-Editorial Mexico’s ruling coalition secured the necessary votes to approve a controversial judicial reform bill, igniting a political firestorm in the capital. It was approved 86 votes in favor and 41 against. The proposed overhaul, which critics argue threatens the rule of law, gained momentum when opposition senator Miguel Angel …
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Art Basel Paris Announces Miu Miu Partnership and Expansive Public Program
-Editorial Art Basel Paris has unveiled further details of its highly anticipated 2024 edition, set to take place from October 18-20, with exclusive VIP Preview Days on October 16 and 17. In an exciting announcement, the renowned art fair revealed a major collaboration with the iconic fashion brand Miu Miu, …
Read More »Brawley Mayor, Ramon Castro, Highlights Key City Projects in State of the City Address
-Editorial Brawley Mayor Ramon Castro delivered his annual State of the City address, providing an in-depth look at the city’s current and future projects that he said will change the city and improve the quality of life. The event took place on Sept. 6 at the Brawley Elks Lodge before …
Read More »Luis Miguel Shines at Arena Valle de Guadalupe: A Concert That Dazzled Thousands
-Editorial On Saturday, September 7, Arena Valle de Guadalupe became the epicenter of an unforgettable spectacle as “El Sol de México,” Luis Miguel, performed as part of his 2024 tour. After visiting other Baja California cities like Mexicali and Tijuana, where he also sold out shows, his performance at the …
Read More »Paris 2024 Paralympic Games End in Spectacular Fashion, Marking a Historic Summer for France
-Editorial The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games came to a triumphant close on Sunday, September 8, 2024, after 11 days filled with breathtaking athletic performances, heartwarming surprises, and emotional moments. The grand finale at the Stade de France marked the culmination of France’s first-ever Summer Paralympic Games and set the stage …
Read More »Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Voter Engagement on the Rise
-Editorial As the election day approaches on November 5, more than 15 million Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) voters will be eligible to cast their ballots, with many poised to vote for the first time. This demographic is emerging as the fastest-growing voter electorate, and their participation …
Read More »USDA Report Highlights Rising Food Insecurity in 2023
-Editorial A recent report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reveals a concerning trend in food insecurity across the United States. While the majority of American households continue to enjoy consistent access to sufficient food for healthy living, the number of households experiencing food insecurity has risen significantly. In …
Read More »Imperial County Woman Sentenced to 25 Years to Life for First-Degree Murder
-Editorial On September 3, 2024, Kimberly Vega was sentenced to 25 years to life in state prison for her role in the first-degree murder of Pablo Dominguez in El Centro on July 6, 2021. The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Jessica G. Moreno, with the El Centro Police …
Read More »Soles Triumph Over El Calor with Fierce Defense
-Editorial In a thrilling match at the PSF Auditorium, Soles de Mexicali secured a dramatic 71-70 victory over El Calor de Cancún in the 17th round of the 2024 Liga Caliente. Mx LNBP season. Key defensive plays in the final moments, including two steals and a crucial block by Erik …
Read More »California Long-Distance Commuters Among the Unhealthiest in America, Study Finds
-Editorial Long car commutes have long been associated with negative health outcomes, and a recent study by Potamkin Hyundai sheds light on the extent of the issue, revealing that California’s long-distance drivers are among the unhealthiest in the nation. Prolonged hours on the road contribute to a sedentary lifestyle, increasing …
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