-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors discussed potential financial services for the benefit programs. The board met in regular session to discuss this item that was intended to help the county in this process. As a recommendation by the county board to make the process more effective for a …
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Local Community Colleges Secure Funding for Immigrant Legal Assistance Centers
-Editorial Eight local community colleges have been selected to participate in a pilot program offering free immigration-related legal services through a statewide project involving the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, the Foundation for California Community Colleges and the California Department of Social Services. The program, which is being rolled out …
Read More »House Speaker Opens Impeachment Inquiry Against Trump
-Editorial In what becomes the biggest political fight before the presidential election next year, President Donald Trump is facing an impeachment to see if he violated the constitution. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made the announcement months ago that she would open an impeachment inquiry, a move that came after a …
Read More »THE FIRST GAME AGAINST AGUACATEROS IS RESCHEDULED
The game was rescheduled for Sunday, November 24 at the Michoacana University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo’s Auditorium for Multiple Uses Mexicali, Baja California. – Soles de Mexicali and Aguacateros de Michoacán rescheduled their first confrontation this November 21, 6 Soles players find an Influenza box that did not allow …
Read More »Future of DACA in the Hands of the Supreme Court
-Editorial The United States Supreme Court is hearing arguments about if President Donald Trump can go forward with his plans to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. The day that many have waited since 2017 has finally arrived. It’s the decision that will define the future for many …
Read More »A NEW WAY TO SEE GENES: EPIGENETICS
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, regenerative medicine expert The genetic material inside each of our cells, which gives us our identity, and makes us who we are, over time is altered, and gradually changing by the action of the environment to which you are exposed, and as we age, this is …
Read More »Marina del Pilar presents the program “Me Against Violence”
-Editorial During the national day against women’s violence, the directors of the Municipal Public Safety Department (DSPM), the Domestic Violence Unit (UVI), and the recent Municipal Institute for Women met with the mayor, Marina del Pilar Ávila, presented the program “Me against violence” at the Mexicali City Hall. The program …
Read More »In Mexico, the United States and Canada there is a strong interest in continuing the USMCA, despite Trump’s possible impeachment: Díaz-Bautista.
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) T-MEC – USMCA may be at risk due to Trump’s possible impeachment. Trump’s impeachment, a risk that can accelerate the USMCA in 2019 and 2020. “In Mexico, the United States and Canada there is a strong interest in continuing the ratification of the North …
Read More »Exposure of Personal Information
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney, and former professor. Now in our days, the internet and social media have become our main channel of communication, all aspects of our lives are continuously shared and exposed through the internet. These days it is very easy to share any type of personal …
Read More »Trademarks and their appropriate protection
By: Lic. Jaime Israel Dávila Gómez, Lawyer Although the truth is that, the registration of a brand is the most important element for protection, it’s also true that it is not the only one and there are others that, if taken care of, generate integral protection that gives security to …
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