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Suspect in Multiple Murders Dies in Mexican Prison, Raising Concerns
In Mexico City, Miguel Cortés, the suspect in the murder of 17-year-old María José and at least seven other women, died in prison after a fall, leaving his victims' families without justice and prompting calls for investigation into the circumstances of his death and potential cover-up.
Suspect in Multiple Murders Dies in Mexican Prison, Raising Concerns
In Mexico City, Miguel Cortés, the suspect in the murder of 17-year-old María José and at least seven other women, died in prison after a fall, leaving his victims' families without justice and prompting calls for investigation into the circumstances of his death and potential cover-up.
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48% Bias Score


Mexican Singer Flees Stage After Narcocorrido Ban, Facing Violent Backlash
Mexican singer Luis R. Conriquez was forced to flee a stage on Saturday after telling fans he was banned from performing narcocorridos, songs glorifying drug cartels; the incident resulted in violence and equipment damage, highlighting a government crackdown on the genre following similar incidents ...
Mexican Singer Flees Stage After Narcocorrido Ban, Facing Violent Backlash
Mexican singer Luis R. Conriquez was forced to flee a stage on Saturday after telling fans he was banned from performing narcocorridos, songs glorifying drug cartels; the incident resulted in violence and equipment damage, highlighting a government crackdown on the genre following similar incidents ...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Dominates Archery and Diving World Cups
Mexican athletes won multiple medals in archery and diving World Cups from April 11-13; Alejandra Valencia earned gold and silver in archery, while divers Osmar Olvera and Juan Celaya won silver medals in both Florida and Canada, showcasing Mexico's consistent strength in these disciplines.
Mexico Dominates Archery and Diving World Cups
Mexican athletes won multiple medals in archery and diving World Cups from April 11-13; Alejandra Valencia earned gold and silver in archery, while divers Osmar Olvera and Juan Celaya won silver medals in both Florida and Canada, showcasing Mexico's consistent strength in these disciplines.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Addresses Missing Persons Crisis with Government Meetings and Demands for Resignations
Following a recent crisis involving the discovery of bodies in Teuchitlán, Mexico's government initiated meetings with families of the disappeared, resulting in demands for the resignation of several officials and a commitment to ongoing dialogue and systemic change.
Mexico Addresses Missing Persons Crisis with Government Meetings and Demands for Resignations
Following a recent crisis involving the discovery of bodies in Teuchitlán, Mexico's government initiated meetings with families of the disappeared, resulting in demands for the resignation of several officials and a commitment to ongoing dialogue and systemic change.
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48% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's Security Reforms Delayed by Mexican Congress Disagreements
President Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed security and anti-forced disappearance reforms face delays in the Mexican Congress due to internal disagreements within the ruling Morena party and its allies, potentially delaying implementation until September.
Sheinbaum's Security Reforms Delayed by Mexican Congress Disagreements
President Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed security and anti-forced disappearance reforms face delays in the Mexican Congress due to internal disagreements within the ruling Morena party and its allies, potentially delaying implementation until September.
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40% Bias Score


2025 Concacaf Gold Cup Schedule Unveiled: USMNT Faces Potential Showdowns with Mexico, Canada
The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup schedule, released on Friday, sets up potential clashes between the USMNT, Mexico, and Canada; the USMNT's group stage begins June 15th against Trinidad and Tobago, followed by matches against Saudi Arabia and Haiti, with the final in Houston on July 6th.
2025 Concacaf Gold Cup Schedule Unveiled: USMNT Faces Potential Showdowns with Mexico, Canada
The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup schedule, released on Friday, sets up potential clashes between the USMNT, Mexico, and Canada; the USMNT's group stage begins June 15th against Trinidad and Tobago, followed by matches against Saudi Arabia and Haiti, with the final in Houston on July 6th.
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32% 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

Advance Metals to Commence Drilling at High-Grade Yoquivo Silver-Gold Project
Advance Metals has received all necessary approvals to begin a 3000m, 9-12 hole drill program at its Yoquivo silver-gold project in Mexico, targeting high-grade epithermal veins following significant previous intersections, with work starting in three weeks.

Advance Metals to Commence Drilling at High-Grade Yoquivo Silver-Gold Project
Advance Metals has received all necessary approvals to begin a 3000m, 9-12 hole drill program at its Yoquivo silver-gold project in Mexico, targeting high-grade epithermal veins following significant previous intersections, with work starting in three weeks.
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48% Bias Score

Mexican Cartels Use Social Media for Recruitment, Exposing Deadly Training Camp
Mexican drug cartels are using social media to recruit members with false job offers, as evidenced by the discovery of a CJNG training and extermination center in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, where hundreds were allegedly trained and those who resisted were killed; this highlights the urgent need for improv...

Mexican Cartels Use Social Media for Recruitment, Exposing Deadly Training Camp
Mexican drug cartels are using social media to recruit members with false job offers, as evidenced by the discovery of a CJNG training and extermination center in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, where hundreds were allegedly trained and those who resisted were killed; this highlights the urgent need for improv...
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44% Bias Score

Teotihuacan Altar Unearthed in Tikal Reveals Extensive Cultural and Political Influence
Archaeologists unearthed a 1,700-year-old altar in Tikal, Guatemala, adorned with Teotihuacan-style artwork and containing burials mirroring Teotihuacan rituals; this confirms a significant Teotihuacan political and cultural influence in the Mayan city.

Teotihuacan Altar Unearthed in Tikal Reveals Extensive Cultural and Political Influence
Archaeologists unearthed a 1,700-year-old altar in Tikal, Guatemala, adorned with Teotihuacan-style artwork and containing burials mirroring Teotihuacan rituals; this confirms a significant Teotihuacan political and cultural influence in the Mayan city.
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40% Bias Score

US Drone Strikes Against Mexican Cartels: A Sovereignty Debate
The US is considering using drones against Mexican drug cartels, despite opposition from the Mexican government and the Pentagon, raising concerns about sovereignty and the effectiveness of such military action. The debate highlights the complexities of transnational drug trafficking and the need fo...

US Drone Strikes Against Mexican Cartels: A Sovereignty Debate
The US is considering using drones against Mexican drug cartels, despite opposition from the Mexican government and the Pentagon, raising concerns about sovereignty and the effectiveness of such military action. The debate highlights the complexities of transnational drug trafficking and the need fo...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Negotiates Lower US Tariffs on Auto Exports
Mexico is negotiating with the US to reduce tariffs on its automotive exports, aiming for a 13-15% rate based on US content, to mitigate the economic impact of potential new tariffs on autos, steel, aluminum, and beer; the Mexican government has 30 days to reach an agreement.

Mexico Negotiates Lower US Tariffs on Auto Exports
Mexico is negotiating with the US to reduce tariffs on its automotive exports, aiming for a 13-15% rate based on US content, to mitigate the economic impact of potential new tariffs on autos, steel, aluminum, and beer; the Mexican government has 30 days to reach an agreement.
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44% Bias Score
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