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Iranian Students Revolt: Third Day of Anti-Government Protests + US Women's Hockey Team Snubs Trump's State of the Union + Trump's Iran Warning: 'Larger Actions' if Strikes FailMexico kills cartel kingpin El Mencho - Nationwide Violence Erupts
Mexican security forces killed Nemesio "El Mencho" in a raid aided by US intelligence, touching off waves of reprisal attacks that left dozens dead, closed tourist hubs, stranded Americans and prompted travel warnings as authorities brace for more violence.
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25 - Mexican National Guard members killed in reprisal attacks after El Mencho's death.
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"Got a lot of people gunning for me" — President Donald Trump
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