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When police in Mexico City found 3,700 pounds of cocaine hidden in two tractor-trailers, they made a historic bust. Authorities have said that this seizure is the biggest of its kind in the whole country in the last 12 years. On the packages of the illegal cargo were stickers that looked like Tesla logos. This is a common way to show where the drugs came from along the illegal supply chain.
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When DEA narcotics agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena was kidnapped and interrogated in 1985 by the leaders of Mexico’s Guadalajara Cartel, it was like a party. They allegedly held him in a house filled with spectators and depraved participants, including Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, then a foot soldier in the syndicate. “You had a bunch of …
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Former CIA operative Amaryllis Fox went from beating the terrorist game to examining the drug biz without missing a beat. In part that’s because the two operate hand-in-hand, she told The Post, with drug money funding many of the world’s rogue armies. In “The Business of Drugs,” a six-episode documentary series premiering this week on …
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In his buzzy new memoir “The Chiffon Trenches,” André Leon Talley reveals that legendary fashion designer Halston had an interesting way of wrapping up his supper parties. “Halston used to have me over for dinner,” the 70-year-old Vogue veteran writes, “and he would serve a baked potato with caviar and sour cream. For dessert: a …
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Noel Gallagher, the former frontman of Oasis, says he once did so much cocaine, it gave him panic attacks and, in one case, left him voluntarily hospitalized. Gallagher, 52, recalled to Matt Morgan on his “Funny How?” podcast that he was rushed to the hospital in America at the height of his habit. “I did …
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Fiona Apple recently revealed that “one excruciating night” spent with directors Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson led to her giving up cocaine for good. During an in-depth conversation with The New Yorker, Apple, 42, confessed she quit using the drug after spending the night at the “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood” filmmaker’s home …