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Month: May 2026

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

México envía al Ejército y a la Guardia Nacional a Guerrero por ola de violencia, mientras miles de personas son desplazadas

Por Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español Más de mil familias indígenas han sido desplazadas en la Montaña Baja de Guerrero, un estado ubicado en el centro de México, tras varios días de ataques armados que las propias comunidades atribuyen al grupo criminal “Los Ardillos”, en una escalada de violencia que el gobierno federal ubica en

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Cierre de planta de La-Z-Boy en San Luis Río Colorado dejará cientos de desempleados

Cierre de planta de La-Z-Boy en San Luis Río Colorado dejará cientos de desempleados

Abigahil Padilla SAN LUIS, Mexico (KYMA) – La-Z-Boy anunció el cierre de sus operaciones en San Luis Río Colorado a partir del próximo 1 de julio, una decisión que impactará a alrededor de 400 trabajadores de manera directa, aunque versiones preliminares señalan que el número total de afectados podría alcanzar hasta 600 empleados. La empresa informó

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Denise Powell speaks at a fundraising event in Omaha

Denise Powell will win razor-thin Democratic primary for ‘blue dot’ House district in Nebraska, CNN projects

By Jeff Zeleny, CNN (CNN) — Denise Powell, a political activist, will win the Democratic primary in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, CNN projects, a race that is poised to become one of the nation’s most competitive contests this fall that could help determine control of Congress. Powell held a roughly 1,000-vote lead over State Sen.

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Demandó por los aranceles de Trump, ganó en la Corte Suprema y recibió un reembolso

Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN Ganar un caso histórico en la Corte Suprema contra los aranceles más amplios del presidente Donald Trump fue una cosa. Sin embargo, para Victor Schwartz, propietario de la empresa importadora de vinos VOS Selections y demandante principal en ese caso, recuperar del Gobierno el dinero de los aranceles recaudados ilegalmente era prácticamente

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Steve Sanchez

Occupation: La Quinta Councilman Relevant Experience: La Quinta City Councilmember (2016-) Served on the boards of many local non-profit organizations, such as Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Desert 2025 Defender of Housing Award by the Building Industry Association’s Coachella Valley Chapter Personal Information: Coachella Valley resident since 2004 United States Marine Corps combat

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V. Manuel “Manny” Perez

Occupation: Riverside County Supervisor, District 4 Relevant Experience: County Supervisor (2017-) Former State Assemblymember (2008-2014) Former Coachella Valley Unified School District Trustees (2004-2008) Personal Information: Born and raised in the Coachella Valley Son of immigrant farmworkers’ Master of Education degree in Administration, Planning and Social Policy from Harvard University Website: https://electmanny.com/ Facebook

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Art Hodges

Party: Republican Occupation: CEO / Educator / Pastor Relevant Experience: Bishop overseeing 350+ churches, pastors and ministers in Southern California Non-profit CEO Played a major role in the 2020-21 US Supreme Court case over COVID-19 restrictions on indoor worship services Personal Information: Originally from Phoenix, longtime Chula Vista resident Pastor of 40 years With Rosa,

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Rep. Mike Lawler is pictured here in January.

GOP Rep. Mike Lawler blasts ‘disgusting’ antisemitic and homophobic comments from Sen. Rand Paul’s son

By Camila DeChalus, Aileen Graef, Morgan Rimmer, CNN (CNN) — New York Republican Rep. Mike Lawler told reporters Wednesday that a Senate colleague’s son verbally accosted him the night before, making antisemitic and homophobic remarks. Lawler gave his account to reporters of how events unfolded, saying that William Paul, the son of Sen. Rand Paul

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Steve Padilla

Party: Democrat Occupation: California State Senator Relevant Experience: State Senator (2022-) Chula Vista Councilmember (1994-2022) & (2016-2022) / Mayor (2002-2006) Serves as Chairman of California’s Coastal Commission Personal Information: Served 13 years in law enforcement First person of color ever elected to City office in Chula Vista history, the first Latino Mayor, and the first

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Leila Namvar

Party: Democrat Occupation: Civil Servant / Mom Relevant Experience: Indio City Employee since 2005 District Delegate for California Assembly District 47 Served as the Chapter President of SEIU 721 at the City of Indio Personal Information: Born and raised in Iran, US resident since 2002 Became naturalized US citizen in 2008 Worked at the American

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Jason Byors

Party: Democrat Occupation: Small Business Owner Relevant Experience: Owns a small business where he provides software engineering services as an independent contractor Southern California resident since the 1990s Bachelor Degrees in Finance, Economics, and Investing Personal Information: Palm Springs resident Worked as a software engineer for Fortune 500 companies, including SONY Pictures, Toyota, Pioneer Electronics,

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Greg Wallis

Party: Republican Occupation: Member of the State Assembly Relevant Experience: State Assemblyman (2022-) Serves on several key committees, including Budget, Economic Development, Growth and Household Impact, Governmental Organization, Insurance, and Utilities and Energy Served as district coordinator to a local lawmaker, to former Assemblymember Chad Mayes (2014-2022) Personal Information: Born in San Jose 10+ year

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Breezy & “Cooler” Mid Week

Increasing winds this evening–especially across our normal wind prone zones. A brief “cooling” trend settles into the valley through the end of the week with temperatures climbing a few degrees above normal through Friday. Mornings stay fairly comfortable thanks to lighter winds and clear skies. By the weekend, we shift gears again as another system

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