10Nov2015 | Sugar Clinics in Mexico Help Patients Gain Control Over Diabetes PBS NewsHour In Mexico, over 70 percent of citizens are overweight or obese and 14 percent of Mexican adults now suffer from diabetes, though half of those affected aren't even aware they have the disease. |
10Nov2015 | President Pena Nieto to Open National Debate on Mexico's Marijuana Laws Reuters Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Monday he would open a national debate to review the country's marijuana laws ahead of a key United Nations meeting next year, following a landmark court ruling. |
10Nov2015 | Amnesty: Mexico Police Who Tortured Innocent Woman Into Confessing to a Crime Must Face Justice Amnesty International The acquittal of a young woman who was tortured into confessing to the crime of extortion is long awaited good news but Mexico must ensure those responsible for the abuse she suffered face justice and that she receives reparation, said Amnesty International. |
10Nov2015 | BJ Baldwin Is Back: Watch a Baja-Spec Trophy Truck Tear Through Washington State Top Gear BJ Baldwin heads to the Pacific Northwest with his 800hp Trophy Truck to battle Bruce The Sasquatch in a showdown for the ages in #Recoil3. If you thought you’d seen it all in RECOIL 1 & RECOIL 2, you were mistaken. |
09Nov2015 | Weak Earnings Are Failing to Deter Mexico Investors Bloomberg Mexico’s worst earnings in 13 quarters aren’t deterring investors betting that rising sales are a precursor to economic growth next year. |
09Nov2015 | Locked Up & Neglected After Fleeing Danger, Immigrant Women Detainees on Hunger Strike Democracy Now! Last month, 27 immigrant women detained at the for-profit T. Don Hutto facility in Austin began refusing meals, demanding an end to mistreatment and their immediate release. Most are asylum seekers from Central America, which has seen a surge in migrants fleeing violence and abuse. |
09Nov2015 | Rights Agency Says Prosecutors Have Failed to Address Concerns Over Missing Students Associated Press Mexico's National Human Rights Commission is criticizing the Attorney General's Office for failing to address all the recommendations it made in July about the investigation into the fate of 43 missing college students. |
09Nov2015 | Meet a Mexican Superhero Wrestling for Pedestrians The Guardian Clogged with traffic, crippled by poor infrastructure – the capital is notoriously hard to navigate on foot. Enter Peatonito, the activist fighting for safer streets. |
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