Por: ABC News World January 20, 2023
MEXICO CITY -- The second school in as many days was hit Thursday by the mass ingestion of tranquilizer pills that may be linked to a social media “challenge.” Mexico City police said eight students at a middle school had been treated by paramedics after swallowing a “controlled medication,” and that three of them had been taken to a hospital. Police did not say what the drug was, but the term “controlled medication” in usually... + full article
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
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ABC News USA Health December 22, 2022
More than 40% of street drug samples tested in Rhode Island contained the animal tranquilizer xylazine, according to a out of Brown University. It’s the latest sign that the drug, which causes sedation and can lead to skin infections and overdoses, is continuing to spread... + más
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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
CBS News USA World December 15, 2022
Four chimpanzees escaped from their enclosure in a Swedish zoo and roamed freely before being captured and euthanized on Wednesday, according to Swedish media.Annika Troselius, press spokeswoman for the group that operates the Furuvik zoo, told the Expressen daily that the... + más
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Associated Press USA Health November 13, 2022
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Press Association recognized the best of New Mexico’s newspaper writing, photography and advertising at the Better Newspaper Contest Banquet on Saturday.The organization handed out awards to newspapers in four divisions: Weekly 2 - for... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 20, 2022
A giant bear has been removed from underneath a deck in a residential area of Durango, Colorado.It took five wildlife officers and a tranquilizer dart to remove the roughly 400 pound bear from the property, which has now been relocated to a more suitable habitat.This bear may... + más
Man slaps bear to protect family in heart-pounding video | Newsweek
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CNN USA Entertainment October 07, 2022
CNN — A recent episode of “The Great British Bake Off” is drawing criticism from some viewers for its depictions of Mexican culture. In the “Mexican Week” episode of the reality competition series, which aired in the UK on Tuesday and was released in the US on... + más
Great British Baking Show hosts slammed over Mexican week: It's a shame | Newsweek
Why 'Mexican Week' is a sign of bigger problems for ‘Great British Baking Show' | Los Angeles Times
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