26Jul2017 | Death at Mexico’s Northern Border an Increasing Risk for Migrants NPR.org The deaths of 10 people who were discovered in a tractor-trailer parked at a Wal-Mart in San Antonio have focused new attention on the dangers of crossing the southern border. |
26Jul2017 | U.S. State Department Warns Tourists About Possibly Tainted Alcohol at Mexican Resorts Journal Sentinel The U.S. Department of State is alerting travelers to Mexico about possible tainted or counterfeit alcohol that could cause sickness and blacking out. |
26Jul2017 | Could AI Bot Keep Patients from Going to the Doctor? SnapMunk Turning to Google is the worst possible place to try and diagnose yourself. The information is not regulated and may not be correct. The advice could be harmful both physically and potentially mentally. |
26Jul2017 | Increasing Mexico Nightclub Attacks Show Crime Groups’ Brazenness InSight Crime Attacks on Mexico’s nightclubs are on the rise, suggesting criminal groups are becoming increasingly willing to use public violence, and highlighting the collateral damage this dynamic has had on the country’s tourist centers. |
26Jul2017 | How Activist Artists Contest the US-Mexico Border Wall The Conversation Some particularly interesting examples of the conjunctions of art, activism, and new media, have focused on the US-Mexico border region, a space which has come under increased scrutiny in recent months, particularly in the light of Trump’s infamous plans to build a wall between Mexico and the US. |
26Jul2017 | Investigative Journalist Craig Unger on What Trump Owes the Russian Mafia Democracy Now! A new exposé and cover story in the September issue of the New Republic examines how the Russian mafia has used the president’s properties to launder money and hide assets. |
26Jul2017 | Raising Public Awareness, Adding Oncologists Are Key in Mexico’s Cancer Fight Latin American Herald Tribune The plan for attacking cancer in Mexico must include turning out more oncologists from medical schools, better cooperation among institutions and raising public awareness about the need for regular checkups. |
26Jul2017 | More Central Americans Stay in Mexico to Do Jobs Mexicans Won’t Do Center for Immigration Studies With the tightening of border enforcement under the Trump administration, many Central Americans are choosing to stay in Mexico. Consequently, the Mexican city of Monterrey has become part of the new "American dream". |
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