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It was en route to the city's international airport.
One of those who died reportedly is a two-year-old child.
Mexico's Navy said eight people were on board the plane.
They were transporting burn victims for treatment.
Many state-run psychiatric hospitals have largely lost the ability to treat patients unless they're charged with a crime.
Sarah Jane Tribble with our partner KFF Health News has more from Ohio.
That is Sarah Jane Tribble with our partners at KFF Health News.
The chief of police at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, has now been put on administrative leave.
This as campus officials review security procedures following last week's mass shooting that left two people dead.
The former police chief for the city of Providence has been named the acting chief of police while the investigation takes place.
From Washington, this is NPR News.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Roman.
A Republican and Democratic member of Congress who have called for the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files are threatening to fine and possibly arrest Justice Department officials over the slow and much-redacted release of those files.
Democrat Ro Khanna and Republican Thomas Massey say this could include arresting Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The procedure was last used about 90 years ago.
Meanwhile, some of Epstein's victims are speaking out about what they say is the slow pace of those documents released.
This is Miranda Lucerta speaking with ABC News.
Arizona's Attorney General Chris Mays has agreed to drop charges against one of the state's fake electors accused of attempting to undermine the results of the 2020 presidential election.
From member station KJZZ in Phoenix, Wayne Shutsky reports.