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A faction of the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation Cartel joining forces could change criminal operations across Mexico.
Scientists in Mexico are employing innovative methods, including using pigs as proxies for human remains, to locate over 130,000 people missing due to drug cartel violence.
In their book "After Escobar," Chris Feistl and Dave Mitchell reveal what it really took to bring down the world's biggest ...
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The World from PRX on MSNThe hidden black market fueling Mexico’s cars — and its cartelsEvery day in Mexico, people fill up their cars at gas stations that look completely legal. But a surprising share of that ...
This “super-cartel” won’t just be a criminal syndicate trafficking migrants and drugs: It will operate more like a rogue ...
Scientists in Mexico are testing innovative methods they hope can be employed to locate people missing due to cartel violence ...
Scientists in Mexico are testing innovative methods they hope can be employed to locate the overwhelming number of people ...
A new book, The Fort Bragg Cartel, reveals new details of drug dealing and murder at North Carolina base, the command center for U.S. Special Forces.
The U.S. accuses Nicolás Maduro of leading the Cartel of the Suns and partnering with Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel and Tren de ...
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