07Aug2017 | Marijuana Company Buys California Town, Plans to Build ‘Cannabis-Friendly Hospitality Destination’ CNN Don’t be surprised if there is a sign one day on a small California town that reads “Welcome to Nipton: A Place to Get Stoned.†|
07Aug2017 | Despite Fewer Crossings, UN Agency Reports Rise in Migrant Deaths on US-Mexico Borderlands UN News Centre Even as the flow appears to have thinned, migrants crossing the United States-Mexico border are dying at a faster rate in 2017 than in past years, according to a new United Nations agency study. |
06Aug2017 | Forecasters Watch Tropical Storm That Could Deliver Double-Whammy to Mexico USA Today A strengthening tropical system in the Caribbean threatens to slam into Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and then develop into a hurricane to deliver another blow to the country’s east coast later this week. |
06Aug2017 | This City in Mexico Considers Bike-Share with a Twist Next City Every Wednesday evening, hundreds of cyclists ride through the winding streets and past colonial facades of Queretaro’s historic downtown. Riders huddle together; they’re accompanied by a police escort and a support van draped with a banner thanking drivers for their patience. |
06Aug2017 | Robert Mueller Has Impaneled a Grand Jury in the Russia Probe. Here’s Why That’s Important Mic Special counsel Robert Mueller has impaneled a grand jury as part of his probe into the Trump campaign’s alleged ties to Russia, a clear sign the investigation is heating up and could continue to drag on for months. |
06Aug2017 | Deportees from United States to Mexico Are Strangers in a Strange Land America Press Mexico is dealing with a new phenomenon: integrating deportees who “return†to a country they have little to no knowledge of. |
05Aug2017 | WikiLeaks Reveals CIA ’Dumbo’ System to Take Over Webcams, Microphones RT Details of the CIA’s Dumbo project, a system that manipulates devices such as webcams and microphones on Microsoft Windows-operating systems, have been published by WikiLeaks. |
05Aug2017 | Survey Finds 9 Out of 10 Inmates in Mexico Say They Bribed Prison Guards El Universal A new survey by Mexico’s official statistics agency reveals that 87.4 percent of prison inmates say they have paid bribes to guards for things like food, making phone calls or getting a blanket or a mattress. |
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