Most fentanyl is being smuggled into the U.S. along the southern border, often in vehicles driven by American citizens, as cartels and other criminal groups in Mexico have turned the production of the synthetic opioid into a clandestine industry that has become the primary source of fentanyl in...
While Trump left Mexico off his Christmas list, he said on the campaign trail he’d consider invading or bombing Mexico, and his advisers have also discussed a “soft invasion” of the country as the president-elect vows to wage a war on drug cartels — a claim Mexican President Claudia ...
physician salaries are a small factor in the cost of healthcare so this whole thing is pointless, drug prices, expensive medical technology, more imaging, etc is why your healthcare is so expensive. Also we live in an expensive ass country, what do you expect! Higher physicians salaries, co...
But somehow many men still let it get to them. In today’s agenda-driven political climate, a steady drum beat leads men to believe their very gender identity, especially any aspect of it related to power and dominance is “toxic”…or, wait…since gender itself is being spun as mythical...
In October, Netflix confirmed that Narcos: Mexico will return for season three without Diego Luna. The official description for the new season reads as follows:"Set in the 90s, when the globalization of the drug business ignites, season 3 examines the war that breaks out after Fe...
Genie Energy Advisory Board: Former chair of the US Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee Mary Landrieu,Former CIA Director James Woolsey, Former V-P Dick Cheney, Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch, Lord Jacob Rothschild, Former New Mexico Gov. and former Ener...
Inspired by true events, “Narcos: Mexico” tells the story of how the Guadalajara drug cartel rose to power in Mexico in the 1980s. American DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena (Michael Peña) moves to Mexico from California to begin his long battle with the cartels. ...
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The drug war is a war. In Mexico, in the last five years, police and drug cartels have killed more than 55,000 people. Now the Department of Justice says that drug cartels are running drug-distribution networks in over 1,000 U.S. cities and growing marijuana in national forests. If ...