Individuals are encouraged to take steps to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses. IMPERIAL COUNTY- The Imperial County Public Health Department shared today that county health officials are monitoring for the spread of coronavirus. Public health department staff continues to work closely with state and federal agencies to monitor the cases …
February, 2020
January, 2020
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19 January
Filter System is Introduced to Combat Bad Air Quality
-Editorial In order to create a mechanism to clean the air and reduce air pollution, a new system that could benefit the city was introduced this weekend. Thanks to the initiative of a young Mexicali resident, there is a new option for the city’s industries to purify the pollutants that …
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16 January
China and U.S. Sign New Trade Deal
-Editorial In a major economic victory for President Donald Trump, China and the United States signed a new trade deal easing tensions between the two countries. Both countries signed the first phase of the new trade deal after two years of negotiations. “From day one, my Administration has fought tirelessly …
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9 January
Australia burns in flames; American firefighters attend the call
-Editorial For several weeks, thousands of strong images about the situation in South Australia have been circulating in social media about forest fires, which have severely affected the natural environment of millions of animal species, mainly kangaroos and koalas, which abound in that region. A widely disseminated report from the …
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3 January
Machine learning meets quantum physics
By: Sankar Das Sarma, physics faculty member at the University of Maryland Machine learning is a field of computer science that seeks to build computers capable of discovering meaningful information and making predictions about data. It is the core of artificial intelligence (AI) and has powered many aspects of modern …
December, 2019
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1 December
An Act of Disobedience by Rosa Parks Helped End Racial Segregation
-Editorial On the evening of December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, an African American, was arrested for disobeying an Alabama law requiring black passengers to relinquish seats to white passengers when the bus was full. Blacks also were required to sit at the back of the bus. Her arrest sparked a …
November, 2019
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23 November
House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee Hosts Hearing Examining Humanitarian Migrant Crisis at U.S. – Mexico Border
SAN YSIDRO, CALIFORNIA — Yesterday, Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations hosted a hearing in San Ysidro, California, to examine the humanitarian migrant crisis at the US-Mexico border. Each of the witnesses highlighted the various …
October, 2019
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20 October
Historical expedition completed by two NASA female astronauts
-Editorial On a historic day for NASA, the world astronautics industry, and for humanity in general, for the first time, two women, Jessica Meir and Christina Koch, made the first space expedition run exclusively by women. They were on the space orbit for 7 hours and 17 minutes, performing a …
September, 2019
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26 September
STATE OF YUCATAN NAMED “STATE OF PEACE” AT WORLD SUMMIT OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS
Over 12,500 attendees participated in the 4-day event attended by 30 recipients of the awards Mérida, Yucatán.- The State of Yucatan, Mexico completed its duties as host of the 17th edition of the World Summit of Nobel Peace Prize, which took place from September 19 to 22 with a closing …
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19 September
Construction of Trump’s wall begins in Arizona in 2019
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD). Near Yuma, Arizona, the construction of the border wall funded by the Pentagon began. The construction of a part of the border wall financed by the Pentagon began a few days ago near Yuma, Arizona, just when federal authorities published a list of Defense …