-Editorial Members of U.S. Congress reached a bipartisan deal in December over billing protections for patients and their medical bills and protect their finances if they have a medical emergency. The No Surprises Act would hold patients harmless from surprise medical bills for emergencies and non-emergency cases in which the …
January, 2021
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18 January
Baja California Government Informs About the Activities That May Reopen with “RED” Tier
-Editorial The head of the Public Health Department in the state presented the activities that may be reopened in Baja California even within the “red” tier; however, the protocols will have to be reviewed again to detail and validate them with very limited capacity. The secretary of public health in …
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15 January
Joe Biden Introduces $1.9 Trillion Covid Stimulus Plan
-Editorial President-elect Joe Biden unveiled a COVID-19 relief package he hopes to get through Congress that will include a stimulus check, an extension of federal unemployment insurance benefits, and aid to small businesses. The package, aimed at stimulating the economy as the pandemic nears the one-year mark, will also focus …
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15 January
California presents plan to reopen schools
-Editorial While most schools in California are closed due to COVID-19, state and local officials continue to discuss ways to reopen schools with the proper safety measures. Governor Gavin Newsom announced the launch of transparency, accountability, and assistance measures related to the Safe Schools for All Plan. The Safe Schools for …
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13 January
Congress Votes to Impeach President Trump for The Second Time
-Editorial The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to impeach President Donald Trump for his role in the deadly U.S. Capitol siege by his supporters, making him the only president in U.S. history to be impeached twice. Trump is charged with “incitement of insurrection.” The impeachment proceedings came one week …
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11 January
The two visions of international relations
Mario Beltran Mainero Diplomat, law graduate, and master in international relations. At the academic level, there are two main views on international relations: realism and liberalism. These two visions are not only theoretical filters that serve to understand the interactions between countries. They also show us, at a philosophical level, …
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11 January
Border Travel Restrictions to Continue Until February 21
-Editorial The border travel restrictions will continue until February 21 according to an announcement by the Mexican Government on January 11. The border travel restrictions will now reach 11 months. The restrictions between both countries started in March of 2020 in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. “Due …
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10 January
Trump Could Be Impeached a Second Time
-Editorial History could be made this week if Democrats vote to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time during the final days of his administration. A growing number of Democrats are calling for the President’s impeachment due to the riots that took place last week at Capitol Hill. One …
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10 January
Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia Responds to Governor Newsom’s Initial 2021 Budget Proposal
-Editorial Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella) has released the following statements on Governor Gavin Newsom’s initial 2021-22 State Budget proposal: “As California moves to combat this pandemic, rebuild our economy, and uplift our families and communities struggling to make ends meet, I thank Governor Newsom for presenting us with a balanced …
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9 January
Jaime Davila registers as citizen candidate for State Assembly with PBC
-Editorial MEXICALI, B.C.- The application for registration by Public Accountant and Lawyer, Jaime Davila Galvan as a candidate for the state assembly to the II Local Electoral District in Baja California was done at the facilities of the Baja California Party last Friday, January 8 (PBC). It is important to …