
Mary Beth Sheridan
Mexico City Bureau Chief at The Washington Post
Mexico/Central America correspondent for The Washington Post. Email me at [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
estadao.com.br | Mary Beth Sheridan |Gabriela Martinez |Gabriela Martínez
CIDADE DO MÉXICO — O partido governante do México parece ter conquistado um firme controle sobre a Suprema Corte do país, de acordo com os primeiros resultados de uma eleição para o Judiciário que, segundo analistas, enfraquecerá os pesos e contrapesos da jovem democracia mexicana. O partido de esquerda Morena já domina o governo mexicano, ocupando a presidência e detendo maioria no Congresso. Agora, a legenda deverá alcançar uma influência muito maior no terceiro poder do governo, o Judiciário.
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3 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Mary Beth Sheridan |Gabriela Martinez |Gabriela Martínez
Mexico’s ruling party expands its power in massive judicial election (washingtonpost.com) Mexico’s ruling party expands its power in massive judicial election By Mary Beth Sheridan; Gabriela Martínez 2025060310005800 MEXICO CITY — Mexico's ruling party appears to have gained firm control of the country's Supreme Court, according to the early results of a judicial election that analysts predict will weaken the checks and balances in the young democracy.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Mary Beth Sheridan
1 hour agoMexican police arrest suspect in killing of five band membersPolice in Mexico have detained a man known by the alias of M-47, whom they suspect of ordering the murder of members of the band Grupo Fugitivo. The bodies of four musicians from the band and their manager were discovered on Thursday in Tamaulipas state, four days after the men had been reported …NowThis house started the Special Olympics. It’s finally being recognized.
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3 weeks ago |
seattletimes.com | Mary Beth Sheridan
MEXICO CITY — After years of confiscating rising amounts of fentanyl, the opioid that has fueled the most lethal drug epidemic in American history, U.S. officials are confronting a new and puzzling reality at the Mexican border. Fentanyl seizures are plummeting. The phenomenon has received little notice in Washington, where the Trump administration has made fentanyl-trafficking cartels a national-security priority.
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4 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Mary Beth Sheridan
The mysterious drop in fentanyl seizures on the U.S.-Mexico border (washingtonpost.com) The mysterious drop in fentanyl seizures on the U.S.-Mexico border By Mary Beth Sheridan 2025053110002800 MEXICO CITY — After years of confiscating rising amounts of fentanyl, the opioid that has fueled the most lethal drug epidemic in American history, U.S. officials are confronting a new and puzzling reality at the Mexican border. Fentanyl seizures are plummeting.
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Mexico’s ruling party expands its power in massive judicial election https://t.co/kxYAylFbgT

RT @laurenvillagran: Amid a crackdown on #migration at the US-Mexico border, a grim search for human remains continues >> w/ @fotornelas fo…

The mysterious drop in fentanyl seizures on the U.S.-Mexico border https://t.co/7vURdO4HQp