DEA Busts Four Suspected Cartel Members in Colorado, Seizes 130,000 Fentanyl Pills
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested four individuals in Colorado on Wednesday, with suspected ties to Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, seizing approximately 130,000 fentanyl pills, numerous rifles, and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
DEA Busts Four Suspected Cartel Members in Colorado, Seizes 130,000 Fentanyl Pills
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested four individuals in Colorado on Wednesday, with suspected ties to Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, seizing approximately 130,000 fentanyl pills, numerous rifles, and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
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60% Bias Score
Zambada Plea Deal Negotiations
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, is negotiating a plea deal with U.S. prosecutors; his son, Vicente, may testify against him, creating a conflict of interest for Zambada's lawyer; the case highlights the ongoing efforts to dismantle the cartel and the complex relationsh...
Zambada Plea Deal Negotiations
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, is negotiating a plea deal with U.S. prosecutors; his son, Vicente, may testify against him, creating a conflict of interest for Zambada's lawyer; the case highlights the ongoing efforts to dismantle the cartel and the complex relationsh...
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36% Bias Score
Fentanyl Crisis Exacerbates US-Mexico Tensions
The capture of Sinaloa cartel leader Ismael Zambada and subsequent US-Mexico disputes over fentanyl production and trafficking, causing approximately 100,000 US deaths annually, highlight the complex political and public health crisis ahead of the Trump administration.
Fentanyl Crisis Exacerbates US-Mexico Tensions
The capture of Sinaloa cartel leader Ismael Zambada and subsequent US-Mexico disputes over fentanyl production and trafficking, causing approximately 100,000 US deaths annually, highlight the complex political and public health crisis ahead of the Trump administration.
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56% Bias Score
Record Fentanyl Seizure in Mexico Amidst U.S. Pressure
Mexican authorities seized over 3,400 pounds of fentanyl pills in Sinaloa, marking the largest fentanyl bust in the country's history, following a sharp drop in seizures this year and amid pressure from the incoming U.S. administration.
Record Fentanyl Seizure in Mexico Amidst U.S. Pressure
Mexican authorities seized over 3,400 pounds of fentanyl pills in Sinaloa, marking the largest fentanyl bust in the country's history, following a sharp drop in seizures this year and amid pressure from the incoming U.S. administration.
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48% Bias Score
Guzmán Brothers' Legal Battles and Sinaloa Cartel War Claim 635 Lives
The Guzmán brothers' legal battles in the US and the bloody war for control of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico are intertwined, with at least 635 deaths in Sinaloa since September 9th, following the controversial arrest of Joaquín Guzmán Jr. and accusations of betrayal against Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
Guzmán Brothers' Legal Battles and Sinaloa Cartel War Claim 635 Lives
The Guzmán brothers' legal battles in the US and the bloody war for control of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico are intertwined, with at least 635 deaths in Sinaloa since September 9th, following the controversial arrest of Joaquín Guzmán Jr. and accusations of betrayal against Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
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68% Bias Score
"Sinaloa Cartel War Leaves Over 1,000 Dead, Displaced in Culiacán"
"A three-month war between rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel has left over 1,000 dead or disappeared in Culiacán, Mexico, causing a humanitarian crisis marked by homicides, forced disappearances, forced displacements, and widespread uncertainty, despite a significant military presence."
"Sinaloa Cartel War Leaves Over 1,000 Dead, Displaced in Culiacán"
"A three-month war between rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel has left over 1,000 dead or disappeared in Culiacán, Mexico, causing a humanitarian crisis marked by homicides, forced disappearances, forced displacements, and widespread uncertainty, despite a significant military presence."
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36% Bias Score
Culiacan Protest Erupts After Cartel Violence Claims Two Young Lives
The killing of two young brothers during a carjacking in Culiacan, Mexico, sparked a massive protest on Thursday, with demonstrators even storming the governor's office, highlighting months of intense cartel violence and a growing public outcry.
Culiacan Protest Erupts After Cartel Violence Claims Two Young Lives
The killing of two young brothers during a carjacking in Culiacan, Mexico, sparked a massive protest on Thursday, with demonstrators even storming the governor's office, highlighting months of intense cartel violence and a growing public outcry.
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36% Bias Score
Sinaloa Cartel Co-Founder Zambada in Plea Talks
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, 76, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, is negotiating a plea deal in a Brooklyn federal court to avoid the death penalty after being arrested in New Mexico in July following over two decades as a fugitive; he faces 17 counts of drug and weapons charges.
Sinaloa Cartel Co-Founder Zambada in Plea Talks
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, 76, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, is negotiating a plea deal in a Brooklyn federal court to avoid the death penalty after being arrested in New Mexico in July following over two decades as a fugitive; he faces 17 counts of drug and weapons charges.
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36% Bias Score
Sinaloa Police Commander Assassinated Amid Cartel Violence
On Tuesday, Culiacán Municipal Police Commander Juan Carlos Vázquez Ayala, 51, was shot and killed while driving to work in his car by a group of gunmen; this is the latest incident in an upsurge of violence in Sinaloa since September, linked to a conflict between factions of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Sinaloa Police Commander Assassinated Amid Cartel Violence
On Tuesday, Culiacán Municipal Police Commander Juan Carlos Vázquez Ayala, 51, was shot and killed while driving to work in his car by a group of gunmen; this is the latest incident in an upsurge of violence in Sinaloa since September, linked to a conflict between factions of the Sinaloa Cartel.
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44% Bias Score
El Chapo's Sons Face Plea Deal Negotiations in US
US authorities are negotiating plea deals with Ovidio and Joaquin Guzmán, sons of El Chapo, to avoid trial; Ovidio's case is progressing faster than Joaquin's, with potential resolutions by February 27 and March 19 respectively; the plea deals may involve cooperation and could significantly impact t...
El Chapo's Sons Face Plea Deal Negotiations in US
US authorities are negotiating plea deals with Ovidio and Joaquin Guzmán, sons of El Chapo, to avoid trial; Ovidio's case is progressing faster than Joaquin's, with potential resolutions by February 27 and March 19 respectively; the plea deals may involve cooperation and could significantly impact t...
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56% Bias Score
Sinaloa Cartel War Shatters Myth of \"Good Narcos\", Leaves 1000 Dead
A bloody war between rival factions of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, triggered by the arrest of two leaders in El Paso, Texas, has left over 1000 dead or disappeared and shattered the previous unwritten pact to spare innocent civilians, leading to widespread public anger and a rejection of the \"good nar...
Sinaloa Cartel War Shatters Myth of \"Good Narcos\", Leaves 1000 Dead
A bloody war between rival factions of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, triggered by the arrest of two leaders in El Paso, Texas, has left over 1000 dead or disappeared and shattered the previous unwritten pact to spare innocent civilians, leading to widespread public anger and a rejection of the \"good nar...
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60% Bias Score
Record Fentanyl Seizure in Mexico Amidst U.S. Pressure
Mexican authorities made the largest fentanyl bust in the country's history, seizing over 2,300 pounds of pills in Sinaloa, following a sharp decrease in seizures earlier in the year and amid U.S. pressure.
Record Fentanyl Seizure in Mexico Amidst U.S. Pressure
Mexican authorities made the largest fentanyl bust in the country's history, seizing over 2,300 pounds of pills in Sinaloa, following a sharp decrease in seizures earlier in the year and amid U.S. pressure.
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56% Bias Score