-Editorial SAN DIEGO WILL BE FIRST U.S. CITY IN 24 YEARS TO RECEIVE GIANT PANDAS UNDER A RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT WITH CHINA SAN DIEGO – Mayor Todd Gloria is set to travel to China to participate in official farewell ceremonies for two giant pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, …
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U.S. Treasury Announces Over $1 Billion in Upfront Savings for Electric Vehicle Buyers
-Editorial The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS have reported that consumers have saved more than $1 billion in upfront costs on the purchase of over 150,000 clean vehicles since January 1, 2024. This milestone marks a significant achievement in the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to reduce transportation costs …
Read More »Alcohol and Drug Use Cause 3.2 Million Deaths Annually, WHO Calls for Urgent Action
-Editorial A recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO) has unveiled staggering statistics concerning global deaths attributed to alcohol and drug use, highlighting a pressing global health crisis. According to the WHO’s Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders, approximately 2.6 million deaths …
Read More »Soles de Mexicali Inaugurate Season with Traditional Blessing
-Editorial The Cathedral of Our Lady Guadalupe was filled with the fervor of fans as the Soles de Mexicali held their traditional season-opening mass. The ceremony marked the beginning of the 2024-25 season for the team in the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional (LNBP). Presided over by the team’s president, …
Read More »Soroptimist International of El Centro Welcomes New Members at 85th Annual Board Installation
-Editorial Soroptimist International (SI) of El Centro is set to host its 85th annual board installation at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 28, at The Loft in El Centro. This time-honored tradition celebrates the achievements and contributions of its members and sponsors. This year, the event marks the club’s 85th …
Read More »US Inspections of Michoacán Avocados and Mangoes to Resume Gradually
-Editorial In a significant development for the avocado industry, U.S. government inspections of avocados and mangoes in the Mexican state of Michoacán will gradually resume, U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar announced on June 21. This decision comes a week after inspections were suspended following an assault on USDA inspectors. Salazar stated …
Read More »Imperial Valley College Unveils New Desert Warrior Mascot Design
-Editorial Imperial Valley College (IVC) proudly announced the adoption of its new mascot, the Desert Warrior, following an extensive and inclusive design process. The Imperial Community College District Trustees voted unanimously to adopt the finalized design concept for the Desert Warrior mascot during their regularly scheduled board meeting on Wednesday …
Read More »AI Threatens Jobs and Wage Growth Amid Rising Inequality
-Editorial Income inequality continues to rise in the US. The top 10% in the US earn above $150,000 annually and have over $1 million in assets. Low income families, by contrast, earn an average of $31,000 per year and have negligible assets. Gender and race are key drivers of persistent …
Read More »Claudia Sheinbaum’s Initial Appointments Met with Acceptance and Confidence
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, Journalist and Writer. Not in a national broadcast as we were once obliged, but now freely transmitted by the media, the event of the virtual president-elect of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, was held the previous evening to announce the first six members of her cabinet – …
Read More »Discover Ensenada, the heart of Mexican wine. Everything you need in one place
-Editorial Undoubtedly, the Mexican Wine Country, a bountiful land where culinary art and excellent regional wines make the perfect combination for a fabulous experience, is one of the main attractions to visit our beautiful city of Ensenada. Hotel Coral & Marina is one of the most comprehensive lodging options, strategically …
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