27Jul2016 | The Glory of Rapping for Writer Miguel de Cervantes The New York Times “Rap in Cervantes†is among the innovative celebrations being held this year to mark the 400th anniversary of the death of Cervantes. |
27Jul2016 | What I Learned Reporting on Both Sides of the U.S.-Mexico Border Cronkite News Border and migration issues are at the forefront of the presidential election, and it is our duty as accurate and reliable journalists to go out and do some real reporting in the field. After months of hard work reporting on three different border regions, I can tell you that these residents want a voice. |
27Jul2016 | GM Creates Tech to Help Prevent Hot Car Deaths CBS This Morning Amid the heat wave in parts of the U.S., there has been a spike in the number of kids who died after being left in hot cars. One carmaker's new technology could reduce the risk. |
27Jul2016 | Jalisco Moves to End Political Immunity and Usher in a New Kind of Politics for Mexico Global Voices The Jalisco state Congress oversaw a historic session when they approved the removal of the fuero, a law that offers constitutional protections to the political class and government employees, preventing them from being prosecuted for crimes while still in office. |
27Jul2016 | Transgender Identity Is Not a Mental Health Disorder, Mexico Study Finds Live Science People who identify as transgender should not be considered to have a mental health disorder, according to a new study from Mexico. |
27Jul2016 | The Word 'Impunity' Haunts President Enrique Pena Nieto of Mexico Townhall How bad is the "impunity" Mexicans despise? In February, the Center for Impunity and Justice Studies published an "impunity index" that indicated only 4.46 percent of reported crimes in Mexico resulted in convictions. |
26Jul2016 | Security Officials Accuse Union Teachers of Stealing Nearly 200 Vehicles Mexico News Daily The CNTE teachers’ union has amassed an impressive collection of trucks, buses and cars in Michoacan, and at least 24 of the latter are brand-new vehicles. |
26Jul2016 | Insight Crime: Is the Godfather of Mexico's Drug Trade Back in Business? Insight Crime The founder of Mexico's notorious and now defunct Guadalajara Cartel, Rafael Caro Quintero, has been linked to two recent events that have raised alarm among authorities. |
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