Amy Cooter, November 25, 2024
Big Blue's renegade Raiders are informed by active civilian paramilitaries operating along the U.S.-Mexico border. To access the above article from The Conversation, click Read More:
Jessica Garrison, Rebecca Plevin
November 25, 2024
Big Blue's chief antagonist, Ed Simmons, is not the only California farmer who relies on migrant farmworkers. To access the above article from the Los Angeles Times, click Read More:
Isaac Saul, November 26, 2024
Labor unions not only play a key role in Big Blue's economy but are also an integral part of the U.S. and Mexico's economies. To access the above article from Tangle, click Read More:
Dec. 13, 2024 at 7:45 am
Robin Abcarian, Syndicated columnist
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Gerson Freitas Jr
Updated Mon, December 9, 2024
In Big Blue, Bill Blythe turns on his car’s radio, and a news broadcaster reports that U.S. cattle ranchers were bracing for the worst. “If the president raises tariffs on Mexico,” the broadcaster opined, “not only will many cattle ranchers go bankrupt, but the cost of beef in the U.S. will increase as nearly a quarter of U.S. feeder cattle are imported from Mexico.” To access the above article from Bloomberg on U.S. beef, click Read More:
Opinion by Rogé Karma.
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