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Mexican Student's Disappearance Exposes Systemic Failures in Justice System
17-year-old Pablo Gómez Orozco disappeared in March 2023 after leaving home to search for work in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico; his mother's efforts to find him revealed his involvement with the Jalisco drug cartel and systemic failures within four state prosecutors' offices that refused to help.
Mexican Student's Disappearance Exposes Systemic Failures in Justice System
17-year-old Pablo Gómez Orozco disappeared in March 2023 after leaving home to search for work in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico; his mother's efforts to find him revealed his involvement with the Jalisco drug cartel and systemic failures within four state prosecutors' offices that refused to help.
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52% Bias Score


Forensic Kit Sparks Debate Amid Mexico's Disappearance Crisis
Biologist Becky Bios created a forensic kit containing DNA and identifying information to aid in searches for missing persons in Mexico, a country with over 125,000 missing people, sparking both support and controversy.
Forensic Kit Sparks Debate Amid Mexico's Disappearance Crisis
Biologist Becky Bios created a forensic kit containing DNA and identifying information to aid in searches for missing persons in Mexico, a country with over 125,000 missing people, sparking both support and controversy.
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60% Bias Score


Escaped Murderer Captured in Tijuana After Killing Mexican Police Officer
Cesar Hernandez, a California inmate serving 80 years to life for murder who escaped custody on December 2nd, 2024, was apprehended in Tijuana, Mexico, on Thursday, April 11th, after killing Abigail Esparza Reyes, a member of a specialized Mexican police unit known as the "Gringo Hunters," during a ...
Escaped Murderer Captured in Tijuana After Killing Mexican Police Officer
Cesar Hernandez, a California inmate serving 80 years to life for murder who escaped custody on December 2nd, 2024, was apprehended in Tijuana, Mexico, on Thursday, April 11th, after killing Abigail Esparza Reyes, a member of a specialized Mexican police unit known as the "Gringo Hunters," during a ...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Faces Escalating Measles Outbreak Amidst Semana Santa
A measles outbreak in northern Mexico, starting March 13th with 22 cases, has reached 435 confirmed cases by late April, with one death, spreading to other states during the Semana Santa holiday, raising concerns of a national epidemic.
Mexico Faces Escalating Measles Outbreak Amidst Semana Santa
A measles outbreak in northern Mexico, starting March 13th with 22 cases, has reached 435 confirmed cases by late April, with one death, spreading to other states during the Semana Santa holiday, raising concerns of a national epidemic.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico's Ineffective Narcocorrido Ban: Prioritize Victims, Not Songs
Mexico's government should prioritize supporting victims of cartel violence rather than banning narcocorridos, songs that glorify drug cartels, to effectively combat narcoculture; a lack of justice and state capacity allows cartels to fill power vacuums, fueling public sympathy.
Mexico's Ineffective Narcocorrido Ban: Prioritize Victims, Not Songs
Mexico's government should prioritize supporting victims of cartel violence rather than banning narcocorridos, songs that glorify drug cartels, to effectively combat narcoculture; a lack of justice and state capacity allows cartels to fill power vacuums, fueling public sympathy.
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52% Bias Score


Gunmen Kill Four at Guanajuato Soccer Field
Four men were killed and two injured in a mass shooting at a soccer field in Cárdenas, Guanajuato on Monday, adding to at least ten similar attacks in the state this year, and occurring near a police checkpoint established after a similar attack weeks prior.
Gunmen Kill Four at Guanajuato Soccer Field
Four men were killed and two injured in a mass shooting at a soccer field in Cárdenas, Guanajuato on Monday, adding to at least ten similar attacks in the state this year, and occurring near a police checkpoint established after a similar attack weeks prior.
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24% Bias Score

Death of Suspected Serial Killer in Mexico City Leaves Multiple Cases Unresolved
Miguel Cortés, a suspected serial killer in Mexico City, died in prison of an apparent drug overdose following a fall. The death leaves multiple cases unresolved, including those of Frida Sofía Lima Rivera, Amairany, Viviana Elizabeth Garrido Ibarra, and Karen Ornellas Baltazar, and raises questions...

Death of Suspected Serial Killer in Mexico City Leaves Multiple Cases Unresolved
Miguel Cortés, a suspected serial killer in Mexico City, died in prison of an apparent drug overdose following a fall. The death leaves multiple cases unresolved, including those of Frida Sofía Lima Rivera, Amairany, Viviana Elizabeth Garrido Ibarra, and Karen Ornellas Baltazar, and raises questions...
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64% Bias Score

Texan Easter Tradition Honors Mother's Memory
In Austin, Texas, Denise Solis continues her family's Easter tradition of making and sharing cascarones, confetti-filled eggshells, with her son, honoring the memory of her mother who died in 2003, creating a powerful symbol of rebirth and connection across generations.

Texan Easter Tradition Honors Mother's Memory
In Austin, Texas, Denise Solis continues her family's Easter tradition of making and sharing cascarones, confetti-filled eggshells, with her son, honoring the memory of her mother who died in 2003, creating a powerful symbol of rebirth and connection across generations.
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28% Bias Score

CJNG Violence in Teocaltiche, Jalisco: Police Chief Murder Exposes State Failure
In Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico, the July 18th murder of police commissioner Ramón Grande Moncada, along with the prior killings of eight police officers and a civilian in February, highlights the Jalisco New Generation Cartel's (CJNG) control and the state government's failure to curb violence, lea...

CJNG Violence in Teocaltiche, Jalisco: Police Chief Murder Exposes State Failure
In Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico, the July 18th murder of police commissioner Ramón Grande Moncada, along with the prior killings of eight police officers and a civilian in February, highlights the Jalisco New Generation Cartel's (CJNG) control and the state government's failure to curb violence, lea...
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Emergency Appeal of Mexican Nationals Facing Deportation
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan denied an emergency appeal by four Mexican nationals facing deportation, rejecting their claims of cartel violence in Mexico despite evidence of threats and past violence against their family; they were ordered to report to immigration officials on April 17, 2025.

Supreme Court Rejects Emergency Appeal of Mexican Nationals Facing Deportation
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan denied an emergency appeal by four Mexican nationals facing deportation, rejecting their claims of cartel violence in Mexico despite evidence of threats and past violence against their family; they were ordered to report to immigration officials on April 17, 2025.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico: Highest Pegasus Spyware Victim Count in 2019
In 2019, Mexico experienced the highest number of Pegasus spyware attacks globally, with 456 victims between April 29 and May 10, representing 37% of the total 1,233 cases documented in a WhatsApp lawsuit against the spyware's manufacturer, NSO Group. The attacks targeted diverse individuals includi...

Mexico: Highest Pegasus Spyware Victim Count in 2019
In 2019, Mexico experienced the highest number of Pegasus spyware attacks globally, with 456 victims between April 29 and May 10, representing 37% of the total 1,233 cases documented in a WhatsApp lawsuit against the spyware's manufacturer, NSO Group. The attacks targeted diverse individuals includi...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Judicial Reform: Systemic Exclusion of Indigenous People
Mexico's judicial reform, intended to improve efficiency and public access, has excluded indigenous people; only six of over 3,000 candidates self-identify as indigenous, despite comprising 19.4% of the population, highlighting systemic discrimination and inequality within the judicial system.

Mexico's Judicial Reform: Systemic Exclusion of Indigenous People
Mexico's judicial reform, intended to improve efficiency and public access, has excluded indigenous people; only six of over 3,000 candidates self-identify as indigenous, despite comprising 19.4% of the population, highlighting systemic discrimination and inequality within the judicial system.
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44% Bias Score
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