Por: Associated Press Politics March 13, 2023
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president claimed Monday that his country is safer than the United States, a week after two U.S. citizens were killed and two kidnapped and later rescued in the border city of Matamoros. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said U.S. travel warnings and reports of violence in Mexico were the result of a conspiracy by conservative politicians and U.S. media outlets to smear his administration. Despite López... + full article
Associated Press USA Health March 09, 2023
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president said Thursday that his country does not produce or consume fentanyl, despite enormous evidence to the contrary. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador appeared to depict the synthetic opioid epidemic largely as a U.S. problem, and said... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics February 24, 2023
Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Friday, Feb. 24. I'm Gustavo Arellano, and I'm writing from Orange County, where it's cold and rainy. I'm also a Metro columnist, which means I'm allowed to have opinions. Like:... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Sports February 23, 2023
Julio Urías couldn’t believe it. Austin Barnes? Mexican? “I don't want to draw conclusions based on appearance,” Urías said in Spanish, “but if you look at him or his last name, you don't assume he's Mexican.” Benji Gil was surprised, too, when Mike... + más
Hernández: Julio Urías proved he can be the Dodgers' ace. Now they must pay him like one | Los Angeles Times
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Forbes USA Business February 15, 2023
Vineyard and winery in the Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico.getty Very few people realize that the oldest continually operating winery in all of the Americas (North, Central, and South America) is in Mexico. Established in 1597, (originally Bodega San Lorenzo), was... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 04, 2023
Pancho Villa was the first Mexican legend to disappear — stolen in the dead of night, found by Los Angeles police officers in someone’s backyard, then pilfered once more and never seen again. Other heroes slowly vanished. Gen. Ignacio Zaragoza, who won the Battle of Puebla... + más
Easter Island fire that burned sacred statues could be seen from space | Newsweek
Stunning Bronze Statues Discovered After 2,000 Years Under Spa Water | The Daily Beast
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 17, 2022
Michael Moreno, a reputed member of the Mexican Mafia, has been jailed for more than nine years on a charge that he helped orchestrate a novel but ultimately thwarted alliance with a Mexican drug cartel that wanted to trade money and drugs for protection in prison and muscle on... + más
'A well-oiled machine': The Mexican Mafia's money-making operation in L.A. County jails | Los Angeles Times
6 arrested in San Diego on kidnapping, other charges; they took orders from Mexican Mafia, officials say | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 27, 2022
The authorities were listening when Ramon Amaya called his wife from the Pomona city jail. Amaya, a gang member nicknamed Happy, said on a recorded line that he hoped a judge wouldn't release him before he was sent to the county's main lockup in downtown Los Angeles.... + más
The high school teacher turned lawyer accused of being a fixer for the Mexican Mafia | Los Angeles Times
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