... that, Jesús Blancornelas, a Mexican journalist, risked his life while reporting on the Tijuana Cartel, the drug trade in Mexico, and political corruption? (668 views)
... that journalist Enrique Perea Quintanilla was tortured and killed, allegedly for his coverage on political corruption and drug trafficking in Mexico? (2,840 views)
... that after surviving an assassination attempt, Mexican journalist Pablo Pineda Gaucín made funeral arrangements? (1,224 views)
... that the Facebook page Valor por Tamaulipas received death threats from a Mexican drug trafficking organization? (2,820 views)
... that shortly after journalist Jaime Guadalupe González Domínguez was assassinated, his online news portal was shut down for fear of future reprisals? (1,290 views)
... that Mexican journalist Rodolfo Rincón Taracena was kidnapped, tortured, and burned to death for writing about drug trafficking? (2,880 views)
... that after completing his prison sentence in the U.S., drug lord Javier Torres Félix was deported to Mexico and arrested as he crossed the international border?(3,078 views)
... that Catholic priest Carlos Ornelas Puga was recently kidnapped by gunmen in Mexico, and his whereabouts remain unknown? (2,999 views)
... that Sinaloa Cartel drug lord Gonzalo Inzunza Inzunza was recently killed in a gunfight, but his body was not recovered by Mexican authorities? (2,223 views)
... that Grupo Garza Ponce, now one of the largest construction firms in Mexico, had to change its business model every month during the 1982 debt crisis?(1,298 views)
... that the suspected Mexican drug lord José González Valencia possessed an official passport that had all the security features needed for international travel, issued under a false name?
... that after the arrest of suspected drug lord El 85, shootouts, burning vehicles, and roadblocks were staged in Guadalajara, Mexico, possibly to allow his allies to escape undetected?
... that the back cover of Luis Miguel's album México en la Piel was changed in 2005 because the original had altered the colors of the Mexican flag, which is illegal in Mexico?
... that a 12-hour hearing for Mexican businesswoman Rosalinda González Valencia was held behind closed doors because the government was presenting sensitive evidence about a drug cartel?
... that the arrest of Gilberto García Mena marked when the Mexican government stopped treating drug cartels passively and instead hunted them down?
... that Philip II of Spain approved funds for a convent because his illegitimate daughter was living there?
... that suspected drug lord Edelio López Falcón was known as "The Lord of the Horses"?
... that a Mexican mayor warned that the murder of suspected drug lord Rolando López Salinas would increase drug violence in his city?
... that former Mexican police chief Zeferino Peña Cuéllar may have escaped through a secret tunnel during an attack by a drug cartel?
... that Mexican drug lord Carlos Landín Martínez was arrested while buying watermelons?
... that former Mexican police chief Gilberto Lerma Plata was ordered to forfeit US$10 billion in drug profits?
... that Mexican drug lord Alfonso Lam Liu spoke over radio using a coded language, to prevent law enforcement from understanding his drug operations?
... that suspected drug lord Raúl Hernández Barrón claimed to be a policeman to avoid being arrested?
... that after drug cartel member Raúl Alberto Trejo Benavides was killed in a shootout, his comrades tried to fabricate a suicide?
... that a US$25,000 bounty is offered for Big Momma?
... that Mexican drug lord María Antonieta Rodríguez Mata controlled a drug trafficking ring that extended across Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the U.S.?
... that U.S. citizens are prohibited from engaging in business activities with Abel Briones Ruiz?
... that after Mexican drug lord Ediel López Falcón was ordered to forfeit US$15 billion in the U.S., Mexican authorities wanted to keep fifty percent of it?
... that when he was killed, Mexican drug lord Luis Alberto Guerrero Reyes was wearing a live grenade as a necklace?
... that there is a US$5 million reward for information leading to the conviction of Gilberto Barragán Balderas?
... that the U.S. government has tried to prevent Omar Lorméndez Pitalúa from accessing the international financial sector?