-Editorial The 2024 edition of Art Basel Paris, held for the first time at the iconic Grand Palais, has successfully positioned itself as a monumental cultural event in the French capital. With its mix of leading international galleries, cutting-edge exhibitions, and impressive visitor numbers, this edition marked a new chapter …
October, 2024
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20 October
Experts Warn of Rising Election Threats Amid Early Voting
-Editorial With the U.S. Presidential election just three weeks away and early voting already starting or about to commence in most states, voters are being reminded of the importance of having accurate and comprehensive information to ensure their votes are counted. As communities prepare to head to the polls, there …
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20 October
The 23rd edition of “Expo Tequila Tijuana” inaugurated on Avenida Revolución
-Editorial With the presence of Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño, along with authorities and representatives from business organizations, the “23rd Expo Tequila Tijuana” kicked off on Friday, October 18, where visitors will find more than 45 tequila producers. During the opening ceremony, the president of Tijuana’s Tourism and Convention Committee (Cotuco), …
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18 October
INE Maintains Respect for Judicial Election Decisions, Says Guadalupe Taddei
-Editorial The President of the National Electoral Institute (INE), Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, reaffirmed the institute’s commitment to respecting the decisions surrounding the election of the Federal Judiciary, adhering both to constitutional mandates and court-issued writ of protection rulings. Taddei made the statement during a press conference following the commemoration of …
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18 October
Biden-Harris Administration Launches Historic Global Anti-Corruption Campaign
-Editorial The Biden-Harris administration has undertaken an unprecedented initiative to combat global corruption, recognizing it as a significant threat to U.S. national security and international stability. The pervasive misuse of power by officials across various governments not only facilitates authoritarian regimes and kleptocratic networks but also undermines democratic governance, citizen …
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17 October
National Hispanic Heritage Month Recognized Across Community Colleges in San Diego and Imperial Counties
-Editorial As National Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close, the 10 community colleges across San Diego and Imperial counties have concluded a series of dynamic events and activities that celebrate the rich cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. The month-long celebration included educational workshops, cultural events, and …
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16 October
President Claudia Sheinbaum Celebrates Initial U.S. Investments in Mexico Exceeding $20 Billion for 2025
-Editorial The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, announced a significant initial investment of over $20 billion set to flow into Mexico by 2025. This major development was revealed following the High-Level Summit between Mexican and American business leaders at the National Palace. The summit brought together 240 executives from …
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16 October
First Imperial Credit Union to Open New Branch in La Quinta
-Editorial First Imperial Credit Union, a credit union with more than 80 years of serving its membership is excited to announce the opening of its newest branch in the Coachella Valley later this year. The expansion to La Quinta marks a significant milestone in its commitment to building strong, lasting …
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15 October
Mayor Ismael Burgueño and Customs and Border Protection Director Mariza Marin Discuss Binational Issues
-Editorial As part of the XXV Tijuana City Council’s ongoing efforts to strengthen a binational agenda that addresses issues affecting both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz held a key meeting with Mariza Marín, Director of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office (CBP). The purpose of …
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15 October
STEM Careers Promise High Salaries, But Equity Gaps Persist for Students of Color and Girls
-Editorial Careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) represent some of the most lucrative professions in the United States. Workers in STEM fields earn an average salary of over $100,000 per year, compared to the national average of $46,000. The U.S. remains the global leader in research and development, …