Mexican Agents Raid 75 Outlets To Seize 380 000 Boxes Of Kellogg S Cereal

The Associated Press reported most of the cereal boxes the agents seized came from a warehouse north of Mexico City. The Mexican consumer protection agency told the news outlet Friday the boxes did not clearly provide nutritional information such as carbohydrate and calorie content. In the AP report, the agency also said there were no “proper warning signs” for levels of unhealthy ingredients it considered “excessive.” Kellogg’s cereals such as Rice Krispies and Frosted Flakes generally have high sugar content, which has prompted the Mexican government to try to discourage their consumption....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 390 words · Raymond Yuro

Mexican Pharmacy Prescription Drug Safety And Savings

As more and more Americans struggle to cover the cost of prescription medications, a trip to Mexico is an attractive solution, especially for those who live along the southern border. This article discusses how to use a Mexican pharmacy. It also explains the legality of buying medications in Mexico and the rules regarding crossing the border with pharmaceuticals. Please note that the rules often change without notice, so it’s important to stay informed....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 605 words · Phylis Brown

Mexican Police Chief Arrested Over Links To Last Month S Slaying Of Mormon Women And Children

Fidel Alejandro Villegas, the police chief in Janos, nearby to Chihuahua, has been arrested on suspicion of protecting the interests of organized crime in the area, according to Reuters and The Guardian. He has been taken to Mexico City for questioning. Janos Mayor Sebastián Efraín Pineda confirmed the arrest to Mexico Daily News, declaring it “took us by surprise.” Nine people—three women and six children—were murdered in the state of Sonora November 4, and their bodies were left by the side of the road....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 458 words · Sara Luckhardt

Mexicans Abroad Minute Herrera S Hot Streak Pacheco Resurfaces With Goal

Taking one look back at last week’s club action before this month’s Selección Nacional de México friendlies, Goal correspondent Jon Arnold reviews those stories and a few others ahead of the upcoming El Tri matches against Belgium and Poland. 

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 39 words · Jay Sawyer

Mexico Could Use A Little Cold Before The Hex

One of Mexico’s sports dailies, Record, wrote: “Fans give a cold reception to the national team in Chicago.” It seems that rather than supporters turning up to the airport in droves, which is a regular occurrence for El Tri, many fans in Chicago elected to spend their Sunday night doing something other than staking out the airport. Truthfully, it probably was welcomed from players who didn’t have to attend to the masses of photo-seekers and autograph hunters....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 575 words · Issac Baker

Mexico Fan Who Hit Usmnt S Gio Reyna With Bottle Arrested And Faces Criminal Charges

Reyna was struck as USMNT players celebrated Christian Pulisic’s penalty in extra-time, which gave the U.S. a 3-2 win over their arch rivals at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado, on Sunday. TV footage and videos posted on social media showed Mexico fans pelting U.S. players with soft drink bottles and cups as they celebrated in front of them. Reyna, who scored the U.S. first equaliser earlier in the game to momentarily tie the score at 1-1, lay on the ground for several minutes and needed treatment from the team’s medical staff after being struck in the head by what appeared to be a bottle of Coca-Cola....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Mary Hogarth

Mexico Head Coach Juan Carlos Osorio Suspended Six Games By Fifa

Pressure on Costa Rica to lift Gold Cup The El Tri boss was found to have acted aggressively toward those officials, while also using insulting language toward them. Osorio was sent off in the 2-1 loss after he got into the fourth official’s face after referee Fahad Al-Mirdasi declined to whistle for what looked to be a penalty on Hirving Lozano late in extra time. A statement from the FIFA disciplinary committee read: “After taking into account all circumstances of the case, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee has decided that Mr Osorio is regarded as having breached article 49....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 190 words · Thomas Kilpatrick

Mexico Moves Final Home World Cup Qualifier From Estadio Azteca To San Luis

With El Tri already qualified for the 2018 World Cup and the match against last-place Trinidad and Tobago unlikely to draw enough fans to fill the stadum with a capacity near 90,000, the Oct. 6 contest instead will take place in San Luis’ Estadio Alfonso Lastras. The stadium, with a capacity listed at 25,111, was without a primary tenant for the 2016-17 season but is now home to Atletico San Luis, a second-division club part-owned by Atletico Madrid....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 183 words · William Sutton

Mexico Moves To The Top Of Concacaf Hex For First Time In 12 Years

El Tri have won Gold Cups and are the CONCACAF Cup champion after defeating the United States in the 2015 showdown. But not since Oct. 11, 2005, has Mexico led the Hex, the final round of CONCACAF qualification. Chicharito takes place among Mexico greats Mexico went into the weekend as the second-place team but beat No. 1 Costa Rica 2-0 on Friday to move into the top spot. Combined with Panama’s defeat in Trinidad and Tobago, the three points put Mexico alone at the top of the table....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Clyde Kearns

Mexico Preparing To Deploy Militarized Police To Stanch Flow Of Immigrants Surging To Border

Sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that Mexico will send in authorities at its border with Guatemala, in order to cut migration from the so-called “Northern Triangle” countries of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. At the forefront of the security drive will be the National Guard militarized police, which previously led efforts to bring down the number of illegal immigrants entering Mexico from Central America in 2019, the outlet reported Wednesday....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 511 words · Kelley Dempster

Mexico S Blast From The Past

This is supposed to be the year of Mexico’s giant leap into the future. Instead, political violence of a kind not seen since the 1970s evoked Mexico’s tragic birthright, a struggle between the country’s privileged and its indigenous peasants. By the time the army drove the rebels back into the pine-covered hills last week, more than 100 people had died in the uprising in southern Chiapas state, including 61 rebels....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 540 words · Jennifer Mainor

Mexico Vs Poland Final Score Result Memo Ochoa Extends Robert Lewandowski S World Cup Frustration

Gerardo Martino’s side had the bulk of possession and the better chances overall, but Poland might have sneaked victory only for star striker Robert Lewandowski to miss a second-half penalty. The Barcelona forward won the penalty after a tussle with Hector Moreno in the box which went to a VAR review, but his weak spot-kick was saved by veteran Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa, who became only the eighth player — and fourth Mexican — to play at five World Cups....

January 24, 2023 · 10 min · 1967 words · Aurelia Barton

Mexico Vs. Cameroon The Good The Bad And The Ugly

But a strong showing from Giovani dos Santos and a goal from Oribe Peralta lifted El Tri to a convincing 1-0 victory over Cameroon in the opener on Friday Seth Vertelney breaks down the highs and lows from the Group A match. The good Giovani dos Santos: The Villarreal attacker’s place in Miguel Herrera’s 5-3-2 had been questioned ahead of the World Cup, with some suggesting he may not receive much playing time in Brazil....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 470 words · Edwin Eatmon

Mexico Vs. Canada Result Canadians Hold El Tri To 1 1 Draw At Estadio Azteca

Mexico hit the back of the net first in the 21st minute and it looked like El Tri would perhaps cruise at home after getting the key breakthrough goal. But Canada didn’t bow down and mounted a furious reaction, showing personality, fearlessness and creating multiple chances until it found a sensational equalizer through Jonathan Osorio just before halftime. “It was a complicated game. They have very vertical players, very quick,” Mexico goal scorer Jorge Sanchez told TUDN after the match....

January 24, 2023 · 10 min · 1979 words · Allen Lang

Mi6 Warns China Miscalculation Overconfidence Could Lead To War With U.K. Allies

MI6, formally called the Secret Intelligence Service, Chief Richard Moore gave his first public speech since becoming head of the organization in October 2020 on Tuesday. He said that China, Russia, Iran and international terrorism were the “big four” threats facing U.K. spies, with China taking the No. 1 priority slot. The Associated Press reported that Moore called China “an authoritarian state with different values than ours,” saying Beijing conducts “large-scale espionage operations” against the U....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 668 words · Lisa Mendoza

Miami Loses Qb Williams To Acl Injury Olsen Likely To Step In

The school says he injured his anterior cruciate ligament during a scrimmage Friday night. There is no timetable for his return, but the typical recovery from ACL surgery is several months. Williams was Stephen Morris' backup last season. The only other quarterback on Miami's roster with any experience is Gray Crow. Freshman Kevin Olsen has been battling Williams throughout the spring for the No. 1 spot on the depth chart....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 70 words · Jeniffer Hermann

Michael Conlan Seeks Redemption Against Vladimir Nikitin In First Meeting Since Fixed 2016 Olympic Fight

He’s not doing anything of the sort. Instead, Conlan is pushing the experience to the forefront and wearing it on his chest like a badge of honor. Conlan ordered custom sweatshirts and T-shirts with the word “Redemption” scrawled across the chest for he and his team to rock during the promotion for his fight against Vladimir Nikitin on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. The word is accompanied by a green hand-wrapped fist (as a salute to his Irish heritage), with the middle finger representing the “i” in “Redemption....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 572 words · Herbert Russell

Michael Irvin Reveals He Was Offered Camaro During College Recruitment

On Wednesday’s Dan Patrick Show, Irvin said he was recruited by a number of schools including LSU, Syracuse, Indiana, Michigan State and Florida State before signing with Miami in 1985. When asked what was the biggest gift he was offered during the recruitment process, Irvin laughed. “One of the recruiters was driving me home in a new Camaro and he said, ‘Isn’t this a nice car? It is yours, all you have to do is sign with us,” Irvin revealed....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 152 words · Manuel Goodrich

Michael Jackson Accusers Say Dave Chappelle Is Shaming Abuse Victims In Netflix Special

In one segment of the special, Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones, Chappelle discusses the Michael Jackson documentary Leaving Neverland. “I don’t believe these mf*,” Chappelle says, referring to Wade Robson and James Safechuck, the men who allege that Jackson abused them when they were children in the documentary, “I do not believe them.” Wade Robson and James Safechuck responded to Chappelle in an interview with TMZ on Tuesday. “He can say whatever he wants,” Robson told TMZ....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 479 words · Randy Williams

Michael Jordan Told Macklemore He Hated The Rapper S Green Shoes

The Seattle-based rapper got some exclusive sneakers in green and red suede on the Jordan VI’s, but not everyone was a fan. MORE: Classic photos of Michael Jordan | ‘Frank the Tank’ loves Jordans, too Among those who didn’t like it? Michael Jordan himself. Macklemore met Jordan not too long ago and was even able to take a selfie with him. When he met, he showed him the design of his shoe only to be shut down by the NBA legend....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 166 words · Bobby Davis