By Natalie Kitroeff, Paulina Villegas and Meridith Kohut A global crackdown on fentanyl has led cartels to innovate production methods and test their risky formulas on people, as well as rabbits and chickens. Source: How Mexican Cartels Test Fentanyl on Vulnerable People and Animals Category: Fentanyl, Drug Cartels, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Anesthesia and Anesthetics, […]
Tag: Mexico
By James Wagner and Luis Antonio Rojas In southern Mexico, a city dazzles with a celebration of its rich culture and history through a radish-carving competition, a cherished tradition upheld by generations of families. Source: This 127-Year-Old Christmas Contest Has an Unusual Star: The Radish Category: Contests and Prizes, Oaxaca (Mexico), Mexico, Vegetables

By James Doubek Most avocados consumed in the U.S. are grown in Mexico. Here’s what Trump’s proposed tariffs would mean for prices at the grocery store and for the avocado industry. (Image credit: Alfredo Estrella) Source: Why Trump’s tariffs on Mexico would mean higher avocado prices at the grocery store