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  "textContent": "Now that the head of the Jalisco New Generation cartel is dead, what will happen to its coalition of ruthless regional commanders? Will they agree to share power? Elevate one as supreme leader? Or will a bloody power struggle break out?",
  "title": "After El Mencho killing, who will run Mexico's biggest cartel? It could be a man born in California"
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