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Violence has soared in Sinaloa since the capture in the U.S. of cartel co-founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada almost a year ago.
Violence has soared in Sinaloa since the capture in the U.S. of cartel co-founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada almost a year ago.
This isn’t just a drug war anymore — it’s a hybrid criminal insurgency spreading across the hemisphere,’ one expert says.
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The remains were found during construction work in Jalisco state, home to one of the country's most powerful drug cartels, ...
On Tuesday morning, a group of gunmen ambushed and killed Martha Laura Mendoza, the mayor of Tepalcatepec, a rural ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a lawsuit by the Mexican government against U.S. gun makers cannot go forward. In a unanimous decision by Justice Elena Kagan, the justices held […] ...
Sol remembers her first kill for a Mexican cartel: a kidnapping she committed with a handful of other young recruits that twisted into torture and bled into murder. She was 12 years old.
The Mexican government claimed U.S. gun manufacturers have “knowingly” sold their products to the country’s drug cartels.
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