A ‘National Poisoning’ — Synthetic Drugs Flooding the U.S.-Mexico Border

Synthetic drugs made in Mexico and sold for cheap in the U.S. are killing tens of thousands while fueling a growing humanitarian catastrophe. Many of the victims are young, many are homeless, and many are people of color.
MAKE THE HOLIDAYS MAGICAL WITH HEARTY MEALS

Capturing the magic of the holidays often happens at the dinner table as loved ones toast the season with stunning meals worth celebrating.
Remember Twilight Zone? This Is Not That – Guillermo del Toros’ Cabinet of Curiosities

Oscar-winning Guillermo de Toro presents a series of Dark Fantasy stories that may have a Twilight Zone vibe.
‘Hay política en la comida’: chefs, investigadores y escritores opinan sobre la creciente popularidad de la comida étnica
Cuando la chef Silvana Salcido Esparza comenzó a ayudar a su padre inmigrante mexicano en la panadería familiar, pronto se dio cuenta de que no solo vendería pan.
Kick Winter’s Chill with Hearty Chowder

Colder, shorter days call for a little comfort. Cozying up with a hearty meal on brisk winter evenings can help fight off the chill while savoring favorite flavors alongside the ones you love.
Is Jerry Jones a Racist?
Or is he just a rich Forest Gump? According to his explanation to the media (Paraphrasing), he just saw a crowd and stuck his head in to see what was happening. He said he had no idea what all the commotion was about. So, like any 14-year-old boy, he was just curious. That was […]
Elections Are Never Over in Arizona

Weeks after this year’s midterm elections, controversies continue to buffet the political process in Arizona.
A Sweet, Melty Holiday Sandwich
All that holiday hustle and bustle can work up some real hunger. Between decorating, baking and preparing for entertaining, hosts often earn an afternoon snack.
Texas Football
In Fort Worth, last Friday evening Arlington Heights won the Bi-District Championship against Frisco Independence Knights.
Voters of Color and Women Saved the Democrats from Disaster
Despite new laws to keep people from voting and gerrymandering election districts to take away the power of minority communities, the Republican “red wave” that pollsters predicted ahead of last week’s midterms didn’t happen.