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US Visa Revocations and Bans Target Cartel-Glorifying Mexican Corridos
The US visa revocations for Mexican corrido artists who glorify drug cartels, coupled with bans in several Mexican states and threats of prosecution, highlight the international pressure to curb cartel romanticization, despite public backlash and persistent cartel influence.
US Visa Revocations and Bans Target Cartel-Glorifying Mexican Corridos
The US visa revocations for Mexican corrido artists who glorify drug cartels, coupled with bans in several Mexican states and threats of prosecution, highlight the international pressure to curb cartel romanticization, despite public backlash and persistent cartel influence.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Actions Against Canada and Mexico Undermine US Security
Donald Trump's hostile rhetoric and actions toward Canada and Mexico, including threats of annexation and military intervention, are severely jeopardizing America's long-standing security and economic partnerships with its closest neighbors, posing significant risks to US national security and globa...
Trump's Actions Against Canada and Mexico Undermine US Security
Donald Trump's hostile rhetoric and actions toward Canada and Mexico, including threats of annexation and military intervention, are severely jeopardizing America's long-standing security and economic partnerships with its closest neighbors, posing significant risks to US national security and globa...
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52% Bias Score


Mexican Nationals Charged in Large-Scale Human Smuggling Operation Across U.S.-Canada Border
Four Mexican nationals were charged with running a human smuggling operation for two years across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, bringing hundreds of migrants weekly into the U.S. from Mexico, Central, and South America via Canada and engaging in multiple high-speed chases with law enforcement.
Mexican Nationals Charged in Large-Scale Human Smuggling Operation Across U.S.-Canada Border
Four Mexican nationals were charged with running a human smuggling operation for two years across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, bringing hundreds of migrants weekly into the U.S. from Mexico, Central, and South America via Canada and engaging in multiple high-speed chases with law enforcement.
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44% Bias Score


Jamaican TikTok Star 'Baba Skeng' Murdered During Livestream
Jamaican TikTok star Jabari Johnson, 25, was fatally shot on Monday in Saint Andrew while livestreaming; this follows the deaths of three other high-profile TikTokers in late 2024, raising concerns about violence against social media influencers in Jamaica.
Jamaican TikTok Star 'Baba Skeng' Murdered During Livestream
Jamaican TikTok star Jabari Johnson, 25, was fatally shot on Monday in Saint Andrew while livestreaming; this follows the deaths of three other high-profile TikTokers in late 2024, raising concerns about violence against social media influencers in Jamaica.
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32% Bias Score


Endangered Mexican Axolotls Thrive in Restored Habitat
Scientists successfully released 18 captive-bred Mexican axolotls into restored wetlands near Mexico City; the amphibians thrived, gaining weight and offering hope for the critically endangered species' recovery.
Endangered Mexican Axolotls Thrive in Restored Habitat
Scientists successfully released 18 captive-bred Mexican axolotls into restored wetlands near Mexico City; the amphibians thrived, gaining weight and offering hope for the critically endangered species' recovery.
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40% Bias Score


300-Year Sentence for Forced Disappearances in Oaxaca Contradicts President's Claims
A former municipal secretary in San Francisco Jayacaxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, was sentenced to 300 years in prison for the aggravated forced disappearance of five people in 2017, contradicting recent statements by the President denying state-sponsored forced disappearances. The victims were detained, ...
300-Year Sentence for Forced Disappearances in Oaxaca Contradicts President's Claims
A former municipal secretary in San Francisco Jayacaxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, was sentenced to 300 years in prison for the aggravated forced disappearance of five people in 2017, contradicting recent statements by the President denying state-sponsored forced disappearances. The victims were detained, ...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Mandates Minimum Wage for Tip-Based Workers
A new Mexican labor law mandates minimum wage for tip-based workers, addressing exploitation after cases of violence related to tip disputes; the reform, passed unanimously in the Chamber of Deputies, awaits Senate approval.

Mexico Mandates Minimum Wage for Tip-Based Workers
A new Mexican labor law mandates minimum wage for tip-based workers, addressing exploitation after cases of violence related to tip disputes; the reform, passed unanimously in the Chamber of Deputies, awaits Senate approval.
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44% Bias Score

Captive-Bred Axolotls Thrive in Wild, Offering Hope for Endangered Species
Researchers in Mexico City successfully reintroduced 18 captive-bred axolotls into their native habitat, demonstrating that captive-bred axolotls can thrive in the wild and suggesting a promising conservation strategy for this critically endangered species.

Captive-Bred Axolotls Thrive in Wild, Offering Hope for Endangered Species
Researchers in Mexico City successfully reintroduced 18 captive-bred axolotls into their native habitat, demonstrating that captive-bred axolotls can thrive in the wild and suggesting a promising conservation strategy for this critically endangered species.
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40% Bias Score

Coast Guard Intercepts 15 Alleged Illegal Immigrants off San Diego
The U.S. Coast Guard apprehended 15 alleged illegal immigrants off San Diego on Wednesday, following a massive Florida immigration operation resulting in over 1,100 arrests, including gang members and those accused of violent crimes.

Coast Guard Intercepts 15 Alleged Illegal Immigrants off San Diego
The U.S. Coast Guard apprehended 15 alleged illegal immigrants off San Diego on Wednesday, following a massive Florida immigration operation resulting in over 1,100 arrests, including gang members and those accused of violent crimes.
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68% Bias Score

Mexico to Gradually Implement 40-Hour Workweek by 2030
Mexico City's mayor announced the gradual implementation of a 40-hour workweek by 2030, involving discussions with unions and businesses, aiming to improve worker well-being and addressing Mexico's long work hours compared to OECD averages.

Mexico to Gradually Implement 40-Hour Workweek by 2030
Mexico City's mayor announced the gradual implementation of a 40-hour workweek by 2030, involving discussions with unions and businesses, aiming to improve worker well-being and addressing Mexico's long work hours compared to OECD averages.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico battles severe pertussis outbreak, 48 infant deaths reported
Mexico is experiencing a severe pertussis outbreak with 48 deaths among infants in the last six weeks, prompting a national vaccination campaign targeting pregnant women which has administered 899,731 doses, representing 49% of the goal, to combat a 1240% increase in cases compared to last year.

Mexico battles severe pertussis outbreak, 48 infant deaths reported
Mexico is experiencing a severe pertussis outbreak with 48 deaths among infants in the last six weeks, prompting a national vaccination campaign targeting pregnant women which has administered 899,731 doses, representing 49% of the goal, to combat a 1240% increase in cases compared to last year.
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44% Bias Score

Flow": Latvian Animated Film's Monumental Success in Mexico
The Latvian animated film "Flow," with a budget of nearly $4 million, has grossed over $36 million worldwide, winning several awards, and is celebrating its Mexican success with a free screening in Mexico City's Zócalo on April 30th, 2025, attended by its director Gints Zilbalodis.

Flow": Latvian Animated Film's Monumental Success in Mexico
The Latvian animated film "Flow," with a budget of nearly $4 million, has grossed over $36 million worldwide, winning several awards, and is celebrating its Mexican success with a free screening in Mexico City's Zócalo on April 30th, 2025, attended by its director Gints Zilbalodis.
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40% Bias Score
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