-Editorial Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra announced his candidacy for governor of California on April 2nd, joining an increasingly crowded race to succeed Governor Gavin Newsom in 2026. Becerra, a former state attorney general and longtime congressman, framed his campaign around addressing the state’s affordability crisis, …
April, 2025
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2 April
Authorities Warn of Rising Cartel Recruitment of Minors for Drug Smuggling
-Editorial Authorities along the U.S.-Mexico border, particularly in the Imperial Valley region, are raising concerns over the increasing use of minors as drug mules by criminal organizations. Law enforcement officials report that cartels are targeting vulnerable youth, luring them with promises of quick money or coercing them into smuggling illicit …
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1 April
IID Hosts Open House Events to Inform Customers on Power Infrastructure and Rates
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District is inviting residents to a series of open house events aimed at educating customers on upcoming improvements to the region’s power infrastructure, changes to electric rates, and programs designed to help lower energy costs. The free events, scheduled across multiple communities in April, will provide …
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1 April
California releases Master Plan to better support people with Autism and other developmental disabilities
-Editorial Governor Gavin Newsom announced the release of the Master Plan for Developmental Services: A Community-Driven Vision, a comprehensive set of recommendations aimed at improving California’s service system for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The plan seeks to address barriers to service access and enhance support across various sectors, …
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1 April
Benefits of Stem Cell Application in Aesthetics and Women’s Health
By: Dr. Elton Gómez, Specialist in Regenerative Medicine. The application of stem cells in aesthetics and women’s health has revolutionized regenerative medicine, offering innovative solutions for rejuvenation, tissue repair, and the treatment of various conditions. Their ability to regenerate and differentiate into multiple cell types helps improve women’s quality of …
March, 2025
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31 March
Mexican Foreign Minister Receives U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem
-Editorial Two days ago, Mexico’s Foreign Minister, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, welcomed U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem at Felipe Ángeles International Airport. Noem’s visit to Mexico was part of a broader Latin American tour, including a scheduled meeting with President Claudia Sheinbaum at the National Palace. Mexico’s …
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31 March
Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 Concludes with Strong Attendance and Sales
-Editorial Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 has concluded, reaffirming the city’s position as a global art hub. The fair brought together 240 galleries from 42 countries and territories, attracting a total attendance of 91,000 across VIP and public days. Angelle Siyang-Le, Director of Art Basel Hong Kong, highlighted the event’s …
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30 March
The Association of Public Relations Professionals of Baja California Renews Its Board of Directors, Led by Dr. Enrique Chiu
-Editorial The Association of Public Relations Professionals of Baja California has officially inaugurated its new Board of Directors for the 2025-2027 term in a ceremony attended by over 150 guests, including government officials, tourism sector representatives, media professionals, and industry members. The new board will be led by Dr. Enrique …
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29 March
America’s Tourism and Markets in Turmoil: How Trump’s Economic Policies Are Shaking Up the Nation
-Editorial In recent months, President Donald Trump’s economic policies have triggered significant volatility in financial markets while sending ripples of concern through the U.S. tourism industry. The imposition of tariffs, shifts in trade relations, and controversial social policies have led to uncertainty among investors and dampened enthusiasm among foreign tourists …
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29 March
Immigration Policy Shifts Raise Alarms: Legal Immigrants and Communities at Risk
-Editorial Amid growing concerns over U.S. immigration policy changes, experts warn that recent moves could jeopardize the rights of legal immigrants, disrupt families, and destabilize entire communities. Under President Trump’s administration, the promise of mass deportations has evolved beyond border crossers and criminal immigrants to include legal residents, visa holders, …