The head of Mexico’s Criminal Investigation Agency has apologized for his statement characterizing Mexico as “the champion” of fentanyl production.His comments contradicted President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s previous denial of fentanyl production in Mexico.Mexico has seen significant seizures of methamphetamine, including a recent one in Quiriego, Sonora, where over 45…
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See AllGoogle parent company Alphabet joined a handful of rival tech giants paying dividends, announcing its first-ever planned payout during its latest quarterly results, which were driven by momentum in search and plans to be even more dominant in AI. The $0.20 cash dividend will be paid June 17 to shareholders of record as of June 10 for all three classes of company shares A, B and C. The search giant also authorized $70 billion in…
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View MoreThe United States faces an “increasingly fragile global order” that’s strained by competition from adversarial world powers and foreign humanitarian disasters fueling migration, a U.S. spy report says.The Intelligence Community released its annual threat assessment report that “focuses on the most direct, serious threats” facing the country over the next…
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View MoreFormer President Donald Trump lauded the first witness in his trial in Manhattan, former tabloid publisher David Pecker, as a “nice guy” earlier Thursday ahead of court. “He’s been very nice. David’s been very nice. He’s a nice guy,” Trump told the media while meeting with construction crews in the city…
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View MoreWhile the NFL draft kicks off tonight in Detroit, Michigan, some draft picks have to consider how much they’ll have to pay in taxes – depending on the state they are drafted to. Former Baltimore Ravens head coach Brian Billick previewed this year’s highly anticipated draft night, which is expected…
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View MoreOn this day in history, April 26, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln’s assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was killed when Union soldiers tracked him down to a farm in Virginia 12 days after he fatally shot the president of the United States.On April 14, 1865, Booth, 26, an actor, shot Lincoln during…