28Jul2017 | Healthline Explores Whether Mexico Has a Better Healthcare System Than the US Healthline Many Americans travel south to Mexico for cheaper medical care, but how does the Mexican healthcare system work for its most vulnerable citizens? |
28Jul2017 | Mexicans Relying on Religion to Break Their Addictions Agencia EFE Some Mexicans are turning to their faith to break their dependence on alcohol or drugs by taking oaths to the Virgin of Guadalupe, whose basilica here receives some 200 devotees each day who swear to leave their addictions behind. |
28Jul2017 | Google Play Unearths New Israeli-Made Spyware Apps i24NEWS Global technology giant Google announced this week that it has discovered spyware for sale on its Google Play store capable of recording calls and accessing encrypted chat applications, and that it appears to have been developed by an Israeli company. |
28Jul2017 | Surveillance Video Appears to Show CBP Officers Having 16-Year-Old Drink Liquid Meth Oxygen Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in 2013 allowed - and possibly encouraged - a teenage student to drink from a plastic bottle that would later be found to contain liquid methamphetamine. |
28Jul2017 | PAN Presidential Candidate: Mexico Must Pay Police Much More to End Violence Reuters Mexico must significantly improve police pay and conditions to end chronic drug gang violence plaguing the country, said a former foreign minister now running for the presidency. |
28Jul2017 | Move Over Slim, Zuckerberg Now World’s 5th Richest IANS According to a report in Fortune on Thursday, Zuckerberg’s net worth hit $72.7 billion on Thursday. This increase of more than $3 billion sent him past Mexico’s Carlos Slim to become the world’s fifth-richest man. |
28Jul2017 | Diving Cenote Angelita, the Yucatan Peninsula’s Hidden ‘Underwater River’ Atlas Obscura Scuba divers from across the globe flock to Angelita Cenote, an underwater cave along the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, to witness an unusual mirage: a river in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. |
27Jul2017 | Lack of Resources and Corruption Are Barriers That Mexico Imposes on Its Scientists Mexico News Daily Mexican scientists and researchers are forced to seek employment and career development abroad due to a lack of infrastructure and resources as well as government corruption that prevent them from advancing in their work, say Mexican academics based in the United States. |
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