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EspañolHuman Rights Watch (HRW) released their 2014 Annual Report on Tuesday, which draws on events from the end of 2012...
Read moreEspañolIn 1996, investigative reporter Gary Webb shocked readers of the San Jose Mercury News with a series of articles he titled,...
Read moreEspañolIn response to widespread extortion and kidnappings at the hands of drug cartels — and the failure of state assistance...
Read moreEspañolAs we begin a new year in the United States, we find civil liberties, and in particular protections against unreasonable...
Read moreEspañolThere is an old saying that opposites attract. Bruce Yandle refashioned this idea into an economic theory that explains why...
Read moreEspañolThe war on drugs has been around for several decades now. It began in 1954, when US President Dwight D....
Read moreEspañolFor outsiders who visit the European continent, they're quite amazed at the sight of impediment-free travel between countries. Traveling between...
Read moreEspañolIn previous columns, I have focused on the disastrous consequences of current immigration and drug policies in the United States....
Read moreEspañolAfter several days of intense negotiations, the Mexican Senate today approved the partial reform of the nation's energy sector — specifically, Articles...
Read moreEspañolIt hardly seems fair — but it is sadly unsurprising — that the individuals least responsible for declining productivity at...
Read moreEspañolLast week, we learned of two separate incidents involving the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Department in Deming, New Mexico, and the...
Read moreAmong the nations of North America, people often trumpet the United States as the true bastion of freedom and limited...
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