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Underground addiction care in Mexico — and its spread to the U.S.Across Mexico, thousands of illegal rehab centers treat patients with drug addiction, often holding them against their will. Now, these "anexos" -- informal, underground treatment facilities -- are here in...Resume47:25Apr 29, 2024
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The Jackpod: How it looks to a RepublicanOn Point news analyst Jack Beatty reviews the evidence that former President Donald Trump’s multiple criminal prosecutions are politically motivated.Resume33:25Apr 12, 2024
The high cost of the youth sports arms raceYouth sports are supposed to be about fun and team spirit. But now, kids are training year-round and joining expensive travel leagues earlier. It’s costing families, and kids too.Resume47:25Apr 12, 2024
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