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Vicente Fox says legalized and regulated marijuana could address national security and economic problems.
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A report on the state of the U.S.-Mexico border calls for more strategic efforts to improve border security, and more emphasis on making trade and travel more efficient.
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The Tijuana perfume salesman, who said he didn't know drugs were in the car, won an appeal after the government destroyed evidence in the case.
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The number of homicides dropped to between 20,000 and 25,000 last year, and between 45 to 60 percent of those were organized-crime-style murders.
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A new paper explores how Twitter has liberated a group of journalists to share and assimilate their reporting across dangerous war-zones of Mexico.
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A guided-missile frigate left San Diego on Tuesday morning for a six-month deployment to Central American waters. Its mission is to disrupt illegal drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean.
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Investigating and prosecuting certain drug transportation cases isn't always black and white for U.S. judges and attorneys.
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The recent death of a Coast Guard member during an apparent smuggling incident suggests the California coast may be an increasingly dangerous front in the war on drugs.
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Can Mexico's new president use his promise for a more business friendly country to end the drug war?
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In northern Chihuahua, citizens explain their hopes for a new government and their yearning to live without terror.