The other side of violence in Sinaloa: Schools closed and at least 50 students killed
The academic year in Sinaloa was marked by violence, leaving classrooms empty and celebrations nonexistent, with many students graduating remotely due to fear.
How a dark reimagining of 'Dumbo' shaped the business dealings of drug lord Christopher Kinahan Sr
Christopher Kinahan Sr, who would become a cartel godfather, found solace in writing poetry and prose while imprisoned, reminiscent of the 'Deadly Poets Society.'