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June, 2023

  • 21 June

    Coast Guard says missing submarine has around 40 hours of oxygen left

    -Editorial The U.S. Coast Guard estimated Tuesday afternoon that the missing OceanGate Titan submarine should run out of breathable air by Thursday morning. The Titan, a submersible operated by OceanGate Expeditions, went missing in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada. The submersible, designed to accommodate …

  • 19 June

    WalletHub Names Worst and Best States for Fathers to Work in The U.S.

    -Editorial Since Father’s Day just happened and 93.7% of married dads working last year compared to 71.1% of married moms, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on 2023’s Best & Worst States for Working Dads. New Mexico came in as the worst state for working dads in spot 51 …

  • 19 June

    Barriers and Ongoing Struggles of Minority Women-Owned Businesses in the USA

    -Editorial Discrimination against minority and women-owned businesses remains a persistent concern in many societies, including the United States. While commendable progress has been made in promoting diversity and inclusivity, there are still significant challenges that must be addressed. Discrimination takes various forms and manifests in multiple aspects of business operations …

  • 16 June

    Bank of America Surpasses $500 Million to Support Minority and Women Entrepreneurs

    -Editorial Bank of America announced that it has committed more than $500 million in equity investments to minority- and women-led funds, more than doubling its initial $200 million commitment.   The bank has committed equity to more than 150 funds, which to date have invested in over 1,000 companies that span 40 …

  • 16 June

    IID Board Prepares Reorganization of Public Affairs Department

    -Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors met at their regular meeting on June 6 to discuss various issues that included a presentation on how to improve public affairs strategies.  On Dec. 20, 2022, the board voted to form a Public Affairs Workgroup composed of Directors J.B. Hamby and …

  • 15 June

    Imperial Valley Economic & Energy Summit to Shape the Future of Imperial Valley

    Imperial Valley, CA.- The Imperial Valley Economic Development Corporation (IVEDC) is proud to announce the highly anticipated annual Imperial Valley Economic & Energy Summit, taking place today, June 15, 2023, at Imperial Valley College. This premier event, co-hosted by the Imperial Regional Alliance (IRA) and the Imperial Valley Business Resource …

  • 14 June

    Best Recommended Ways to Invest Quality Time with Your Children this Summer

    -Editorial Summer is the perfect season to create unforgettable memories and strengthen the bond with your children. With school out and longer days ahead, it’s time to embark on a journey of exploration, adventure, and quality time. But with so many options available, how can you make the most of …

  • 13 June

    The City of San Diego Awards $2.6 Million to 60 Artists and Cultural Practitioners

    -Editorial Sixty artists and cultural practitioners in disciplines ranging from performing arts, visual arts, music, film, media, and literature will receive $2.6 million in Far South/Border North grants. Each grant will be provided to develop artistic content that increases local awareness of public health, energy and water conservation, climate mitigation, …

  • 13 June

    International Community Commemorates World Day Against Child Labor

    -Editorial Observed on June 12th, World Day Against Child Labor is intended to serve as a catalyst for the growing worldwide movement against child labor. Emphasizing the link between social justice and child labor, the slogan for World Day in 2023 is ‘Social Justice for All. End Child Labor!’. Throughout …

  • 12 June

    COVID Relief Funds Misspent During Health Crisis

    -Editorial Years after the COVID health crisis, some of the federal money allocated for emergency use has been wrongly used for fraudulent purposes. For this reason, the federal government has initiated action to take misspent money back and punish those that did it. According to an investigation by the Associated …

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