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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


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


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


Pemex Oil Spill Damages 17 Kilometers of Tabasco Coastline
A Pemex pipeline leak near Dos Bocas, Tabasco, spilled approximately 300 barrels of oil, affecting 17 kilometers of coastline, causing environmental damage to a protected lagoon, halting fishing and tourism, and prompting a government complaint.
Pemex Oil Spill Damages 17 Kilometers of Tabasco Coastline
A Pemex pipeline leak near Dos Bocas, Tabasco, spilled approximately 300 barrels of oil, affecting 17 kilometers of coastline, causing environmental damage to a protected lagoon, halting fishing and tourism, and prompting a government complaint.
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40% Bias Score


CIDH Condemns US Agents for Killing Undocumented Immigrant in San Diego
On May 28, 2010, Anastasio Hernández Rojas, a 42-year-old undocumented Mexican immigrant in San Diego, was beaten to death by at least a dozen US CBP agents; the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) found the US government responsible, highlighting a pattern of impunity and discriminatio...
CIDH Condemns US Agents for Killing Undocumented Immigrant in San Diego
On May 28, 2010, Anastasio Hernández Rojas, a 42-year-old undocumented Mexican immigrant in San Diego, was beaten to death by at least a dozen US CBP agents; the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) found the US government responsible, highlighting a pattern of impunity and discriminatio...
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24% Bias Score


Record Fentanyl Seizure Leads to 16 Sinaloa Cartel Arrests
On May 6, 2025, US authorities arrested 16 Sinaloa Cartel members, including leader Heriberto Salazar Amaya, seizing approximately 3 million fentanyl pills, 11.5 kg of fentanyl, and $5 million in cash near the US-Mexico border in an operation that reflects the Trump administration's fight against dr...
Record Fentanyl Seizure Leads to 16 Sinaloa Cartel Arrests
On May 6, 2025, US authorities arrested 16 Sinaloa Cartel members, including leader Heriberto Salazar Amaya, seizing approximately 3 million fentanyl pills, 11.5 kg of fentanyl, and $5 million in cash near the US-Mexico border in an operation that reflects the Trump administration's fight against dr...
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60% 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

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

Mexico City Revamps High School Admissions with Three-Tiered System
Mexico City's 272,000 high school applicants can choose open enrollment, UNAM/IPN exams, or a combination, starting in 2025; replacing a 1996 system, this process uses lotteries for high-demand schools and online exams for competitive institutions.

Mexico City Revamps High School Admissions with Three-Tiered System
Mexico City's 272,000 high school applicants can choose open enrollment, UNAM/IPN exams, or a combination, starting in 2025; replacing a 1996 system, this process uses lotteries for high-demand schools and online exams for competitive institutions.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico City Accuses Judges of Favoring Criminals Ahead of Judicial Elections
Mexico City's government accuses federal judges of favoring criminals, releasing over 100 convicts and delaying extraditions, ahead of a crucial judicial election on June 1st where citizens will vote for all judicial positions.

Mexico City Accuses Judges of Favoring Criminals Ahead of Judicial Elections
Mexico City's government accuses federal judges of favoring criminals, releasing over 100 convicts and delaying extraditions, ahead of a crucial judicial election on June 1st where citizens will vote for all judicial positions.
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68% Bias Score

Ford Increases Prices on Mexican-Made Vehicles by up to $2,000 Due to Tariffs
Ford raised prices on three US-made vehicles imported from Mexico by up to $2,000 due to a 25% tariff on imported vehicles, impacting Mustang Mach-E, Maverick, and Bronco Sport models built after May 2nd, contradicting earlier statements by executives.

Ford Increases Prices on Mexican-Made Vehicles by up to $2,000 Due to Tariffs
Ford raised prices on three US-made vehicles imported from Mexico by up to $2,000 due to a 25% tariff on imported vehicles, impacting Mustang Mach-E, Maverick, and Bronco Sport models built after May 2nd, contradicting earlier statements by executives.
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36% Bias Score

Mexican Prison Report Wins Journalism Award
Beatriz Guillén and Mónica González's report, "Tragedia en la cárcel de mujeres", detailing the deaths of eleven women in a Morelos prison due to systemic violence and neglect, won second place in the 7th Breach Valdez Award, highlighting the state's failure to ensure gender justice.

Mexican Prison Report Wins Journalism Award
Beatriz Guillén and Mónica González's report, "Tragedia en la cárcel de mujeres", detailing the deaths of eleven women in a Morelos prison due to systemic violence and neglect, won second place in the 7th Breach Valdez Award, highlighting the state's failure to ensure gender justice.
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24% Bias Score
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