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How dangerous is watching the World Cup in Mexico, really?

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By Michael Rios, CNN

Mexico City (CNN) — When millions of foreigners visit Mexico for the World Cup this summer, they will encounter much more than colorful soccer murals, towering statues of players and lively fan festivals.

In the country’s biggest tourist hotspots, visitors will see tighter security measures and heavier police presence meant to safeguard both fans and Mexico’s public image.

Nearly 100,000 security personnel will be deployed by the government to the country’s three host cities – Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey – as well as other places hosting training centers and team base camps.

It’s part of an ambitious security strategy called Plan Kukulkan – named after a serpent deity in Maya mythology – that involves dozens of federal, state and local agencies, as well as cooperation from World Cup co-hosts Canada and the United States.

Mexican officials insist the plan will keep the country safe despite its history of cartel violence, crime and impunity.

While experts acknowledge that Mexico is stepping up its security efforts this summer and that fans will be relatively well protected, they caution that parts of the country are still susceptible to threats that could impact tourists and residents to varying degrees.

Mexico City

The capital city, which will host five World Cup matches including the opener on June 11, is considered one of the safest places in the country, but it’s not without risks.

Though it’s not dominated by major cartels like the other two host cities, criminal groups are still active there and have their hand in a range of illicit activities, according to Víctor Manuel Sánchez Valdés, researcher at the Autonomous University of Coahuila.

“There are very large networks of piracy, human trafficking, prostitution, obviously drug dealing, and some extortion, but it’s also the area of the country with the highest per capita police presence and security cameras, which gives it a different crime profile,” Sánchez told CNN.

As in any other global city, tourists in the Mexican capital could encounter street-level crimes including pickpocketing, robberies and scams.

Transportation will also be a security challenge in the metropolis of nearly 22 million people, according to Teresa Martínez, a professor and researcher at the School of Social Sciences and Government of Tecnológico de Monterrey.

“In a city like Mexico City, you have to ensure there’s a transportation system running all night, which involves a series of decisions beyond just deploying security personnel. You need other things to guarantee, for example, that the transportation system is safe, viable, and accessible to all fans, whether foreign or not,” Martínez said.

To mitigate security risks, authorities are reportedly deploying some 56,000 officers across the city, including traffic police, special units, a tourist police force and aerial surveillance.

Dozens of security personnel, some armed with shields and automatic rifles, are currently guarding El Zócalo, the city’s main plaza, where a “Fan Festival“ will be held starting June 11.

Guadalajara

Guadalajara, which will host four group-stage World Cup matches, is plagued by two of the country’s biggest crises: cartel violence and disappearances.

The city is the capital of Jalisco, a state

How Costco sells such cheap gas

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By David Goldman, CNN

(CNN) — In its 50-year history, Costco has never seen such demand for gas.

Many of its stations have been so overwhelmed that they’ve had to call in tanker trucks multiple times a day to avoid running dry, Costco said this week during its quarterly earnings call. A growing number of customers are buying just enough to top up their tanks, concerned about what tomorrow’s prices may be.

As prices have surged above $4 nationwide – and above $6 along the West Coast – Costco has become America’s destination for cheap gas. Well, relatively. Costco routinely undercuts local gas stations by around 30 cents a gallon.

That’s an enticing bargain at any time, although long lines sometimes dissuade customers, especially when gas is inexpensive. Not now: A significant number of Costco members filled up for the very first time over the past three months, Costco said on that earnings call.

How – and why – does Costco sell gas for so cheap? It’s all about chickens. Well, kinda.

Not a ‘loss leader’

Costco actually makes a profit on gas – a few cents per gallon. That’s substantially lower than the 25- to 35-cent markup that most gas stations take.

Unlike most gas stations, which are small, independently owned and operated businesses – maybe with an attached convenience store or a repair shop – Costco can rely on its massive scale and membership model to drive profit.

Last year, membership fees accounted for roughly two-thirds of the company’s profit. Costco sells most of its products the same way it sells gasoline: at or just above cost – and sometimes below, like its famous $1.50 hot dog and soda deal.

Competing gas stations need the markup to pay for overhead and repairs. When gas prices rise, customers buy less of it, keeping a relative cap on the amount they’re able to charge.

That’s why, ironically, when gas prices are high, most gas stations struggle to make money.

Costco has a different problem: When gas prices are high, Costco sells more gas. But, because gas is among its lowest-margin products, the company’s overall profit margin gets squeezed. The opposite is true when prices are low.

Last year, when prices spent a considerable amount of time under $3 a gallon on average, gas added about a tenth of a percentage point to the company’s gross margin. Last quarter, gas subtracted two tenths of a point.

Nevertheless, it’s a good problem to have. Costco said it brought in $2.3 billion less in gas sales in 2025 than the year before because prices got cheaper.

Costco has 747 gas stations, which brought in 10% of its overall sales last year.

A chicken driver

Where do the chickens come in?

Costco says about half of its filler-uppers end up walking into a warehouse. As a record number of members visit Costco’s gas stations, foot traffic at stores increased around 5%. And customers are buying more when they shop, too.

“We believe this will drive even greater loyalty with these members in the future as members who use our gas stations typically spend more with us in the warehouse,” said Costco CEO Roland Vachris on a conference call with analysts Thursday, during which gas was mentioned 72 times.

Vachris said customers were stretched this past quarter, because they were allocating a higher percentage of their paychecks to gas. But that gave Costco an advantage: iIts competitive prices.

Among its best-selling how-can-they-sell-it-this-cheap products: rotisserie chickens, which Costco sells for $4.99 – way undercutting local supermarkets. And the

Pete Buttigieg is becoming a prolific endorser of Democrats, with some clues to his future

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By Patrick Svitek, CNN

(CNN) — Shawn Harris is aware of the political bind he faces in northwest Georgia.

“Because I live in a ruby-red district, I can’t have every nationally known Democrat come here and support me because it doesn’t fit what we’re trying to do,” said Harris, who is running for a congressional district formerly represented by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene. President Donald Trump carried the district by more than 30 percentage points in 2024.

But after Pete Buttigieg reached out to Harris ahead of a March special election runoff for the seat, Harris made an exception and welcomed the former transportation secretary to the district. Harris lost in the runoff but significantly overperformed past Democratic margins there. He hopes Buttigieg will return this fall for the general election.

Unlike many potential 2028 contenders, Buttigieg doesn’t hold a government position. He’s instead become one of the most prolific midterm campaigners among possible presidential candidates, backing candidates in more than 30 races and traveling to over a dozen states.

Those endorsements give Buttigieg a record to tout on a potential future debate stage, especially as the party looks for leaders who can break through in Republican territory. Buttigieg is also quietly building a network of allies and working to address a key weakness that ultimately doomed his 2020 White House bid.

In a statement to CNN, Buttigieg said that he wants “to be useful to citizens organizing to fix broken systems, and candidates who represent a better version of our politics.”

He appears to be looking to help Black Democrats in particular, a constituency with whom he struggled mightily in his 2020 presidential campaign. His dearth of support among Black voters was a glaring weakness as he otherwise rose from the mayorship of South Bend, Indiana, to become a top-tier candidate in the 2020 Democratic nominating fight.

Now, he is supporting up-and-coming Black Democrats in the midterms such as Harris, Aaron Ford for Nevada governor and Jasmine Clark for an open House seat east of Atlanta. Buttigieg also supported another Black Democrat, Chedrick Greene, who won a hard-fought special election for Michigan state Senate earlier this month where the party’s majority in the chamber was on the line.

Buttigieg, who passed on a US Senate run last year from Michigan — where he now resides — enjoys more political freedom than most other possible 2028 contenders. Some have focused on the midterms in more targeted ways, such as California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who led the redrawing of his state’s congressional map to favor Democrats. Others must balance their national ambitions with reelection campaigns in November.

Buttigieg has his own political group, Win the Era, that grew out of his 2020 campaign, but several of his midterm endorsements are also aligning with The Bench, a new group run by some of his former aides, including top 2020 campaign spokesman Andrew Mamo, that says it is “recruiting and supporting the next generation of Democratic leaders.”

Buttigieg has appeared with candidates in more traditionally competitive states such as Pennsylvania, Nevada, New Hampshire, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Carolina and Ohio. But he’s also gone to Republican strongholds like Montana and Oklahoma.

Jaime Harrison, a former Democratic National Committee chairman from South Carolina, said Buttigieg has been “extremely active and I think that’s a good thing.” But he also name-checked other potential contenders who he said have be

Israel captures strategic Crusader-built castle as incursion into southern Lebanon deepens

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By Kareem El Damanhoury, Todd Symons, CNN

(CNN) — The Israeli military has captured the Crasader-era Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, a site it hasn’t held for 26 years, as it expands its incursion deeper into its neighbor’s territory.

The capture of the castle, near the city of Nabatiyeh and roughly 9 miles (14.5 kilometers) from the Israeli border, comes after days of fierce fighting in the area.

“The operation is focused on establishing operational control of the Beaufort Ridge and the Wadi al-Saluki area,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) statement said Sunday, adding that it sought to dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure in both areas.

The castle, which was built by the Crusaders on a high cliff overlooking the Litani River some 900 years ago, has long been considered a strategic site in southern Lebanon and has been occupied by Israeli forces during previous conflicts.

“The operation began several days ago, during which a significant number of IDF ground soldiers commenced offensive operations aimed at expanding the Forward Defense Line,” the IDF said.

“From Beaufort Ridge, Hezbollah terrorists managed military and combat activities and carried out numerous attacks,” it said.

On Saturday, the Lebanese state news agency NNA reported Israeli air raids and “intense bombardment” in the area surrounding the castle. Hezbollah also claimed to have destroyed an Israeli tank near the castle.

Three days ago, the Arnoun Municipality denounced Israeli bombing in the area and urged international organizations to protect the castle, NNA reported.

“This is a clear message to our enemies: anyone who threatens Israeli civilians will lose their strategic assets one by one,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Sunday.

And Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said he would “continue to demand and advance a doctrine of permanent territorial control and exceptional military aggressiveness…For every explosive drone, ten buildings in Beirut must fall.”

The Beaufort Castle has been described by UNESCO as “as one of the best-preserved examples of medieval castles in the Near East.” It was also one of 34 Lebanese cultural properties that UNESCO granted provisional enhanced protection—the highest level of immunity against any attack or usage for military purposes—in late 2024, after Israel’s ground invasion of Lebanon.

The castle was the site of intense fighting between the Israeli military and the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1982 when Israel occupied southern Lebanon. It sustained “significant damage” during the 18-year occupation before the Israeli military withdrew in 2000, according to UNESCO.

Despite the US-mediated ceasefire agreed by the Israeli and Lebanese governments in April, clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces have intensified.

Israel has in recent days expanded its operation, pushing deeper into Lebanese territory, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that Israeli forces have crossed the Litani River, which runs around 15-20 miles (30 kilometers) north of Israel’s border.

The IDF said it had “expanded its operations against Hezbollah targets north of the river” and in “additional areas,” in its statement on Sunday. It has issued a series of evacuation orders for villages north of the Litani in recent days.

The intensifying combat between Israel and Hezbollah may put at risk any agreement between the United States and Iran, which is insisting that it include a ceasefire in Lebanon. US President Donald Trump told Netanyahu last week that he supported its “freedom of action against threats on all fronts, including Lebanon,” an Israeli official told CNN.

CNN’s Eugenia Yosef, Eyad Kourdi and Tim Lister c

La esposa de Graham Platner dice que se siente “herida” por las revelaciones de los mensajes extramatrimoniales de su esposo

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Por Michael Williams y Andrew Kaczynski, CNN

La esposa del candidato demócrata al Senado por Maine, Graham Platner, dijo que se sentía “profundamente herida” después de que el sábado se hicieran públicos detalles sobre los mensajes sexuales extramatrimoniales de su esposo, acusando a una exfuncionaria de campaña y confidente de traicionar su confianza.

La declaración de la esposa de Platner, Amy Gertner, se produjo después de que tanto The New York Times como The Wall Street Journal informaran que, poco después de que Platner anunciara su campaña al Senado el año pasado, Gertner alertó al personal de campaña sobre mensajes de texto sexuales que su esposo había intercambiado con otras mujeres.

“Sé quién es Graham”, dijo Gertner en una declaración difundida a través de la campaña de Platner. “Conozco al hombre con el que me casé y al esposo que ha sido para mí en los mejores y peores días de mi vida. Eso no ha cambiado, y no cambiará”.

Genevieve McDonald, la exdirectora política de la campaña de Platner, confirmó a CNN el sábado que Gertner le reveló el año pasado que Platner había estado enviando mensajes sexuales a varias mujeres y que la campaña evaluó el asunto como una posible responsabilidad política.

Según tanto The New York Times como The Wall Street Journal, Gertner informó a la campaña de Platner en agosto pasado sobre mensajes de texto que había encontrado en la primavera de 2025 entre su esposo y otras mujeres, al inicio de su matrimonio. Las publicaciones informaron que ella señaló los mensajes mientras la campaña de Platner evaluaba internamente al candidato.

CNN no ha confirmado de manera independiente la existencia de los mensajes de texto. CNN sí verificó que una cuenta en la aplicación de mensajería Kik parece pertenecer a Platner. La cuenta, bajo el nombre de usuario “phustle0331”, presenta una foto de perfil en la que Platner aparece sin camisa en un baño con una toalla en la cintura y utiliza un identificador similar a los de su cuenta de Reddit, ya eliminada, y una cuenta de Instagram también eliminada.

Según The New York Times, Gertner informó sobre los mensajes de su esposo con otras mujeres a la entonces directora política de la campaña, McDonald, a quien Gertner pareció referirse en la declaración del sábado.

“Confié detalles profundamente personales sobre mi matrimonio a alguien que consideraba una amiga”, decía la declaración de Gertner.

“Confié en esta persona el capítulo más privado de nuestras vidas —los primeros días de nuestro matrimonio, antes de que cualquier campaña estuviera en nuestra mente— y estoy profundamente herida por su traición y la invasión a nuestra privacidad”, dijo.

Platner, un veterano del Cuerpo de Infantería de Marina sin experiencia política previa, se ha convertido en un foco de controversia desde que anunció su campaña insurgente para desafiar a la senadora republicana titular Susan Collins.

Recibió fuertes críticas al inicio de su campaña después de que se revelara que tenía un tatuaje en el pecho que se asemejaba a un símbolo nazi. Platner dijo que se hizo el tatuaje cuando tenía 20 años y estaba en las fuerzas armadas, y que no se dio cuenta de su significado hasta hace poco. Desde entonces, ha dicho que ha cubierto el tatuaje.

Pero un reportaje de KFile de CNN posteriormente puso en duda su afirmación de ignorancia sobre el simbolismo del tatuaje. En un hilo de redes sociales de 2019, Platner discutió el emblema —una calavera con huesos cruzados “Totenkopf”— mientras señalaba que muchos miembros de las fuerzas armadas estadouni

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