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Una maleta en llamas abandonada en un camino rural de Tecate, Baja California ocultaba el cuerpo calcinado de un niño de aproximadamente cinco años. Los indicios de violencia encontrados por las autoridades apuntan a que alguien intentó borrar toda evidencia del crimen. Sin identidad para la víctima ni responsables detenidos, el caso sigue siendo investigado. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mexiko-City ist eine Stadt der Gegensätze. Verkehrschaos, Korruption und Moderne wechseln sich ab mit Tradition, Latino-Charme und Lebensfreude. Am Austragungsort der Fussball-WM haben sich fünf Schweizerinnen und Schweizer aus ganz unterschiedlichen Gründen niedergelassen. Michelle Löliger hat ihren grossen Tag und kämpft am Hyrox-Anlass um einen Platz auf dem Podest. Ihren zweiten Job hat sie schon wieder verloren, die Krise nimmt kein Ende. Muss sie zurück in die Schweiz? Leo Leonski ist voller Tatendrang zurück in Mexiko. In Tulum an der Karibikküste, wo seine Karriere begonnen hat, arbeitet er weiter an seinem neuen Song und will als Produzent Erfolge feiern. Tanja Vultier kauft auf dem Blumenmarkt Zutaten für den «Dia de los Muertos» und schmückt ihren Altar. Sie mag die mexikanische Art, der Verstorbenen zu gedenken, und geht Salsa tanzen. Jachen Schleich hat ein grosses Bauprojekt in der Baja California und will den Generalunternehmer dort von seinem Lieblingsprojekt überzeugen: eine autarke Feriensiedlung im boomenden Kitesurf-Paradies La Ventana. Noëmi Siegfried ist nervös. Sie hat ihren ersten grossen Auftritt als Sängerin und Performance-Künstlerin in Mexiko. Jetzt wird auch klar, warum sie ausgerechnet hier ihr Glück versucht. Erstausstrahlung: 12.06.2026
**Turn Left at the Cactus – Fork in the Road****Episode: New World Screwworm – What Baja Residents Need to Know**The New World Screwworm is back in the headlines, and with reports spreading across Mexico, many Baja residents are wondering what it means for their pets, livestock, wildlife, and daily life.In this Fork in the Road segment, we separate fact from rumor and take a practical look at what the screwworm is, how it spreads, why governments are paying close attention, and what Baja residents should realistically be watching for. We also discuss what the situation means for people who travel regularly between Mexico and the United States with their dogs.This episode isn't about panic—it's about understanding what's happening and knowing where to find reliable information.### In This Episode* What the New World Screwworm actually is* How screwworm infestations occur* Why livestock producers are concerned* Potential impacts on Baja's ranching communities* What pet owners should know* Current travel considerations for crossing the U.S.–Mexico border with dogs* How officials monitor and control outbreaks* The difference between risk, rumor, and reality### Helpful Resources* USDA APHIS Pet Travel Information* Official Mexican animal health authorities* Local veterinarians and animal health professionals* Current agricultural and livestock health updates### Key TakeawayThe screwworm situation is serious enough to deserve attention, but not serious enough to justify panic. Staying informed through reliable sources—and avoiding social media speculation—is the best approach for Baja residents, ranchers, pet owners, and travelers alike.---**Enjoying Turn Left at the Cactus?**Please follow, subscribe, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. It helps other Baja lovers discover the show and supports independent local storytelling.Have an idea for a future episode or know someone with a great Baja story? We'd love to hear from you. Go to: cactusleft@gmail.com**Turn Left at the Cactus** — stories, people, and practical insights from life in Baja California.
Mexiko-City ist eine Stadt der Gegensätze. Verkehrschaos, Korruption und Moderne wechseln sich ab mit Tradition, Latino-Charme und Lebensfreude. Am Austragungsort der Fussball-WM haben sich fünf Schweizerinnen und Schweizer aus ganz unterschiedlichen Gründen niedergelassen. Michelle Löliger hat ihren grossen Tag und kämpft am Hyrox-Anlass um einen Platz auf dem Podest. Ihren zweiten Job hat sie schon wieder verloren, die Krise nimmt kein Ende. Muss sie zurück in die Schweiz? Leo Leonski ist voller Tatendrang zurück in Mexiko. In Tulum an der Karibikküste, wo seine Karriere begonnen hat, arbeitet er weiter an seinem neuen Song und will als Produzent Erfolge feiern. Tanja Vultier kauft auf dem Blumenmarkt Zutaten für den «Dia de los Muertos» und schmückt ihren Altar. Sie mag die mexikanische Art, der Verstorbenen zu gedenken, und geht Salsa tanzen. Jachen Schleich hat ein grosses Bauprojekt in der Baja California und will den Generalunternehmer dort von seinem Lieblingsprojekt überzeugen: eine autarke Feriensiedlung im boomenden Kitesurf-Paradies La Ventana. Noëmi Siegfried ist nervös. Sie hat ihren ersten grossen Auftritt als Sängerin und Performance-Künstlerin in Mexiko. Jetzt wird auch klar, warum sie ausgerechnet hier ihr Glück versucht. Erstausstrahlung: 12.06.2026
Me encantan estos episodios. Aprendizajes random, curiosidades y asuntillos que me traje de una semana en Ensenada, Baja California, metido de lleno en el corazón de los vinos mexicanos.――――――――――――――――――――――Esto es MeLoDijoBraga El Podcast. Yo soy Mariano Braga y te espero cada lunes, miércoles y viernes con un nuevo episodio lleno de charlas, experiencias, curiosidades y consejos desde mi mirada del mundo del vino. Para más información, te invito a navegar estos enlaces:➡ Recibe gratis “El Boletín Serial”➡ Mi página web➡ Sé parte del club¡Me encantaría que seas parte de esta comunidad gigante de bebedores seriales, siguiéndome en las redes!➡ Instagram ➡ Facebook ➡ Twitter ➡ YouTube ➡ LinkedIn ➡ TikTok ――――――――――――――――――――――No te olvides valorar nuestro podcast ★★★★★ y suscribirte para no perderte nada y que sigamos construyendo juntos la mayor comunidad de bebedores seriales de habla hispana.――――――――――――――――――――――
Bridging The Rift Through Kumeyaay Territory + 2026 June 11th Call This week, you'll hear two segments First up, a long sharing of perspectives from occupied Kumeyaay [Kum-ee-aih] land, the Mexico-US border. Devi Machete from Contra Viento Y Marea in Tijuana in the Mexican state of Baja California about the history and activity of that project and journalist and activist James Stout speaks from San Diego in the US state of California about desert conditions north of the border wall. For this chat, you'll hear third-hand accounts of border crossings, imprisonment, and deaths in border regions but also about solidarity, organizing, and resistance among those on the move as well as the communities they encounter. Transcript Borders 2026 June 11th Call Borders PDF (Unimposed) Borders Zine (Imposed PDF) After that, at roughly one hour and forty six minutes in, you'll hear this year's statement for the June 11th Day of Solidarity with Marius Mason and long term anarchist prisoners which will include perspectives of organizers, updates in folks struggles and conditions of confinement and reflections on solidarity and insurrection. Check the show notes for a few links and the time stamps of where this section begins. [ 1:46:45 ] Past Interviews Contra Viento Y Marea: https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2023/05/21/mutual-aid-at-the-border-in-tijuana-with-el-comedor/ James Stout: https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2026/01/11/anarchists-at-war-in-spain-myanmar-and-rojava-with-james-stout/ June 11th episodes: https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/category/june-11/ Contra Viento Y Marea Links Facebook: @ContraVientoYMareaComedor Instagram: @ContraVientoYMarea_ElComedor Venmo: @TJRefugee-support Youtube Channel: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCFY2Pmih9n1hN1b5-6JVq9A/videos Email: contravientoymareacomedor@gmail.com zelle 832 216 5722 cashapp $ComedorTJ GoFundMe Other Links Refugee Help Alliance: https://www.refugeehealthalliance.org/ Inland Empire Harm Reduction Coalition: https://www.ieharmreduction.org/ Casa Carmelita (El Paso): https://www.instagram.com/casa_carmelita/ Al Otro Lado: https://www.alotrolado.org/ Borderlands Relief Collective: https://linktr.ee/borderlandsreliefcollective Sidewalk School: https://www.sidewalkschool.org/ City Heights Community Defense: https://dev.cityheightsdc.org/ Mutual Aid Moms: https://linktr.ee/mutualaidformoms Casa Manos Benditas: https://manosbenditas.info/ Announcements Shine White Hunger Strike Continues Many of you have been asking for an update, so here's where things stand. While at Scotland Correctional Institution, Shine was helping organize political education among prisoners and speaking out about conditions and serious medical concerns inside the facility. As many already know, he had a contraband cell phone. According to Shine, that phone contained recordings and information documenting conditions inside Scotland, including prisoners begging for medical attention. Not long after, Shine and others around him were transferred and separated across different facilities. In mid-April, Shine was transferred overnight from Scotland to Granville Correctional Institution in what he described as one of the fastest transfers he had seen in 17 years of incarceration. Upon arrival, he was immediately placed on HCON (High Security Maximum Control). Shine maintains the placement was arbitrary, requested a grievance regarding that placement, and to our knowledge has yet to receive a meaningful opportunity to challenge it. He has been on hunger strike ever since. Over the past few weeks, many of you participated in Calls to Action, making phone calls and sending emails seeking answers about his health, communication, property, grievances, and HCON status. Those efforts led to direct conversations with Assistant Regional Director Timothy Jones, who assured us that concerns were being reviewed and investigated. Here's the problem. We have now confirmed through official records that Shine was already housed at Central Prison on the same date we were being given information that appeared to place him at Granville. We still don't know whether that means the Regional Office had outdated information, didn't know where he was, or something else entirely. What we do know is that the answers we were given don't line up with the timeline we can now verify. At this point, we have no direct communication with Shine. Updates are coming through fellow comrades who have been able to get word out through prison channels. What we know right now: Shine remains on HCON. Shine remains on hunger strike. Shine is housed in Central Prison's medical unit. Communication remains extremely limited. Questions about his mail, property, grievances, and classification remain unanswered. The transfer changed the address. It did not answer the questions. This week we are launching another Call to Action. Supporters will once again be contacting Central Prison, the Regional Office, and NC DAC leadership seeking answers and accountability. If Shine's status remains unchanged and these concerns continue to be ignored, we are preparing for an in-person demonstration later this week. If the goal was to make people stop paying attention, it didn't work. For updates and ways to get involved, follow the Instagram or other links at https://linktr.ee/shinewhitesupport You can hear a prior interview we did with Shine White here: https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2021/01/17/shinewhite-on-turning-razor-wire-plantations-into-schools-of-liberation/ . … . .. Featured Track: TFSR by The Willows Whisper
Coahuila alista elección de diputaciones localesEvacúan hospital del IMSS en Mazatlán por presunta fuga de gasDecomisan arsenal y droga en operativos federalesMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc
SEP confirmó el fin del convenio con el Patronato Corazón Guinda y Blanco Aseguran 150 kilos de droga en Baja California San Petersburgo ordena resguardo por ataque con drones de Ucrania Más información en nuestro podcast#grc
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Carlos FabiánSarabia Quiroz, Coordinador de Actividades Cinematográficas de la Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno del Estado de Baja California. Tema: 79 Muestra Internacional de Cine, que en BajaCalifornia contará con diferentes sedes#Uniradioinforma
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Mtro. VíctorSoto Aguilar, Director General de Instituto Nacional para el Desarrollo y la Capacitación Corporativa (INDECC) en Baja California. Tema: INDECC anuncia la creación del Comité de Gestión por Competencias para la innovación y el Desarrollo del capital humano en BC.
Dafne nació en Sinaloa y creció en la Ciudad de México. A los 18 años le dijo a su mamá que era gay. La respuesta fue seca y definitiva: "Haz de cuenta que para ti estoy muerta." Así, sin dinero y sin familia, comenzó una vida que la llevaría del narco en Baja California a las calles de la ciudad y finalmente a la cárcel donde hoy vive, y donde por primera vez en su vida la llaman Dafne. 00:00:00 – 00:02:15 | Quién es Dafne 00:02:15 – 00:11:55 | El rechazo de su familia 00:11:55 – 00:18:30 | Cinco años en el narco 00:18:30 – 00:29:45 | La calle y la cárcel 00:29:45 – 00:53:34 | Libertad adentro Durante cinco años trabajó en el tráfico de sustancias prohibidas en La Paz, Baja California. Cargó armas, cuidó laboratorios y hizo cosas que aún la persiguen en sueños. Lo hizo por necesidad, por sobrevivencia y porque en ese mundo encontró algo que nunca había tenido: dinero, reconocimiento y a alguien a quien amar. Cuando una balacera le dejó perdigones de escopeta incrustados en el cuerpo, algo cambió. Salió del narco, pero el mundo que la esperaba afuera no era mejor. Alcohol, robo, huachicol y calle. Su historia no es la de alguien que eligió el camino equivocado. Es la de alguien que nunca tuvo camino. Hoy Dafne vive en un reclusorio varonil de la Ciudad de México. Aquí tiene pareja, tres comidas al día y algo que nadie afuera le dio: la posibilidad de existir tal como es. Dice que es feliz. Y esa frase sola debería hacernos pensar mucho. En este episodio de Penitencia hablamos de identidad negada, de violencia como consecuencia del abandono y de lo que significa encontrar libertad estando privada de ella. Para ver episodios exclusivos, entra aquí: https://www.patreon.com/Penitencia_mx ¿Quieres ver los episodios antes que nadie? Obtén acceso 24 horas antes aquí: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh4_O86hGLVPdUhwroxtw/join Visita penitencia.com Síguenos en: https://instagram.com/penitencia_mx https://tiktok.com/@penitencia_mx https://facebook.com/penitencia.mx https://x.com/penitencia_mx Spotify: https://spotify.link/jFvOuTtseDb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/penitencia/id1707298050 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/860c4127-6a3b-4e8f-a5fd-b61258de9643/penitencia Redes Saskia: https://www.youtube.com/@saskiandr - suscríbete a su canal https://instagram.com/saskianino https://tiktok.com/@saskianino https://x.com/saskianino
Coyotes are among the most misunderstood—and most adaptable—animals in Baja California. In this episode of *Fork in the Road*, we take a closer look at the coyote's role in the desert ecosystem, why encounters with humans are becoming more common, and what expats and visitors should know about living alongside these intelligent canines.Far from the cartoon villain of popular culture, the Baja coyote is a highly successful survivor that has learned to thrive in one of North America's harshest environments. Whether you've heard them calling across the desert at dusk or spotted one slipping between the cardón cacti at sunrise, coyotes are an unforgettable part of the Baja experience.### In This Episode* The natural history of coyotes in Baja California* How coyotes differ from wolves, dogs, and other wild canids* Why coyotes are so successful in desert environments* The important role coyotes play in controlling rodent populations* Common myths and misconceptions about coyotes* Why coyotes are increasingly seen near towns and neighborhoods* The impact of human food sources on coyote behavior* Practical tips for coexisting safely with coyotes* What to do if you encounter a coyote while hiking or walking your dog* The cultural and ecological significance of coyotes in the Baja landscape### Key Takeaways* Coyotes are a vital part of Baja's desert ecosystem.* Most coyotes actively avoid human contact.* Human behavior—especially feeding wildlife, intentionally or unintentionally—is often the biggest factor in problematic encounters.* Coyotes help maintain ecological balance by controlling populations of rodents and other small animals.* Understanding and respecting wildlife leads to safer coexistence for both people and animals.### Featured Segment**Fork in the Road** explores the fascinating world of Baja's coyotes, separating fact from fiction and highlighting why these resilient animals deserve both respect and appreciation.### Baja Wildlife TipIf you live in or visit Baja:* Never feed coyotes.* Secure trash and pet food.* Keep small pets supervised, especially at dawn and dusk.* Enjoy wildlife from a distance and allow animals to remain wild.### Quote of the Episode*"To understand Baja, you have to understand the creatures that call it home—and few animals are more representative of survival, adaptability, and wildness than the coyote."*### Resources* Learn more about Baja California's unique desert ecosystem.* Explore local conservation efforts protecting native wildlife.* Share your own coyote stories and observations with the *Turn Left at the Cactus* community.### Connect With UsHave a Baja story, question, or topic suggestion?Visit **Turn Left at the Cactus** and join the conversation as we explore the people, places, wildlife, and unexpected adventures that make life in Baja so remarkable.**Subscribe, follow, and leave a review** wherever you listen to podcasts. Your support helps us continue bringing stories from the road less traveled.
Notas sobre el programa:Este texto breve en espanol presentamos una exploración sobre el coyote de Baja California, describiéndolo como uno de los sobrevivientes más inteligentes y malentendidos del ecosistema desértico. El autor destaca la asombrosa capacidad de adaptación de esta especie, la cual puede cazar en el desierto o buscar alimento en las costas del Mar de Cortés con la misma eficacia. A diferencia de las percepciones negativas comunes, se revela que estos caninos poseen una estructura familiar monógama y vínculos emocionales sorprendentemente fuertes entre las parejas. La narrativa también explica cómo los intentos humanos por erradicarlos han fracasado, provocando en cambio una respuesta reproductiva compensatoria que ha expandido su presencia por todo el continente. En última instancia, se invita al lector a ver al coyote no como una amenaza, sino como un vecino resiliente que ha habitado la península desde mucho antes del desarrollo humano.
Hay que decir que Steve Fischer fue el primer reportero que reveló que Rocha Moya había perdido su visa; no sobra agregar que María del Pilar, gobernadora de Baja California, da vuelta también en esa rueda de las sospechas
Edomex alista jornada ambiental masivaProfepa rescata lobos marinos en Baja CaliforniaArgentina inició en 1978 el camino hacia su primer título mundial Más información en nuestro Podcast#grc
The Atlantic hurricane season officially opened June 1 as FEMA reaffirmed readiness and the National Hurricane Center continued to watch a high-probability disturbance in the Eastern Pacific. In New Mexico, the Seven Cabins Fire pushed past 29,000 acres with evacuations in Lincoln County and a Type 1 team transition. Hawaii's Kīlauea ended Episode 48 of the Halemaʻumaʻu eruption after nine hours of fountaining, leaving the alert level at advisory. President Trump approved a Major Disaster Declaration for Delaware tied to February's severe winter storm, and the Storm Prediction Center flagged severe thunderstorm risk across the Ozarks, Mid-South, and Central Plains. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast.Key Takeaways• Atlantic hurricane season opens June 1: FEMA states it is prepared, with NHC expecting no Atlantic formation in seven days. Operational focus turns to readiness messaging and posture verification.• Eastern Pacific watch: A disturbance southwest of Baja California carries a 70 percent 48-hour and 90 percent 7-day formation chance; a second system is expected off Central America later this week.• NIFC June 1 IMSR: 14 large fires under suppression, two new large fires, 2,825 personnel committed, roughly 2.4 million acres burned year to date.• Seven Cabins Fire, New Mexico: 29,531 acres in Lincoln County, evacuations north of the Capitan Mountains, command transferred to Southwest Area IMT 2 on June 1.• Kīlauea Episode 48 ends: Lava fountaining stopped at 1:37 p.m. HST June 1 after nine hours; alert ADVISORY, aviation YELLOW; eruption paused.• Delaware Major Disaster Declaration: Public Assistance available statewide for the February 22 to 23 severe winter storm in Kent and Sussex counties.• Severe weather today: Slight Risk across Ozarks/Mid-South and Central Plains; severe wind gust potential in eastern Montana and western North Dakota.• FEMA deadlines: King County, Washington Individual Assistance applications close June 10; Hawaii Kona Low applications close June 14.• Alaska volcano status: Great Sitkin remains WATCH/ORANGE with slow summit lava effusion; Mount Spurr remains NORMAL/GREEN.• New Jersey, Delaney Hall: State plans protected protest zones in Newark; federal staffing posture at Newark Liberty under public dispute.SourcesFEMA• FEMA: Major Disaster Declaration for Delaware (June 1, 2026)• FEMA: As Hurricane Season Begins, FEMA Stands Ready (June 1, 2026)• FEMA: New Dates and Locations Added for FEMA and SBA In-Person Support (May 28, 2026)NIFC and InciWeb• NIFC: Incident Management Situation Report, June 1, 2026• NIFC: IMSR archive• InciWeb: Incident Information SystemNOAA NWS and SPC• NHC: Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook• SPC: Day 1 Convective Outlook• Climate Prediction Center: Probabilistic Hazards OutlookUSGS• USGS HVO: Kīlauea Volcano Updates• USGS HVO: Newest Kīlauea volcano notice (June 1, 2026)• USGS AVO: Great Sitkin volcano page• USGS AVO: Mount Spurr volcano page• USGS: Latest Earthquakes mapAlaska• USGS AVO: Great Sitkin status (ongoing WATCH/ORANGE)California• CAL FIRE: Incidents• CPUC: Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS)Delaware• FEMA: Major Disaster Declaration for Delaware (June 1, 2026)Hawaii• USGS HVO: Newest Kīlauea volcano notice (June 1, 2026)• Spectrum News: Kīlauea kicks off 48th episode (June 1, 2026)Montana• InciWeb: Mthlf Jericho Creek incident• SPC: Day 1 Convective Outlook (eastern MT severe wind risk)New Jersey• Just Security: Early Edition, June 1, 2026 (Delaney Hall, Newark customs staffing)New Mexico• KRQE: Officials provide update on Seven Cabins Fire (May 31 to June 1, 2026)• NIFC IMSR: June 1, 2026 (Seven Cabins listed under Southwest Area)Washington• FEMA: Disaster Recovery Center Locator• FEMA: 2026 Disasters news indexTravel advisories and public health• U.S. Department of State: Travel Advisories• CDC: Health Alert Network This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
En este episodio conversamos con Rosa Castañeda, presidenta del Baja Medical Device Cluster, sobre la evolución de Tijuana como una región clave para la industria de dispositivos médicos y la manufactura.Pero esta charla va más allá de la industria. Hablamos sobre liderazgo, metas personales, motivación, resiliencia y la importancia de creer en uno mismo para seguir creciendo, incluso en los momentos más retadores.Una conversación humana, inspiradora y muy valiosa para quienes forman parte del ecosistema industrial de Baja California.
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Evelyn Sánchez - Sánchez, Diputada local de Morena en el Congreso de Baja California (Distrito XI / Tijuana). Tema: Aprobación de la reforma al Código Penal de Baja California que incorpora la figura del “dolo eventual”, una iniciativa que busca sancionar con mayor severidad a quienes conduzcan bajo los efectos del alcohol, drogas o realicen conductas peligrosas que provoquen muertes o lesiones graves.- Plantea instalar mesa técnica en materia hídrica para Tijuana.#Uniradioinforma
In 1997, Titanic, one of the most successful films in movie history, and one of the most expensive, was made in Mexico. The director James Cameron and his production team built an almost full-size replica of the ship in Rosarito, Baja California, in the world's biggest water tank. Over the seven-month shoot, the budget soared to more than $200m, and there were worries about recouping costs. But when it opened, Titanic became the first film to gross over $1bn at the box office, and in 1998, won 11 Oscars.Luisa Gomez de Silva, then an assistant co-ordinator in the art department, talks to Jane Wilkinson about working on set.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by and curious about the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from how the Excel spreadsheet was developed, the creation of cartoon rabbit Miffy and how the sound barrier was broken.We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: the moment Reagan and Gorbachev met in Geneva, Haitian singer Emerante de Pradines' life and Omar Sharif's legendary movie entrance in Lawrence of Arabia.You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, like the invention of a stent which has saved lives around the world; the birth of the G7; and the meeting of Maldives' ministers underwater. We cover everything from World War Two and Cold War stories to Black History Month and our journeys into space.(Photo: Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic. Credit: CBS/Getty Images)
En la edición 2722 del 29 de mayo al 4 de junio de 2026 del Semanario ZETA, tenemos:Surge una invasión al día en Baja California. Don Praxedis Padilla, el legado del Caballero del derecho. Policías en comando negro del Apache. Rocha Moya y Maru: comparecencias amañadas. En la recomendación cinematográfica: La Vida Es de Lorena Villareal; y Las Damas Primero en Netflix. Más detalles, en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro sitio web www.zetatijuana.com
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Gabriela Monge Pérez, Secretaria Anticorrupción y Buen Gobierno del Gobierno del Estado de Baja California. Tema: Quejas y denuncias más comunes; avances y retos#Uniradioinforma
Sheinbaum defiende soberanía ante señalamientos de EE. UU. Segob alerta por fraude en aplicaciones de mensajeríaUE busca impulsar paz duradera en UcraniaMás información en nuestro podcast#grc
Invierten más de 11 mdp para mejorar suministro de agua en Baja CaliforniaFuertes lluvias dejan afectaciones en varias alcaldías de la capitalBomberos eliminan amenaza tras fuga química en CaliforniaMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos al Ing. Gabriel Alberto Palombo, Director General de la Agencia Digital de Baja California. Tema: Foro Internacional de Transformación Digital 2026#Uniradioinforma
We’ve been keeping a close eye on travel demand to Mexico. Tourism was rocked earlier this year after cartel-related upheaval in the state of Jalisco, particularly in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalejara. The U.S. embassy in Mexico issued shelter-in-place alerts, which were briefly expanded across Mexico to places like Cancun, Tulum, Baja California and Oaxaca. Disturbances were soon quieted, but not before some travelers were spooked. Three months later, host Rebecca Tobin talks with Jacki Marks, the global head of trade brands for Mexico powerhouse ALG Vacations, and Travel Weekly hotels editor Christina Jelski about tourism sentiment today. Is travel on the rebound, and where did travelers go instead of Mexico? Is economic uncertainty and fuel costs having an impact on destination decisions? And, if you want a unique or special Mexico resort, where might you consider going? This episode was recorded Wednesday, May 20, and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor This episode is sponsored by Tourism Cares. Stay on at the end of the Mexico discussion for a sponsored interview with Tourism Cares’ CEO Greg Takehara and Mary Pat Sullivan, the executive vice president of marketing partnerships for Northstar Travel Group. Related links Sellers and hoteliers say that Mexico travel is on the rebound https://www.travelweekly.com/Mexico-Travel/Mexico-travel-demand-on-the-mend?ct=mexico ALG Vacations expects a short-term decline in Mexico (March 8) https://www.travelweekly.com/Mexico-Travel/ALG-Vacations-expects-short-term-tourism-decline-Mexico?ct=mexico Newsletter sign-up page for our Mexico eNewsletter https://www.travelweekly.com/Newsletters ALG Vacations https://alg.www.vaxvacationaccess.com/ (Part of Hyatt Hotels Corp https://www.hyatt.com/loyalty/en-US) Christina Jelski's The Last Resort podcast: Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets https://www.travelweekly.com/Podcasts/Last-Resort/season-2-episode-1-Impression-Isla-Mujeres-by-Secrets See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el podcast hablamos de los titulares de la edición 2721 del 22 al 28 de mayo de 2026 del Semanario ZETA.Sin resolver el 99.6 por ciento de los despojos en Baja California.Borrego cimarrón entre la caza ilegal y el abandono oficial. Caen líderes del CJNG en Tecate, llegan 25 más. Gobernadora tiene jet de 7.6 MDP. Hermano de Burgueño, con escolta y auto de proveedor del Ayuntamiento. En la recomendación cinematográfica, Mandalorian y Grogu.Los detalles en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro sitio web www.zetatijuana.com
En este episodio de La Precopa – El Podcast
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In this episode, Blake Harrington shares insights into the luxury real estate market in Baja California, his journey from San Diego to Cabo, and innovative strategies including AI integration to grow his business. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true 'white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a "mini-mastermind" with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming "Retreat", either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas "Big H Ranch"? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
It was then that John and I were slapped awake by the brilliant color and majestic presence of our hosts. The walls and ceilings that gave us shelter by night had, in the morning's light, come alive with the vivid forms of men, deer, mountain lion, bighorn sheep, birds and rabbits, all superimposed within a great mural.The Indigenous peoples of Baja California have long survived the unforgiving conditions of the desert by adapting to nature. But everything changes when the Spanish conquistadors start arriving and the missionaries are deployed. With no written language, the Indigenous shamans paint their people's history into murals on the walls of mountain caves. As suggested by one such mural, Califa, a clever Cochimi healer, and her shaman husband, temporarily trick the Spanish invaders into retreat. But nothing can keep the massive galleons away forever, and over the next centuries, the Native peoples either acquiesce to the missionaries out of hunger or die from illnesses introduced by the Europeans.Nearly three hundred years after the establishment of the first Spanish mission, three young American men set out to backpack the length of Baja California. They follow the Camino Real along the trail of the Jesuits, seeking out the Indigenous rock-art sites and what remains of the missions. Along the way, they are frequently aided by descendants of the first colonists and the original Native peoples, though these ranchers, vaqueros, and other hard-working people aren't exactly sure whether these backpackers aren't crazy. As they make the 1200-mile, 110-day trek, the Americans encounter many of the same dangers and challenges faced by the Indigenous peoples and their conquerors, while also thrilling to the beauty of the landscape, the generosity of the people, and the mystical enchantment of the cave paintings.A thoroughly engaging blend of history, historical fiction, and memoir, The Elusive Conquest of Queen Califa brings history to life both as it happened and as it's being reflected upon in the midst of a great adventure undertaken by three intrepid young men hundreds of years later.A historian, conservation biologist and storyteller, Ehrgott writes to bridge myth and fact, honoring the voices of those often left out of traditional histories. In 1975, after Alan Ehrgott had earned his bachelor's degree in conservation biology and was halfway through a master's at U.C. Riverside, he embarked on the great adventure of backpacking the length of Baja California. For the next fifty years, Alan continued to research California's history. Meanwhile, under contract by the Bureau of Land Management he published The Organized Recreation use of the California Desert. For ten years, he owned an adventure-travel business, and he founded the American River Conservancy and was its executive director for 30 years. During his tenure, he completed 83 acquisitions of riverfront and endangered-species habitat, protecting and enhancing over 27,000 acres within the American and Cosumnes River watersheds. In 2017, Alan won the National Wilderness Conservation Award for his purchase of 10,000 acres of forest at the headwaters of the American River and the dedication of a 3,033-acre portion as wilderness which was gifted to the Tahoe National Forest.Alan is now retired and lives in Coloma, California. As a conservation biologist and wilderness guide he has explored large portions of the world but finds he is most fascinated by the natural and cultural ecologies of Indigenous Californians. In writing The Elusive Conquest of Queen Califa, he explores the early history of California, and uses the larger-than-life painted murals of the Cochimi tribe found in the Sacred Canyons of central Baja California to tell stories of these native people and their 162 years of successfully resisting colonization by Spanish conquistadors and Jesuit padres.https://californiaconquest.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, María Elena Andrade Ramírez, fiscal general de Baja California, habló sobre el caso del niño Vicente en Mexicali.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio, el equipo de Port of Entry se sienta a platicar con Jorge Meraz, tijuanense y conductor del programa de viajes de PBS “Crossing South”.Desde hace más de una década, Jorge ha estado contando otra cara de la región fronteriza — una que casi no sale en los titulares.Nos platicó cómo fue crecer en Tijuana y cómo, con el tiempo, la vida entre dos países fue moldeando su forma de ver el mundo e inspirándose a mostrar a través de su lente los colores vibrantes de Baja California.También ha llevado a su audiencia más allá de las narrativas de miedo, resaltando las tradiciones, la cultura y la increíble comida que definen la región, e invitando a ver que cruzar al sur no es algo que temer, sino una oportunidad para vivir una experiencia cultural y gastronómica única.A lo largo de la conversación, exploramos cómo la cobertura mediática influye en la percepción de seguridad, por qué persiste el miedo de cruzar a México y qué es lo que realmente vive la gente cuando lo hace.Desde los tacos y el turismo hasta la identidad y la comunidad, esta charla pinta un panorama más completo de la vida en la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos, y de todo lo que puede pasar cuando la curiosidad le gana al miedo.Redes sociales y contactoDe KPBS, Port of Entry cuenta historias que cruzan fronteras. Para escuchar más historias visita www.portofentrypod.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/portofentrypodcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/portofentrypodPort of Entry tiene una nueva temporada con más historias de nuestra región fronteriza. En esta ocasión, estamos mostrando las perspectivas de algunos moldeadores y visionarios de las tierras fronterizas. Te contamos historias de personas que están impactando la región, y en algunos casos, el mundo con su trabajo e investigación; desde urbanismo hasta arquitectura, educación y política, y hasta arte y robótica.¡Escucha nuestra nueva temporada!Puedes apoyar nuestro podcast en www.kpbs.org/donate, escribe en la sección de regalos (gift section) “Port of Entry” y como agradecimiento podrás recibir un regalo.Si tu empresa u organización sin fines de lucro desea patrocinar nuestro podcast, envía un correo a corporatesupport@kpbs.orgNos encantaría recibir tu retroalimentación, envíanos un mensaje al 619-500-3197 o un correo a podcasts@kpbs.org con tus comentarios y/o preguntas sobre nuestro podcast.CréditosHosts: Alan Lilienthal and Natalie GonzálezEscritor/Productor: Julio C. Ortiz FrancoProductor Técnico/Diseñador Sonoro: Adrian VillalobosEditora: Chrissy NguyenEpisodios traducidos por: Natalie González and Julio C. Ortíz FrancoDirectora de Programación de Audio y Operaciones: Lisa Morrisette
Claudia Sheinbaum informó que no protegerá a nadie en el caso de la acusación del Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos contra 11 funcionarios de Sinaloa. Sin embargo, pidió pruebas “claras, contundentes e irrefutables”. Además, la FGR inició las investigaciones correspondientes en suelo nacional. El turismo en México mostró un crecimiento moderado en 2025. Sin embargo, éste se vio frenado por una caída en el gasto de turistas extranjeros.Se confirmó la detención de Erika María “N”, presunta feminicida de Carolina Flores, exreina de belleza de Baja California. Fue detenida en Caracas, Venezuela, y espera ser extraditada a México. De acuerdo con el informe anual de Reporteros Sin Fronteras, la libertad de prensa en el mundo cayó a su nivel más bajo en 25 años.22 barcos con ayuda humanitaria para Gaza de la Flotilla Global Sumud fueron interceptados en aguas internacionales.La Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación falló a favor de Diego Luna, quien había presentado un amparo contra dos empresas de bebidas alcohólicas por usar imágenes suyas y de su hijo sin su permiso para uso comercial.Los eventos sociales sin teléfono están creciendo rápidamente en todo el mundo y están siendo impulsados principalmente por millennials y Gen Z, que buscan reconectar fuera de las pantallas.Para enterarte de más noticias, suscríbete aquí a nuestro newsletter y síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como Te lo cuento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episodio #30 con mi gran amigo Mario Hernandez, músico originario de Ensenada, Baja California, cuya pasión por el mariachi nació desde muy joven, inspirado por las tradiciones y el legado de su familia. A lo largo de su trayectoria, ha formado parte de dos de los grupos de mariachi más reconocidos y populares, consolidándose como un vihuelista comprometido con la excelencia y el orgullo de sus raíces. En su testimonio, comparte cómo inició su amor por esta música tan representativa de México, así como la emoción y el honor que siente al ver que su hija continúa con la tradición, convirtiéndose en la cuarta generación de mariachis en su familia.Episode #30 my good friend Mario Hernandez, a musician originally from Ensenada, Baja California, whose passion for mariachi was born at a very young age, inspired by his family's traditions and legacy. Throughout his career, he has been a member of two of the most renowned and popular mariachi groups, establishing himself as a vihuelista committed to excellence and proud of his roots. He shares how his love for this music—so emblematic of Mexico—first began, as well as the emotion and honor he feels seeing his daughter carry on the tradition, becoming the fourth generation of mariachis in his family.Con Lisa Hernández séptima generación , hija de Pedro Rey.Follow us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariachiymasoficial/Tiktok:https://www.tiktok.com/@mariachiymasoficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558870352458Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisahernandezoficial/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MariachiYMasoficial Sponsor: https://www.instagram.com/theflotworld/
Notas del Episodio:En este episodio del pódcast Turn Left at the Cactus (Gira a la Isquierda en el Cactu, los anfitriones Cal y Wigs relatan su experiencia reciente en San Felipe, donde coincidieron con dos eventos locales significativos. Primero, describen su asistencia a un concurso de cocina de chili organizado para recaudar fondos en beneficio de un refugio de perros local-San Felipe Dog Rescue, destacando la importancia de apoyar a los animales rescatados durante el verano. Posteriormente, explican el misterio de una multitudinaria procesión a caballo que presenciaron, aclarando que se trataba de una cabalgata tradicional. Este desfile ecuestre formaba parte de una celebración cultural para inaugurar una nueva estatua de un caballo en el malecón de la ciudad. A través de su charla, los locutores invitan a la comunidad a valorar las raíces históricas de Baja California y a participar activamente en la vida social de la región.
Los relatos de la morgue suelen despertar una enorme curiosidad entre los amantes del misterio y lo paranormal, mayormente porque los tanatopraxistas, embalsamadores, forenses, médicos, trabajadores de funerarias y demás profesionistas que se relacionan con la morgue viven cerca de la muerte y la ven como su compañera de trabajo.A menudo este tipo de personas admiten vivir y ser testigos de cosas que escapan de su entendimiento. Cosas extrañas que suceden con los cuerpos que llegan a la morgue. Cosas aterradoras que nos dan señales de que hay algo muy inquietante más allá de la muerte.Una morgue es un establecimiento (que puede estar dentro de un hospital, una funeraria o en otro lugar) que es utilizado para el almacenamiento de los cadáveres humanos que aguardan identificación o extracción para autopsia o eliminación por entierro, cremación u otro método. Y es precisamente en uno de estos sitios en los que ocurren los relatos que esta noche vamos a compartirte aquí, en Frecuencia Paranormal.Esta es una experiencia real de Flory, quien luego de una amarga experiencia relacionada al fallecimiento de su hijo, decidió dedicarse a la tanatopraxia. Es en esta noble, y escalofriante, labor que le han sucedido muchas cosas aterradoras.No hables con los muertos...
Los relatos de la morgue suelen despertar una enorme curiosidad entre los amantes del misterio y lo paranormal, mayormente porque los tanatopraxistas, embalsamadores, forenses, médicos, trabajadores de funerarias y demás profesionistas que se relacionan con la morgue viven cerca de la muerte y la ven como su compañera de trabajo.A menudo este tipo de personas admiten vivir y ser testigos de cosas que escapan de su entendimiento. Cosas extrañas que suceden con los cuerpos que llegan a la morgue. Cosas aterradoras que nos dan señales de que hay algo muy inquietante más allá de la muerte.Una morgue es un establecimiento (que puede estar dentro de un hospital, una funeraria o en otro lugar) que es utilizado para el almacenamiento de los cadáveres humanos que aguardan identificación o extracción para autopsia o eliminación por entierro, cremación u otro método. Y es precisamente en uno de estos sitios en los que ocurren los relatos que esta noche vamos a compartirte aquí, en Frecuencia Paranormal.Esta es una experiencia real de Flory, quien luego de una amarga experiencia relacionada al fallecimiento de su hijo, decidió dedicarse a la tanatopraxia. Es en esta noble, y escalofriante, labor que le han sucedido muchas cosas aterradoras.No hables con los muertos...
Adéntrate en la enigmática sierra de Baja California , donde La Rumorosa esconde mucho más que curvas peligrosas y vientos extremos.En este episodio, exploramos la oscura fama de este tramo carretero y te traemos dos relatos escalofriantes. Descubre el terror de una pareja que se quedó varada en la madrugada frente a criaturas inhumanas que bajan de las rocas, y el crudo testimonio de un trailero retirado que presenció un accidente fantasma condenado a repetirse para siempre.Apaga la luz, ponte los audífonos y sube el volumen. ¡No olvides regalarnos tu like, suscribirte y comentar, eso ayuda muchísimo!YA DISPONIBLE EL CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO EN PATREON:http://patreon.com/nochesdeterror Suscripción desde 6 USD para acceder a todo el contenido exclusivo *Si te gusta este podcast y deseas apoyarnos a mejorar nuestro equipo o invitarnos unos tacos puedes apoyarnos en
In this episode, the Port of Entry team sits down with Tijuana native Jorge Meraz, host of the PBS travel show “Crossing South.”For more than a decade, Jorge has been documenting a different side of the border region — one often overlooked by headlines.He shares what it was like growing up in Tijuana, and how, over time, cross-border life shaped his perspective and inspired him to showcase the vibrant colors of Baja California through his lens.He's taken viewers beyond the usual narratives of fear, highlighting the rich traditions and incredible food that define the region, and inviting audiences to see that crossing south isn't something to fear, but an opportunity to experience a dynamic cultural and gastronomic landscape.Together, we unpack how media coverage influences perceptions of safety, why fear of crossing into Mexico persists and what people actually experience when they visit.From tacos and tourism to identity and community, this conversation offers a fuller picture of life along the U.S.-Mexico border — and what becomes possible when curiosity replaces fear.About Season 6Port of Entry has a fresh new season for you, with richer stories of our border region. This season spotlights shapers and visionaries of the borderlands — people impacting the region, and in some cases the world, with their work and research. From urbanism and architecture to education, and politics, to art and robotics, these stories explore the region's most innovative voices.Listen in and join us!Social media and contactFrom KPBS, Port of Entry tells cross-border stories that connect us. More stories at www.portofentrypod.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/portofentrypodcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/portofentrypodSupport our show at www.kpbs.org/donate. Search “Port of Entry” in the gifts section to get our sling bag as a thank-you gift.If your business or nonprofit wants to sponsor our show, email corporatesupport@kpbs.org.Text or call the Port of Entry team at 619-500-3197 anytime with questions or comments about the show, or email us at podcasts@kpbs.org.CreditsHosts: Alan Lilienthal and Natalie GonzálezWriter/Producer: Julio C. Ortiz-FrancoTechnical Producer/Sound Designer: Adrian VillalobosEditor: Chrissy NguyenEpisodes translated by: Natalie González and Julio C. Ortíz FrancoDirector of Audio Programming and Operations: Lisa Morrisette
Morena se prepara para las elecciones de 2027. En un nuevo cambio, Esthela Damián Peralta, quien encabezaba la Consejería Jurídica de la presidencia, presentó su renuncia para poder participar en la contienda electoral de Guerrero, su estado natal. Luisa María Alcalde se perfila como su relevo. Carolina Flores Gómez fue asesinada el 15 de abril en un departamento en Polanco. El caso de la exreina de belleza de Baja California se investiga bajo el protocolo de feminicidio. Este martes salió una caravana migrante de Tapachula, Chiapas. Sin embargo, ya no apuntan a los Estados Unidos, sino a quedarse en otras ciudades mexicanas. Un equipo de arqueólogos compuesto por científicos españoles y egipcios encontraron una momia que contenía en su interior un fragmento de papiro con versos de la Ilíada en la zona arqueológica de Oxirrinco. CNN revisó los archivos del caso Epstein y puso dos preguntas clave sobre la mesa. La primera: cuántos hombres poderosos abusaron de víctimas dentro de la red de abuso sexual del pedrastra. Y la segunda: por qué no han enfrentado cargos. En El Salvador, casi 500 pandilleros, presuntos integrantes de la MS-13, enfrentarán un megajuicio por su presunta responsabilidad en 86 asesinatos cometidos entre el 25 al 27 de marzo de 2022. Josep, un joven de 21 años con síndrome de Tourette grave, logró recuperar su vida gracias a una cirugía de estimulación cerebral profunda.Para enterarte de más noticias, suscríbete aquí a nuestro newsletter y síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como Te lo cuento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Copred reporta más de 2 mil atenciones por discriminación en 2025Israel abre negociaciones directas con LíbanoMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc
Los Angeles, California's J MAU & THE KISS OFF emerge from what they lovingly call their “beloved hellhole” with their debut single “Poison,” out March 25. Founded in 2025 by Justin “J Mau” Maurer, longtime punk lifer and founder of Clorox Girls, Suspect Parts, L.A. Drugz, and Maniac, the project finds Maurer turning toward something darker and dustier without losing the bite that's always defined him. “Poison” is a cinematic honky tonk murder ballad filtered through decades of West Coast punk history. It's the first glimpse of a songwriter who's always followed the feeling, even when it led somewhere uncomfortable. Maurer's story isn't mythology. It's messy and real. A CODA raised between Los Angeles and Bainbridge Island by a single Deaf mother, American Sign Language was his first language. Punk became his second. After surviving a turbulent childhood and helping put his abusive father in jail as a teenager, Maurer found autonomy in the underground. By fifteen he was booking shows and touring. By twenty he was releasing records and circling the globe with Clorox Girls. Along the way he built a parallel career as one of the country's most respected ASL interpreters, working alongside prominent political figures like Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden, stage interpreting for punk legends like Alice Bag and The Avengers, interpreting Deaf actor Troy Kotsur's historic 2022 Academy Award acceptance speech, and appearing with Kotsur on Curb Your Enthusiasm. His life has always moved between worlds. After stints living in Madrid, London, and Baja California, and in the wake of a divorce that leveled him, Maurer found himself flat on his back in an East Hollywood apartment, cowboy boots still on, old country records spinning. Hank Williams. Buck Owens. Merle Haggard. Gram Parsons. Kris Kristofferson. Townes Van Zandt. He finally understood it. “Real country music is poetry,” Maurer says. “It's about failure, heartbreak, and the tragic human condition. Music to laugh and cry and live and die by.” That rock-bottom clarity led him to write “Poison.” Recorded at Savannah Studios in Boyle Heights with Ignacio “Iggy” Gonzalez and backed by Patrick “Butterworth” Vasquez and Kevin “Quake” Milner, the track moves like a slow-burning reckoning. Acoustic strum, restrained rhythm, and a haunted vocal that feels equal parts confession and warning. From his window in Pico Union, Maurer could hear children playing at the elementary school across the street. Listening to old country compilations full of doomed protagonists, he imagined himself as a man on the run whose days were numbered, watching that schoolyard and knowing he might never see it again. That's where the line came from: “When will you see the children play / You never will again.” The refrain doesn't comfort you. It circles back like a hard truth you can't shake: “It's got a way / That poison's got a way / It's got a say / It's got the final say.” The single arrives with an 8mm-shot video co-directed by Maurer's former MANIAC bandmate Zache Davis and Marta Ribate Gracia-Davis. Grainy, sun-bleached, and edited with a careful hand, it plays like a spaghetti western fever dream, a corrido where the protagonist must confront how he'll be remembered before the end comes calling. The artwork, designed by longtime collaborator Matthew “Snake” Davis, leans into vintage flash tattoo skulls and silent-film menace. J MAU & THE KISS OFF OnlineINSTAGRAM| SPOTIFY| BANDCAMP| FACEBOOK| YOUTUBE Checkout my YouTube Channel with long form interviews from the Subversives | the History of Lowest of the Low. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9d1VSeOHYuxFWKuRdmn9j8UTW6AHwS_fAlso my Weekly Tour Vlog is up an live on the YouTubeshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9d1VSeOHYuwphwhc4zd0VgY66f1OUQZp Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shopCheck out new Four Square Here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/brighton-beach-ephttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/seven-oh-sevenhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/industry-at-home–21st-anniversary-remix-remasteredhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/when-weeks-were-weekends
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KIn this segment, Analytic Dreamz delivers a detailed breakdown of Grupo Firme's latest release, “Cabrón y Medio.” Originating from Tijuana, Baja California, and founded in 2014 with Sinaloa native Eduin Caz as frontman, the group has built a major career through independent roots before signing with Music VIP. Known for the breakout hit “Ya Supérame,” they became the first banda act to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, performed at Coachella, and pioneered regional Mexican stadium tours in the U.S., with past singles earning between 100 million and over 900 million Spotify streams.Released on April 2, 2026, via Music VIP and Virgin Music Group, “Cabrón y Medio” marks Grupo Firme's first-ever mariachi single — a significant stylistic shift from their signature brass-heavy, fast-paced banda sound. Produced by Joss Favela and Ricardo Orrantía, the track features traditional mariachi instrumentation including violins, guitars, vihuela, and guitarrón. The music video, directed by Mane Borja, shows Eduin Caz in charro attire and presents a broken-family narrative centered on post-breakup regret and emotional vulnerability. Key lyrical themes explore reflection on lost love and the way alcohol blurs memory versus reality, delivering a more introspective tone compared to the group's typical party-driven catalog.Early performance metrics show strong initial traction with approximately 48,000 YouTube views within hours of upload and simultaneous availability across Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. The release follows a digital-first rollout strategy similar to pandemic-era successes, supported by a Billboard exclusive premiere, emerging TikTok clips, YouTube Shorts, and social virality. This aligns with the proven growth pattern of Grupo Firme's previous viral hits.Strategically, “Cabrón y Medio” represents a major artistic pivot that expands the group's reach beyond core banda playlists into new mariachi territory, adding cross-genre credibility while maintaining authenticity through established producers. It differentiates from their party anthems by leaning into emotion-driven storytelling and supports the ongoing “La Última Peda Tour” across South and Central America. As the first solo release of 2026, it follows high-profile collaborations with artists including Gloria Trevi, Grupo Frontera, Luis Alfonso Partida, and Lenin Ramírez.This segment positions “Cabrón y Medio” as a calculated evolution rather than immediate chart dominance. With modest but structurally strong early signals, the track is set for delayed viral growth through the TikTok-to-streaming-to-chart pipeline that has defined Grupo Firme's biggest successes. Analytic Dreamz examines how this release reinforces the group's longevity and expands their genre identity in regional Mexican music.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Joie de Vivre - Episode 587. Tracklist as follows.- 1)Fred Falke, Alan Braxe - Intro (Fred Falke Remix) 2)Elderbrook, Shimza - Falling (Extended Mix) 3)Fahlberg - Still Waiting For A Sign (Original Mix) 4)Audien - In Every Life (Falden Extended Remix) 5)Manu Chao, Demayä - La vie a 2 (Demaya extended remix) 6)Rossie - Unravelled (Extended Mix) 7)Andy Woldman - Echoes In The Abyss (Extended Mix) 8)FJ9, Glusko - Prysm (Extended Mix) 9)Sultan + Shepard - Butter (Extended Mix) 10)Dosem, SOHMI, Sinca - The Light (Sinca Extended Remix) 11)Angara, Ren Ocean - Out at Sea (Extended Version) Please support all artists. Los Cabos, Baja California, Mexico - April 2, 2026
Mexico is making world-class wine—and most people have no idea. In this episode, we head to Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California with Eduardo Dingler to explore one of North America's most exciting (and accessible) wine regions. From Nebbiolo that tastes like Napa Cab to fresh Chenin Blanc perfect for fish tacos, Valle de Guadalupe is rewriting the rules on what Mexican wine can be. We break down which grapes thrive there, why it's an easy weekend trip from San Diego, how to plan your visit, and what makes this region so special. Plus, we taste Mama Mama Chenin Blanc from winemaker Lulu Martínez Ojeda—a wine that proves Mexico deserves a spot on your wine travel bucket list. Whether you're curious about emerging wine regions or just want an excuse to drink wine with tacos by the ocean, this episode is for you. Wine: 2024 Towns Wine Co. Mama Mama Chenin Blanc, Viñedo Kompali, Baja California
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Comenzaremos la primera parte del programa hablando del nuevo presidente de Chile, José Antonio Kast; y de la bandera de Estados Unidos izada en la embajada en Caracas como símbolo del restablecimiento de relaciones diplomáticas con Venezuela. Hablaremos también de un estudio sobre la increíble columna vertebral de los gatos, que les permite corregir su posición en el aire para caer parados; y por último, de la polémica generada por los comentarios de Timothée Chalamet tras afirmar que a nadie le importan el ballet y la ópera. La segunda parte del programa estará dedicada a la lengua y cultura de América Latina. En nuestro diálogo gramatical ilustraremos ejemplos de Adverbs of Quantity or Degree. En este segmento hablaremos de la península de Baja California. Cerraremos la emisión explorando el uso de la frase No aclares que oscurece, mientras conversamos del urutaú, que con su camuflaje y canto extraño fascina a los fanáticos del avistamiento de aves. - José Antonio Kast asume la presidencia de Chile - La bandera estadounidense ya ondea en Caracas - Descifrando por qué los gatos caen siempre parados - Timothée Chalamet versus la ópera y el ballet - Atravesando la península de Baja California - El ave fantasma que fascina a los fanáticos del avistamiento
Comenzaremos la primera parte del programa hablando del nuevo presidente de Chile, José Antonio Kast; y de la bandera de Estados Unidos izada en la embajada en Caracas como símbolo del restablecimiento de relaciones diplomáticas con Venezuela. Hablaremos también de un estudio sobre la increíble columna vertebral de los gatos, que les permite corregir su posición en el aire para caer parados; y por último, de la polémica generada por los comentarios de Timothée Chalamet tras afirmar que a nadie le importan el ballet y la ópera. La segunda parte del programa estará dedicada a la lengua y cultura de América Latina. En nuestro diálogo gramatical ilustraremos ejemplos de Adverbs of Quantity or Degree. En este segmento hablaremos de la península de Baja California. Cerraremos la emisión explorando el uso de la frase No aclares que oscurece, mientras conversamos del urutaú, que con su camuflaje y canto extraño fascina a los fanáticos del avistamiento de aves. - José Antonio Kast asume la presidencia de Chile - La bandera estadounidense ya ondea en Caracas - Descifrando por qué los gatos caen siempre parados - Timothée Chalamet versus la ópera y el ballet - Atravesando la península de Baja California - El ave fantasma que fascina a los fanáticos del avistamiento
In this episode of The Opportunist, Ari Giselle is at the center of a case tied to the killing of three surfers in Baja California. The episode traces how the crime unfolded - and how it turned a long-considered tourist playground into the focus of international scrutiny.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.