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U.S. and Allies Announce Coordinated Release of Strategic Oil Reserves

-Editorial The United States and 31 other member nations of the International Energy Agency have agreed to a coordinated release of oil from their strategic reserves in an effort to ease global energy prices, U.S. officials announced Wednesday. U.S. Secretary…
Tijuana to Host Free Carín León Show as Mexico Kicks Off Festivals for Peace

-Editorial Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda announced that regional Mexican singer Carín León will perform a free concert in Tijuana on March 21 as part of the launch of the National Circuit of Festivals for Peace, a…
Police Killings Hit Indigenous Communities Near Reservations

-Editorial Indigenous people in the United States experience disproportionately high rates of fatal encounters with law enforcement, particularly on and near reservations, according to a new study covering 2013 to 2024. Researchers found that 73% of Indigenous deaths by police…
When Women Achieve Financial Independence, They Gain the Power to Choose Over Their Own Destiny

By: Ellie Burgueno, Journalist and Writer. This March, as we commemorate International Women’s Day and celebrate Women’s History Month, we cannot help but feel proud of who we are and the roles we play in society. Being a woman comes…
Baja California Lawmaker Proposes Legal Recognition of Dating Violence

-Editorial State Rep. María Yolanda “Mayola” Gaona Medina has introduced legislation that would recognize violence in dating relationships as a specific form of violence under Baja California law, intending to strengthen legal tools to prevent, punish, and eradicate abuse in…
President Sheinbaum Honors Women in Mexico’s Armed Forces on International Women’s Day

-Editorial President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, Mexico’s first female president in two centuries, led a ceremony on March 8 at Campo Marte in Mexico City to mark International Women’s Day, honoring the service of women in the country’s armed forces. The…
U.S. Government Security, Economic Cooperation at Shield of the Americas Summit

-Editorial U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem with government leaders and officials from across the Western Hemisphere during a working lunch at the Shield of the Americas Summit, outlining a U.S.-led initiative…
Baja California Highlights Programs and Policies Aimed at Protecting Women’s Rights

-Editorial The Baja California government highlighted a series of public policies and programs aimed at protecting women’s rights and strengthening support services during a commemoration marking International Women’s Day. Gov. Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda said her administration is working…
Comedians Discuss the Role of Humor and Satire in Challenging Times

-Editorial Comedians and cultural commentators said humor and satire can help communities process uncertainty, challenge authority and create connections across cultures during difficult times, during a virtual briefing hosted by American Community Media. The discussion, moderated by associate editor Pilar…
Valle de Guadalupe Announces 2026 Viñadas Series with 18 Wine, Culinary and Tourism Events

-Editorial Tourism officials and representatives from the regional wine industry announced the third edition of Viñadas, a series of events celebrating the wine, culinary, and tourism culture of the Valle de Guadalupe, with 18 activities scheduled from May through December…
