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Cartel boss falls, but Zetas brand strong

Founded by ex-special-forces soldiers, the Zetas started out as musclemen for the Gulf cartel, then turned on their masters and built a criminal empire of their own. More than any other group, they managed to create a powerful brand identity, converting their trademark "Z" into a dreaded symbol of sadism and brutality across Mexico and much of Central America.

Obama says Trayvon Martin case triggered ‘pain’ for blacks

Obama: "Trayvon Martin could have been me, 35 years ago."

Panama detains ex-CIA operative convicted by Italy of kidnapping

The 2005 case became a source of embarrassment for the CIA and called attention to the controversial practice of extraordinary rendition.

Trayvon, race and democracy in the U.S.

By scarcely mentioning race but utilizing photos in court that showed Trayvon as a budding “predator,” the prosecution tapped long-standing negative stereotypes about black men that date back to antebellum America, what the historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad calls the “condemnation of blackness” and law professor Michelle Alexander has referred to as the “New Jim Crow.”

Omega-3 – Hero or villain?

Recent headlines say omega-3 supplements increase a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer. But how concerned should we really be?

Lawyer asks human rights court to sanction Costa Rica over sluggish response to IVF ruling

Lawyer Boris Molina said that his clients would not be satisfied until the Legislative Assembly complies with the court's recommendations and passes a law regulating in vitro fertilization.

Murder of union leaders in Colombia among problems facing Alabama coal tycoon Drummond

A labor lawyer charges that Drummond Co. paid right-wing paramilitaries to terrorize the population along the 120-mile rail line from Drummond's two mines to its port on the Caribbean, torturing and killing innocent people to keep them from giving haven to the FARC.

U.S. image remains favorable across Latin America

The United States' public image greatly improved in Brazil and Mexico in the last year, and many surveyed said that U.S. ties were still more important than those with China.

Pope now offering indulgences in exchange for Twitter followers

You might as well click "follow" just in case.

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