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Mexican Cartels Control 85-90% of US-Bound Illicit Drugs
Mexican cartels Sinaloa and CJNG control 85-90% of U.S.-bound illicit drugs, driving violence and exploiting sanctuary city policies, while gang culture glamorization fuels recruitment among vulnerable populations.
Mexican Cartels Control 85-90% of US-Bound Illicit Drugs
Mexican cartels Sinaloa and CJNG control 85-90% of U.S.-bound illicit drugs, driving violence and exploiting sanctuary city policies, while gang culture glamorization fuels recruitment among vulnerable populations.
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72% Bias Score


Wife Arrested in Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday, March 18, for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death on Feb. 17 in Ramona, California. Surveillance footage shows an argument and assault before Marodi's death; Olejniczak Marodi has...
Wife Arrested in Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday, March 18, for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death on Feb. 17 in Ramona, California. Surveillance footage shows an argument and assault before Marodi's death; Olejniczak Marodi has...
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48% Bias Score


Wife Arrested for Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday, March 18, and charged with the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death at their Ramona, California home on February 17. Olejniczak Marodi was previously convicted of manslaughter.
Wife Arrested for Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday, March 18, and charged with the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death at their Ramona, California home on February 17. Olejniczak Marodi was previously convicted of manslaughter.
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52% Bias Score


La Cocina": Ruizpalacios's Critical Look at Immigrant Workers
Alonso Ruizpalacios's "La Cocina", a black-and-white film about a New York restaurant kitchen staff, draws from his early 2000s experience at the Rainforest Cafe, providing a critical, timeless look at immigrant workers' struggles within a capitalist system, facing financial and ideological obstacle...
La Cocina": Ruizpalacios's Critical Look at Immigrant Workers
Alonso Ruizpalacios's "La Cocina", a black-and-white film about a New York restaurant kitchen staff, draws from his early 2000s experience at the Rainforest Cafe, providing a critical, timeless look at immigrant workers' struggles within a capitalist system, facing financial and ideological obstacle...
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36% Bias Score


Postponed Tariffs on Imported Vehicles Cause Uncertainty in US Car Market
President Trump's 25% tariffs on vehicles and parts from Canada and Mexico, initially set for April 2nd, were delayed until April 2nd after a one-month reprieve, causing uncertainty in the car market and potential price increases of $3,500-$10,000 on new cars.
Postponed Tariffs on Imported Vehicles Cause Uncertainty in US Car Market
President Trump's 25% tariffs on vehicles and parts from Canada and Mexico, initially set for April 2nd, were delayed until April 2nd after a one-month reprieve, causing uncertainty in the car market and potential price increases of $3,500-$10,000 on new cars.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Border Crackdown: Apprehensions Plummet, but Smuggling Persists on TikTok
The number of migrants apprehended at the US-Mexico border plummeted 94% in February 2024, down to 8,000 encounters, due to the Trump administration's harsh anti-immigration policies. However, human smugglers continue to operate, now using TikTok to advertise their services, despite inherent risks a...
Trump's Border Crackdown: Apprehensions Plummet, but Smuggling Persists on TikTok
The number of migrants apprehended at the US-Mexico border plummeted 94% in February 2024, down to 8,000 encounters, due to the Trump administration's harsh anti-immigration policies. However, human smugglers continue to operate, now using TikTok to advertise their services, despite inherent risks a...
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48% Bias Score

Murder Suspect Yolanda Marodi Apprehended in Mexico
Yolanda Marodi, who was previously convicted of manslaughter, was arrested in Mexico for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, whose body was found in their Ramona home on February 17th after a domestic dispute caught on a Ring camera; she was apprehended near the US-Mexico border...

Murder Suspect Yolanda Marodi Apprehended in Mexico
Yolanda Marodi, who was previously convicted of manslaughter, was arrested in Mexico for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, whose body was found in their Ramona home on February 17th after a domestic dispute caught on a Ring camera; she was apprehended near the US-Mexico border...
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48% Bias Score

Wife Arrested for Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexicali, Mexico, on Saturday, March 18, and charged with the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death at their Ramona, California home on February 17. Olejniczak Marodi has a prior manslaughter conviction.

Wife Arrested for Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexicali, Mexico, on Saturday, March 18, and charged with the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death at their Ramona, California home on February 17. Olejniczak Marodi has a prior manslaughter conviction.
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40% Bias Score

FIFA Fines Mexico for Homophobic Chants at World Cup
FIFA fined Mexico's football federation US\$10,000 for fans' homophobic chants during a World Cup match against Germany, a continuation of a problem dating back to at least 2003 and despite previous sanctions, reflecting broader challenges in combating homophobia in sports globally.

FIFA Fines Mexico for Homophobic Chants at World Cup
FIFA fined Mexico's football federation US\$10,000 for fans' homophobic chants during a World Cup match against Germany, a continuation of a problem dating back to at least 2003 and despite previous sanctions, reflecting broader challenges in combating homophobia in sports globally.
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Government Downplays Potential Mass Grave Evidence in Teuchitlán
The discovery of potential mass graves in Teuchitlán, Jalisco prompted initial government concern, which quickly shifted to a media campaign discrediting search groups and emphasizing state-level blame, raising concerns about a systemic effort to suppress evidence of human rights abuses.

Mexican Government Downplays Potential Mass Grave Evidence in Teuchitlán
The discovery of potential mass graves in Teuchitlán, Jalisco prompted initial government concern, which quickly shifted to a media campaign discrediting search groups and emphasizing state-level blame, raising concerns about a systemic effort to suppress evidence of human rights abuses.
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60% Bias Score

Camarena Family Sues Sinaloa Cartel, Citing Terrorist Designation
The family of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, murdered in 1985 by the Sinaloa Cartel, is suing former cartel leaders in a US federal lawsuit, using a terrorist designation to seek financial compensation for their loss.

Camarena Family Sues Sinaloa Cartel, Citing Terrorist Designation
The family of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, murdered in 1985 by the Sinaloa Cartel, is suing former cartel leaders in a US federal lawsuit, using a terrorist designation to seek financial compensation for their loss.
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44% Bias Score

Morena Faces Backlash Over Attempted Dismissal of Rape Accusations Against Former Governor
Former Morelos Governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco faces accusations of attempted rape from his half-sister; a congressional committee initially voted to dismiss the case due to perceived procedural irregularities, sparking outrage among female lawmakers and raising questions about potential legal repercussi...

Morena Faces Backlash Over Attempted Dismissal of Rape Accusations Against Former Governor
Former Morelos Governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco faces accusations of attempted rape from his half-sister; a congressional committee initially voted to dismiss the case due to perceived procedural irregularities, sparking outrage among female lawmakers and raising questions about potential legal repercussi...
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60% Bias Score
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