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Ovidio Guzmán's Plea Deal Exposes Sinaloa Cartel's Internal Conflicts
Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, was arrested in Mexico on January 5, 2023, and extradited to the US, where he faces multiple drug trafficking charges and has agreed to a plea deal, revealing internal struggles within the Sinaloa Cartel.
Ovidio Guzmán's Plea Deal Exposes Sinaloa Cartel's Internal Conflicts
Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, was arrested in Mexico on January 5, 2023, and extradited to the US, where he faces multiple drug trafficking charges and has agreed to a plea deal, revealing internal struggles within the Sinaloa Cartel.
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52% Bias Score


Ovidio Guzmán's Plea Deal Exposes Sinaloa Cartel's Collapse
Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, was captured in Mexico on January 5, 2023, extradited to the U.S., and ultimately pleaded guilty, revealing the disintegration of the Sinaloa Cartel through internal conflicts and cooperation with U.S. authorities.
Ovidio Guzmán's Plea Deal Exposes Sinaloa Cartel's Collapse
Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, was captured in Mexico on January 5, 2023, extradited to the U.S., and ultimately pleaded guilty, revealing the disintegration of the Sinaloa Cartel through internal conflicts and cooperation with U.S. authorities.
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48% Bias Score


Miyawaki Forest Planted in Nezahualcóyotl to Combat Urban Heat Island Effect
On May 6th, volunteers planted a 600-square-meter Miyawaki method forest in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, using 1,500 native plants across 25 species to combat the urban heat island effect and restore biodiversity in this densely populated municipality, mirroring Japan's post-WWII environmental recovery.
Miyawaki Forest Planted in Nezahualcóyotl to Combat Urban Heat Island Effect
On May 6th, volunteers planted a 600-square-meter Miyawaki method forest in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, using 1,500 native plants across 25 species to combat the urban heat island effect and restore biodiversity in this densely populated municipality, mirroring Japan's post-WWII environmental recovery.
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44% Bias Score


Tequila's History: From Indigenous Roots to Global Brand
Journalist Ted Genoways' new book, "Tequila Wars," details how Spanish colonization advanced tequila production and how José Cuervo, a key figure, modernized the industry, intertwining its history with that of Mexico.
Tequila's History: From Indigenous Roots to Global Brand
Journalist Ted Genoways' new book, "Tequila Wars," details how Spanish colonization advanced tequila production and how José Cuervo, a key figure, modernized the industry, intertwining its history with that of Mexico.
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24% Bias Score


El Ponchis Escapes Sonora Prison: Security Failures Exposed
Saul Francisco Hernandez, alias El Ponchis, escaped from Hermosillo's Cereso 1 prison on May 4th, 2024, his absence discovered the following day but not publicly reported until May 6th, exposing security failures within the supposedly high-ranking prison; four guards were arrested for aiding the esc...
El Ponchis Escapes Sonora Prison: Security Failures Exposed
Saul Francisco Hernandez, alias El Ponchis, escaped from Hermosillo's Cereso 1 prison on May 4th, 2024, his absence discovered the following day but not publicly reported until May 6th, exposing security failures within the supposedly high-ranking prison; four guards were arrested for aiding the esc...
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48% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in Mexico: Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Spread
Mexico is battling its largest measles outbreak in decades, with 922 cases and one death in Chihuahua state, primarily affecting the Mennonite community due to low vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation; the outbreak has spread to other populations and poses international r...
Measles Outbreak in Mexico: Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Spread
Mexico is battling its largest measles outbreak in decades, with 922 cases and one death in Chihuahua state, primarily affecting the Mennonite community due to low vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation; the outbreak has spread to other populations and poses international r...
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44% Bias Score

Veracruz Mayoral Candidate Assassinated
Yesenia Lara, Morena's mayoral candidate in Texistepec, Veracruz, was assassinated on June 2024, along with three others, while campaigning; six more were injured, marking the second such attack on a Morena candidate in Veracruz this election cycle.

Veracruz Mayoral Candidate Assassinated
Yesenia Lara, Morena's mayoral candidate in Texistepec, Veracruz, was assassinated on June 2024, along with three others, while campaigning; six more were injured, marking the second such attack on a Morena candidate in Veracruz this election cycle.
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28% Bias Score

Single Candidacies for Judicial Positions Raise Concerns in Mexico
In Mexico's June 1st elections, voters in several states face ballots with single candidates for numerous judicial positions, raising concerns about the fairness and legitimacy of the process and the potential for political influence over judicial decisions.

Single Candidacies for Judicial Positions Raise Concerns in Mexico
In Mexico's June 1st elections, voters in several states face ballots with single candidates for numerous judicial positions, raising concerns about the fairness and legitimacy of the process and the potential for political influence over judicial decisions.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico Sues Google Over "Gulf of America" Name Change
Mexico sued Google for displaying "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico" on Google Maps within the US, following President Trump's executive order, despite prior diplomatic efforts and Google's refusal to change its naming convention based on US Geographic Names System.

Mexico Sues Google Over "Gulf of America" Name Change
Mexico sued Google for displaying "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico" on Google Maps within the US, following President Trump's executive order, despite prior diplomatic efforts and Google's refusal to change its naming convention based on US Geographic Names System.
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32% Bias Score

INE Rejects Morena's Challenge to Judicial Candidacies
Mexico's electoral institute (INE) rejected a challenge from the ruling Morena party to review 20 judicial candidates' eligibility before the June 1st elections, upholding the candidatures despite allegations of links to organized crime, prioritizing procedural fairness over last-minute disqualifica...

INE Rejects Morena's Challenge to Judicial Candidacies
Mexico's electoral institute (INE) rejected a challenge from the ruling Morena party to review 20 judicial candidates' eligibility before the June 1st elections, upholding the candidatures despite allegations of links to organized crime, prioritizing procedural fairness over last-minute disqualifica...
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40% Bias Score

El Ponchis Escapes Prison 39 Days After High-Profile Arrest
On May 4th, Saúl Francisco Hernández, aka "El Ponchis," a leader of the Los Salazar cartel, escaped from a Hermosillo prison 39 days after his arrest was publicly announced by the Sonora governor, highlighting security failures and raising concerns about increased violence.

El Ponchis Escapes Prison 39 Days After High-Profile Arrest
On May 4th, Saúl Francisco Hernández, aka "El Ponchis," a leader of the Los Salazar cartel, escaped from a Hermosillo prison 39 days after his arrest was publicly announced by the Sonora governor, highlighting security failures and raising concerns about increased violence.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's 2026 World Cup: Navigating Security and International Relations
US President Donald Trump is spearheading preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Canada and Mexico, despite past trade disputes and strained relations; eleven US cities will host games, requiring a $625 million security budget and extensive coordination among federal, local, and in...

Trump's 2026 World Cup: Navigating Security and International Relations
US President Donald Trump is spearheading preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Canada and Mexico, despite past trade disputes and strained relations; eleven US cities will host games, requiring a $625 million security budget and extensive coordination among federal, local, and in...
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48% Bias Score
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