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July, 2023

  • 28 July

    Mexican Consulate and Vo Medical Center Sign Agreement to Support Ventanilla de Salud

    -Editorial  The Ventanilla de Salud program has a new fiscal agent in Imperial Valley as the Consulate of Mexico signed an agreement with a respected medical group that will support this initiative.  Starting July 27, a new alliance for Ventanilla de Salud will operate between the Consulate of Mexico in …

  • 28 July

    Governor Gregg Abbott of Texas Could Be Declared a Perpetrator of Crimes Against Humanity

    By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, journalist and writer The governor of Texas in the United States, Gregg Abbott, could be accused and convicted as a criminal of crimes against humanity due to his unilateral decision to place buoys in the strip of the Rio Grande in the state he poorly governs. …

  • 28 July

    Trump Hosts a Private Screening of Sound of Freedom at His Residence

    -Editorial Donald J. Trump hosted a private viewing of ‘Sound of Freedom’ starring Jim Caviezel with members of the cast and production team as guests of honor where producer Eduardo Verástegui was there. He is no stranger to the former President as he served under Trump as a former member of …

  • 27 July

    Artists without Contracts

    By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney-at-Law. In Mexico, there is a lack of legal awareness in many areas, and the artistic and creative life is no exception. In my experience, most of the legal issues faced by artists and authors could have been avoided with fairly simple contracts that were …

  • 27 July

    Baja California is at The Forefront in Attention to Migrants

    -Editorial The Government of Baja California launched a humanist policy to adequately care for all people in a context of human mobility in conjunction with the Government of Mexico, municipal governments, and civil society organizations, appointed the Secretary General of Government, Catalino Zavala Marquez. During the eighty-eighth edition of “Wednesday …

  • 26 July

    Imperial County Supervisors Support Geothermal Projects in The Salton Sea Area

    -Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors met at its regular meeting July 25 to approve a letter to the California Energy Commission expressing support for three Geothermal Projects in the Salton Sea Area, thus expanding their renewable energy portfolio.  On April 18, 2023, BHE Renewables LLC submitted an application …

  • 26 July

    Five Tough Conversations to Have Before Your Child Heads Off to College

    -Editorial Summer is in full swing, but soon it will be time for your child to head off to college. Whether they’re entering their freshman year or returning as an upperclassman, college can be a frightening time due to the many risks threatening young people today: an unprecedented mental health …

  • 25 July

    Why More Women Choose to Stay Single as Independence Grows?

    -Editorial In today’s society, more women are embracing their financial and emotional independence, leading them to choose the path of staying single. The number of single women in the U.S. and globally has been steadily increasing, with more than half of all women now opting for singlehood. While this trend …

  • 24 July

    Elon Musk Unveils Twitter Rebranding – Farewell Blue Bird, Hello ‘X’!

    -Editorial Twitter will enter a new era as it will say goodbye to the bird and welcome the “X” as the social media company will be rebranding its image and promising a new era of innovation.   On July 23rd, 2023, Musk teased that the platform would receive a rebrand, dropping …

  • 24 July

    Marina del Pilar Promotes the Best of Baja California Culture in New York

    -Editorial Baja California’s Governor, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, has taken the spotlight in New York City, promoting the rich cultural, gastronomic, and tourist treasures of her State. The event featured an exhibition of indigenous art, a visit to an authentic Baja Californian-style taco shop, and the dazzling projection of …

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