating a national security risk.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Faces Looming Retirement Crisis Amid Low Savings and Insufficient Government Support
A recent survey in Mexico reveals widespread retirement insecurity among workers, with many relying on government aid or continued work due to insufficient savings; record unemployment withdrawals from retirement funds highlight the urgent need for improved financial planning.
Mexico Faces Looming Retirement Crisis Amid Low Savings and Insufficient Government Support
A recent survey in Mexico reveals widespread retirement insecurity among workers, with many relying on government aid or continued work due to insufficient savings; record unemployment withdrawals from retirement funds highlight the urgent need for improved financial planning.
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48% Bias Score


Endangered Monarch Butterfly Migration Threatened by Habitat Loss and Climate Change
The North American monarch butterfly's 3,000-mile migration, involving three to four generations, is threatened by habitat loss due to pesticide use and land-use changes, compounded by climate change, leading to the IUCN classifying it as endangered, with conservation efforts utilizing miniature sen...
Endangered Monarch Butterfly Migration Threatened by Habitat Loss and Climate Change
The North American monarch butterfly's 3,000-mile migration, involving three to four generations, is threatened by habitat loss due to pesticide use and land-use changes, compounded by climate change, leading to the IUCN classifying it as endangered, with conservation efforts utilizing miniature sen...
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28% Bias Score


Mexican Cartels Control 85-90% of US-Bound Illicit Drugs
Mexican cartels Sinaloa and CJNG control 85-90% of U.S.-bound illicit drugs, driving violence and exploiting sanctuary city policies, while gang culture glamorization fuels recruitment among vulnerable populations.
Mexican Cartels Control 85-90% of US-Bound Illicit Drugs
Mexican cartels Sinaloa and CJNG control 85-90% of U.S.-bound illicit drugs, driving violence and exploiting sanctuary city policies, while gang culture glamorization fuels recruitment among vulnerable populations.
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72% Bias Score

JFK Assassination Files: Newly Released Documents Detail CIA Surveillance in Spain
The declassification of over 80,000 documents related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, revealed mentions of Madrid, Spain, detailing CIA surveillance of Cuban diplomats and investigations into potential circumvention of trade restrictions with Cuba by Spanish businesses,...

JFK Assassination Files: Newly Released Documents Detail CIA Surveillance in Spain
The declassification of over 80,000 documents related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, revealed mentions of Madrid, Spain, detailing CIA surveillance of Cuban diplomats and investigations into potential circumvention of trade restrictions with Cuba by Spanish businesses,...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs to Trigger Mexican Recession, Fitch Warns
Fitch Ratings forecasts a Mexican economic recession in 2025 due to Trump's tariffs, impacting bank profits and raising borrowing costs, with smaller banks facing greater risks.

Trump Tariffs to Trigger Mexican Recession, Fitch Warns
Fitch Ratings forecasts a Mexican economic recession in 2025 due to Trump's tariffs, impacting bank profits and raising borrowing costs, with smaller banks facing greater risks.
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40% Bias Score

La Luz del Mundo Candidates Challenge Mexico's Judicial System
Four candidates with ties to La Luz del Mundo, a church whose leader was convicted of child sexual abuse, are running for judicial positions in Mexico, prompting concerns about the church's influence and the integrity of the judicial process. Victims have challenged their candidacies.

La Luz del Mundo Candidates Challenge Mexico's Judicial System
Four candidates with ties to La Luz del Mundo, a church whose leader was convicted of child sexual abuse, are running for judicial positions in Mexico, prompting concerns about the church's influence and the integrity of the judicial process. Victims have challenged their candidacies.
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68% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Venezuelan Oil Tariff, Hints at Tariff Relief for Canada and Mexico
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on Venezuelan oil, effective April 2nd, citing hostility and the Tren de Aragua gang. He hinted at potential tariff reductions for Canada and Mexico, while the S&P 500 rose 1.8% and the Nasdaq Composite rose 2.3% on Monday.

Trump Imposes Venezuelan Oil Tariff, Hints at Tariff Relief for Canada and Mexico
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on Venezuelan oil, effective April 2nd, citing hostility and the Tren de Aragua gang. He hinted at potential tariff reductions for Canada and Mexico, while the S&P 500 rose 1.8% and the Nasdaq Composite rose 2.3% on Monday.
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64% Bias Score

Slim to Invest Over \$1 Billion in Mexican Gas Field
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is negotiating a joint venture with Pemex to invest over \$1 billion in the Ixachi natural gas field in Veracruz, aiming to increase domestic production and reduce reliance on US imports, driven by Pemex's financial constraints and the government's energy independence...

Slim to Invest Over \$1 Billion in Mexican Gas Field
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is negotiating a joint venture with Pemex to invest over \$1 billion in the Ixachi natural gas field in Veracruz, aiming to increase domestic production and reduce reliance on US imports, driven by Pemex's financial constraints and the government's energy independence...
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44% Bias Score

Murder Suspect Yolanda Marodi Apprehended in Mexico
Yolanda Marodi, who was previously convicted of manslaughter, was arrested in Mexico for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, whose body was found in their Ramona home on February 17th after a domestic dispute caught on a Ring camera; she was apprehended near the US-Mexico border...

Murder Suspect Yolanda Marodi Apprehended in Mexico
Yolanda Marodi, who was previously convicted of manslaughter, was arrested in Mexico for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, whose body was found in their Ramona home on February 17th after a domestic dispute caught on a Ring camera; she was apprehended near the US-Mexico border...
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48% Bias Score
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