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Military Takes Control of One-Third of US-Mexico Border
The U.S. Army has created militarized zones along nearly one-third of the U.S.-Mexico border, resulting in over 1,400 migrant arrests for trespassing and sparking controversy over public land access restrictions and the circumvention of the Posse Comitatus Act.
Military Takes Control of One-Third of US-Mexico Border
The U.S. Army has created militarized zones along nearly one-third of the U.S.-Mexico border, resulting in over 1,400 migrant arrests for trespassing and sparking controversy over public land access restrictions and the circumvention of the Posse Comitatus Act.
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40% Bias Score


Guzmán Family's US Move Signals Sinaloa Cartel's Weakening
Seventeen members of the Guzmán family, including Ovidio Guzmán's mother, recently entered the US; Ovidio, facing numerous drug charges, is pleading guilty, potentially revealing information about Mexican drug networks in exchange for a reduced sentence; this follows the extradition of Ovidio and on...
Guzmán Family's US Move Signals Sinaloa Cartel's Weakening
Seventeen members of the Guzmán family, including Ovidio Guzmán's mother, recently entered the US; Ovidio, facing numerous drug charges, is pleading guilty, potentially revealing information about Mexican drug networks in exchange for a reduced sentence; this follows the extradition of Ovidio and on...
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52% Bias Score


Jiménez Goal Sends Mexico to Concacaf Gold Cup Final
Raúl Jiménez scored the decisive goal in Mexico's 1-0 win over Honduras in the Concacaf Gold Cup semifinal on Wednesday, securing a final match against the United States on Sunday; the match was notable for a disallowed goal and several contentious moments.
Jiménez Goal Sends Mexico to Concacaf Gold Cup Final
Raúl Jiménez scored the decisive goal in Mexico's 1-0 win over Honduras in the Concacaf Gold Cup semifinal on Wednesday, securing a final match against the United States on Sunday; the match was notable for a disallowed goal and several contentious moments.
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44% Bias Score


US to Release Billions of Sterile Flies to Combat Flesh-Eating Maggot
The U.S. government is releasing billions of sterile male New World screwworm flies over Mexico and southern Texas to combat a flesh-eating maggot that threatens livestock and wildlife, a strategy previously successful in eradicating the pest but recently resurfaced in southern Mexico, prompting a t...
US to Release Billions of Sterile Flies to Combat Flesh-Eating Maggot
The U.S. government is releasing billions of sterile male New World screwworm flies over Mexico and southern Texas to combat a flesh-eating maggot that threatens livestock and wildlife, a strategy previously successful in eradicating the pest but recently resurfaced in southern Mexico, prompting a t...
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16% Bias Score


Ovidio Guzmán Pleads Guilty, Cooperates with U.S. Authorities
Ovidio Guzmán López, son of El Chapo, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in a U.S. court on June 30, 2025, agreeing to cooperate with authorities, leading to the dismissal of charges in New York and the transfer of his case to Chicago. His brother's extradition in July 2024 influenced his de...
Ovidio Guzmán Pleads Guilty, Cooperates with U.S. Authorities
Ovidio Guzmán López, son of El Chapo, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in a U.S. court on June 30, 2025, agreeing to cooperate with authorities, leading to the dismissal of charges in New York and the transfer of his case to Chicago. His brother's extradition in July 2024 influenced his de...
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36% Bias Score


Mexico Investigates Brokerage Firm for Alleged Sinaloa Cartel Money Laundering
Mexico's Attorney General's office is investigating Vector brokerage firm for allegedly laundering \$5.2 million from Prestadora de Servicios Murata, a shell company linked to the Sinaloa Cartel and previously sanctioned by the US Treasury Department for its role in money laundering and fentanyl pre...
Mexico Investigates Brokerage Firm for Alleged Sinaloa Cartel Money Laundering
Mexico's Attorney General's office is investigating Vector brokerage firm for allegedly laundering \$5.2 million from Prestadora de Servicios Murata, a shell company linked to the Sinaloa Cartel and previously sanctioned by the US Treasury Department for its role in money laundering and fentanyl pre...
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52% Bias Score

US Accuses Mexican Brokerage Firm Vector of Sinaloa Cartel Ties
The US Treasury Department accused Mexican brokerage firm Vector of consistently collaborating with the Sinaloa Cartel, laundering money, purchasing fentanyl precursors, and paying bribes, implicating former Mexican official Genaro García Luna and raising concerns about conflicts of interest involvi...

US Accuses Mexican Brokerage Firm Vector of Sinaloa Cartel Ties
The US Treasury Department accused Mexican brokerage firm Vector of consistently collaborating with the Sinaloa Cartel, laundering money, purchasing fentanyl precursors, and paying bribes, implicating former Mexican official Genaro García Luna and raising concerns about conflicts of interest involvi...
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32% Bias Score

Category 3 Hurricane Erick Pummels Southwestern Mexico
Hurricane Erick, a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph winds, made landfall in southwestern Mexico on Thursday, impacting over two million people in Oaxaca and Guerrero states, causing life-threatening flooding and mudslides, prompting widespread evacuations and suspension of activities.

Category 3 Hurricane Erick Pummels Southwestern Mexico
Hurricane Erick, a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph winds, made landfall in southwestern Mexico on Thursday, impacting over two million people in Oaxaca and Guerrero states, causing life-threatening flooding and mudslides, prompting widespread evacuations and suspension of activities.
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16% Bias Score

Mexican LGBTQ+ Activists and Bar Owner Found Murdered
Isaí López and Jesús Laiza, a gay couple active in Mexican politics and LGBTQ+ activism, were found murdered alongside the owner of a bar they frequented on June 28, 2024, in Hueypoxtla, Mexico; authorities are investigating potential links between the three murders.

Mexican LGBTQ+ Activists and Bar Owner Found Murdered
Isaí López and Jesús Laiza, a gay couple active in Mexican politics and LGBTQ+ activism, were found murdered alongside the owner of a bar they frequented on June 28, 2024, in Hueypoxtla, Mexico; authorities are investigating potential links between the three murders.
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28% Bias Score

Mexico City Archives Preserve Latin American Exile Histories
In Mexico City, CAMeNA and Casa Centroamérica preserve the historical memory of Latin American exiles, utilizing archives and oral histories to document resistance movements from past and present authoritarian regimes in the region, offering vital resources and support.

Mexico City Archives Preserve Latin American Exile Histories
In Mexico City, CAMeNA and Casa Centroamérica preserve the historical memory of Latin American exiles, utilizing archives and oral histories to document resistance movements from past and present authoritarian regimes in the region, offering vital resources and support.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Passes Sweeping Security Reforms, Expanding Surveillance Powers
Mexico's Congress approved sweeping security reforms granting law enforcement agencies broader access to databases and creating a new National Public Security Council headed by Omar García Harfuch, sparking privacy concerns and debate about the balance of power.

Mexico Passes Sweeping Security Reforms, Expanding Surveillance Powers
Mexico's Congress approved sweeping security reforms granting law enforcement agencies broader access to databases and creating a new National Public Security Council headed by Omar García Harfuch, sparking privacy concerns and debate about the balance of power.
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52% Bias Score

20 Bodies Found in Sinaloa Amid Escalating Cartel War
Mexican authorities discovered 20 bodies, including four decapitated victims, in Sinaloa, escalating the violent conflict between Sinaloa cartel factions that began after the arrest of key leaders in El Paso, Texas, in September 2024, leaving nearly 3,000 dead or missing.

20 Bodies Found in Sinaloa Amid Escalating Cartel War
Mexican authorities discovered 20 bodies, including four decapitated victims, in Sinaloa, escalating the violent conflict between Sinaloa cartel factions that began after the arrest of key leaders in El Paso, Texas, in September 2024, leaving nearly 3,000 dead or missing.
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44% Bias Score
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