El miércoles 12 de marzo, en la Ciudad de México, el canciller de México, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, acompañado por Tatiana Clouthier, titular del Instituto de Mexicanas y Mexicanos en el Exterior [...] Continue Reading
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Porterville City Council Weighs Anti-Trans Policies
On March 4, the steps of Porterville’s City Hall were crowded with protestors as activists gathered ahead of a City Council meeting at which two proposals relating to “women’s” and “trans” rights were [...] Continue Reading
U.S. Foreign Aid: Impact and Strategy
Every year, the exact figures vary, but the United States spends a significant amount of money on foreign aid. According to recent U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) data, the U.S. [...] Continue Reading
Attack on Immigrants
Since Jan. 20, Donald Trump has signed Executive Orders (EOs), signed a bill into law passed by Congress and pushed for actions that punish immigrants. His obsession is to show that immigrants are [...] Continue Reading
Marco Rubio’s Powerful Secret Backers
Marco Rubio, as everyone knows, is now the U.S. Secretary of State. Among his first acts was attempting to deport a legal permanent resident of the United States who had committed no crime. The [...] Continue Reading
Día de la Mujer, Celebrando Resiliencia y Triunfos
El viernes 7 de marzo, en el Parque de la Corte de Madera un grupo de mujeres inmigrantes de esa ciudad organizó un evento para celebrar el Día Internacional de la Mujer—que es oficialmente el 8 de [...] Continue Reading
Impact of Egg Prices on Panaderias
The avian flu resulted in more than 111 million birds being infected or culled between February 2022 and January 2025. The loss of millions of egg-laying chickens caused decreased egg production. With [...] Continue Reading
Pre-Apprenticeship Program Recognized
At the 15th anniversary celebration of the ValleyBuild Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program, local, state and federal officials and representatives gathered with more than 100 people at Pardini’s in [...] Continue Reading
Conserving the Lands and Waters of California’s Heartland
Within the vast expanse of the southern San Joaquin Valley region live a mosaic of landscapes stretching from the tree-clad Sierra through the rambling foothills and across the farms and prairies of [...] Continue Reading
Protests Against Tesla Grow
On March 15, a protest against the Tesla electric vehicle dealership in north Fresno drew about 200 people. The protest was part of a similar action that occurred in several U.S. cities, with [...] Continue Reading
Endorsements “Sweep” Fails Jonasson Rosas
Fresno Unified School District Trustee Elizabeth Jonasson Rosas had it all heading into the District 5 Fresno City Council special election: political connections, name recognition, strong financial [...] Continue Reading
Democrats, Stand Up!
“I’m trying to figure out what leverage we actually have,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D–N.Y.) said at a press briefing in February. “What leverage do we have? Republicans have repeatedly [...] Continue Reading