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Opera Philadelphia resets 3 new works composed by women

Composer Jennifer Higdon appears at the 60th annual Grammy Awards in New York on Jan. 28, 2018. Opera Philadelphia has rescheduled three new works by woman composers that were delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. Higdon's “Woman with Eyes Closed” has been rescheduled for September 2024 and will run alongside the U.S. premiere of Missy Mazzoli's “The Listeners.” Rene Orth’s “10 Days in a Madhouse” will be given its world premiere on Sept. 21 in the opening of the company’s O23 festival. (Photo: AP/Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/File)

Opera Philadelphia has rescheduled three new works composed by women that were delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.

Rene Orth’s “10 Days in a Madhouse” will be given its world premiere on Sept. 21 in the opening of the company’s O23 Festival, and Jennifer Higdon’s “Woman with Eyes Closed” has been rescheduled for September 2024 and will run alongside the U.S. premiere of Missy Mazzoli’s “The Listeners.”

Opera Philadelphia announced its O23 Festival and 2023-24 schedule on Tuesday along with some details of its O24 Festival, which starts the company’s 50th anniversary season.

“Our long tradition of developing new work and showcasing American composers with a certain amount of vitality, I think that really speaks to the time in terms of what we’re seeing across the country in terms of things that are people are connecting with,” Opera Philadelphia general director David Devan said.

Inspired by a real-life story by Nellie Bly published in 1887, Orth’s opera has a book by Hannah Moscovitch and stars Kiera Duffy and Will Liverman in a co-commission with Toronto’s Tapestry Opera. Daniela Candillari conducts and Joanna Settle directs.

There will be five performances through Sept. 30 at the 296-seat Wilma Theater.

Orth, 37, began composing the work in 2018. It is scored for 12 instruments plus electronics and was delayed one year by the pandemic.

“I had never heard of Nellie Bly before,” Orth said. “I was scrolling on social media. Someone had posted an article and I just read through it and I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is a gold mine for opera.’ It checked all the boxes for me. I’m really drawn to strong female characters and social justice.”

Higdon’s composition originally was scheduled for its world premiere in Philadelphia in September 2020, then was twice postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Higdon, winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Music and a three-time Grammy Award winner, worked with librettist Jerre Dye for the 80-minute chamber work, a fictionalized account inspired by the theft of seven artworks from the Kunsthal Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

There are three different endings, and one will be picked before each performance. The work stars contralto Meredith Arwady, tenor Kevin Ray, mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron and bass Wei Wu.

Mazzoli’s “The Listeners,” a thriller about social rejection with a libretto by Royce Vavrek, had its world premiere at the Norwegian National Opera in Oslo last September. Its cast includes baritone Troy Cook, soprano Lindsey Reynolds, bass Kevin Burdette and mezzo-soprano Rehanna Thelwell. It is a co-commission with the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

The 2023-24 season includes a new-to-Philadelphia production of Verdi’s “Simon Boccanegra” from the Opéra Royal de Wallonie in Liège, Belgium, opening at the Academy of Music on Sept. 22 and starring soprano Ana María Martínez and baritone Quinn Kelsey. There also is a new staging of Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” by director Aria Umezawa and starring Karen Chia-ling Ho that starts on April 26, 2024.

“The Anonymous Lover,” a 1780 work by Joseph Bologne, believed to be the first Black classical composer, will be given a semi-staged production at the Academy of Music on Feb. 2 and 4.

“This provided us an opportunity to do a piece that people didn’t know, and that provides opportunities for the company to connect with artists and community,” Devan said. “It’s semi-staged because we’re just taking our time getting back to things fully fledged in the opera house and that is proving thus far to be the right choice.”

McClinton voted Pa. speaker; first Black woman to win post

Pennsylvania House Majority Leader Joanna McClinton, D-Philadelphia, speaks on the Pennsylvania House floor, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023 at the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa.(Photo: AP/Matt Rourke)

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Philadelphia state Rep. Joanna McClinton on Tuesday became the first woman to serve as speaker of the Pennsylvania House, ascending to the chamber’s top position on the strength of a fresh one-vote Democratic majority.

“It was almost 250 years before a woman could stand at this desk, not just to give a prayer, but to get the gavel,” McClinton said after being sworn in. “That’s pretty incredible.»

The leadership reshuffling came nearly two months after Rep. Mark Rozzi, a Berks County Democrat, became the surprise choice for speaker. Democrats flipped a net of 12 seats in November to retake majority control by the narrowest of margins after more than a decade, but their control did not become effective until their candidates won three special elections earlier this month.

Rozzi said Tuesday he was willingly stepping aside after being speaker since Jan. 3, but is remaining a House member. Rozzi’s top legislative priority, a two-year window for victims to file otherwise outdated lawsuits with claims of child sexual abuse, passed the House last week but faces an uncertain fate in the GOP-majority Senate.

“I will not allow the allure of power or the trappings of office to keep me from doing what is right. I was not elected by the people for this office and I will not stand in the way of the woman who was,” Rozzi said in floor remarks. He called McClinton “one of the most intelligent and compassionate women I have met in politics.”

In nominating her, Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, D-Philadelphia, noted McClinton is also the second African American to serve as speaker, after the late Speaker Leroy Irvis, who held the position in the late 1970s. The vote for McClinton over the Republican nominee, Rep. Carl Walker Metzgar of Somerset County, was 102-99, reflecting two absences.

“She’s brilliant, formidable, and she gives voice to our values in ways that ring so true it reverberates around this chamber,” said Rep. Dan Frankel, D-Allegheny.

McClinton, 40, a state lawmaker since 2015, grew up in southwest Philadelphia, where she still lives, and attended La Salle University and Villanova Law School. She has worked as a public defender and a state Senate attorney. She had been the Democratic floor leader since 2020, and was also the first woman to hold that position.

Democrats will have to reshuffle their leadership ranks and get rules passed about how the chamber operates. McClinton vowed that the House will «have rules that protect women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, because this is Pennsylvania, where democracy was born.”

Rozzi said his own rules proposal, developed after holding several public hearings around the state to gather suggestions, will be made public “in the near future.” A woman lobbyist’s account of being sexually harassed by an unnamed House Democrat, told publicly during one of Rozzi’s meetings, is fueling interest in allowing people who don’t work for the Legislature to be able to file formal sexual misconduct complaints with the House.

Italia: Migrantes pagan 8.000 euros para viaje de la muerte

Bomberos remueven escombros arrastrados a la playa cerca de Cutro, sur de Italia, 27 de febrero de 2023. Rescatistas recuperaron un cuerpo del mar el martes 28 de febrero de 2023, lo que elevó a 64 la cifra de muertes en la tragedia más reciente de la migración a Italia, en tanto los fiscales identificaban a sospechosos que presuntamente cobraron 8.000 euros (8.500 dólares) a cada uno para la “travesía de la muerte” desde Turquía. (Foto: AP/Giovanni Isolino/LaPresse)

Crotona, Italia. — Rescatistas recuperaron un cuerpo del mar el martes, lo que elevó a 64 la cifra de muertes en la tragedia más reciente de la migración a Italia, en tanto los fiscales identificaban a sospechosos que presuntamente cobraron 8.000 euros (8.500 dólares) a cada uno para la “travesía de la muerte” desde Turquía.

En una carta dirigida a mandatarios europeos, la primera ministra italiana, Giorgia Meloni, reclamó medidas rápidas para responder a la crisis de migración y remarcó que la única solución seria y humanitaria era impedir que los migrantes arriesgasen sus vidas en travesías marítimas peligrosas.

“El hecho es que, cuanto más gente viaja, más gente corre el riesgo de morir”, dijo a la televisora estatal RAI el lunes.

Al menos 64 personas, entre ellas ocho niños, murieron el domingo por la madrugada cuando su embarcación de madera se estrelló contra bancos de arena a pocos cientos de metros de la costa de Calabria y se partió en un mar agitado. Ochenta personas sobrevivieron, pero se teme que haya más muertos, ya que, según los sobrevivientes, el bote partió de Esmirna, Turquía, con unas 170 personas a bordo.

Grupos humanitarios en el lugar han dicho que muchos pasajeros, incluso familias enteras, provenían de Afganistán, así como de Pakistán, Siria e Irak. Los rescatistas recuperaron un cuerpo en el mar el martes, elevando la cifra a 64, dijo Andrea Mortato, de la unidad de buzos de los bomberos.

El fiscal de Crotona, Giuseppe Capoccia, confirmó que los investigadores identificaron a tres presuntos traficantes, un turco y dos paquistaníes. Se cree que otro turco escapó o murió en el naufragio.

La policía de aduanas dijo en un comunicado que los organizadores cobraron 8.000 euros a cada viajero en la “travesía de la muerte”.

El ministro del Interior, Matteo Piantedosi, respondió enérgicamente a las insinuaciones de que el rescate se vio demorado o afectado por la política del gobierno que desalienta a los grupos humanitarios que salen al mar a rescatar migrantes.

La agencia fronteriza de la UE, Frontex, dijo que un avión suyo avistó al bote frente a Crotona el sábado por la noche y alertó a las autoridades italianas. Italia envió dos patrulleras, que debieron regresar debido al mal tiempo. La operación de rescate comenzó el domingo por la mañana, cuando el bote se había partido.

“No hubo demora”, dijo Piantedosi. “Se hizo todo lo posible en condiciones absolutamente prohibitivas en el mar”.

El gobierno de derecha de Meloni, que ganó las elecciones del año pasado en parte con promesas de reprimir la migración, se ha concentrado en dificultar los esfuerzos de buques humanitarios de efectuar múltiples rescates en el Mediterráneo central al asignarles puertos de desembarco en el norte del país. Eso significa que los buques necesitan más tiempo para regresar al mar después de recoger a los migrantes y dejarlos en tierra.

Piantedosi dijo al diario Corriere della Sera que los grupos de socorro no suelen operar en la zona del naufragio del domingo, se produjo en el mar Jónico frente a la costa de Calabria. Los grupos tienden a operar en el Mediterráneo central, donde rescatan a migrantes provenientes de Libia o Túnez.

Lesión de puertorriqueña Amanda Serrano pospone revancha ante Katie Taylor

La boxeadora puertorriqueña Amanda Serrano, campeona con cuatro títulos en la categoría de peso pluma, durante un entrenamiento realizado el 24 de enero 2023, en un club de Brooklyn, en Nueva York (EEUU). (Foto: EFE/Ángel Colmenares)

San Juan, Puerto Rico.– La revancha el 20 de mayo entre la boxeadora puertorriqueña Amanda Serrano y la irlandesa Katie Taylor por cuatro títulos fue pospuesta este martes debido a una lesión de la caribeña, informó la empresa promotora del combate, Matchroom Boxing.

«Debido a una lesión sufrida por (Amanda) Serrano, Matchroom Boxing y Most Valuable Promotions lamentan anunciar que la pelea Taylor-Serrano II del 20 de mayo en Dublín no se llevará a cabo según lo planificado», anunció Matchroom Boxing en una comunicación escrita.

«Los representantes están en conversaciones para encontrar una fecha alterna para la pelea. Se darán más detalles a su debido tiempo», añadió el texto.

Se desconoce al momento la lesión de Serrano, con marca de 44-2-1 y nacida en Carolina (Puerto Rico).

La reyerta entre ambas púgiles es por los cetros de la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo, el Consejo Mundial de Boxeo, la Federación Internacional de Boxeo, la Organización Mundial de Boxeo y la revista The Ring.

Serrano, de 34 años, y Taylor, de 36 años, se enfrentaron el 30 de abril de 2022 en el Madison Square Garden en Nueva York, donde la irlandesa triunfó y retuvo las fajas de las 135 libras (61 kilos) por decisión dividida.

Serrano peleó dos veces más y en ambas triunfó, incluyendo la del pasado 4 de febrero, cuando se convirtió en la primera boxeadora puertorriqueña -masculino o femenino- en unificar todos los títulos púgiles mundiales al derrotar en el Madison Square Garden por decisión unánime a la mexicana Erika Cruz.

La Isla sufrió aumento de 105% en intentos ciberataques en 2022

Puerto Rico sufrió más de 2.000 millones de intentos de ciberataques en 2022, un crecimiento del 105% frente a 2021, según datos de FortiGuard Labs, informó el 27 de febrero Fortinet, empresa en soluciones de ciberseguridad. Imagen de archivo. (Foto: EFE/Rob Engelaar)

Puerto Rico sufrió más de 2.000 millones de intentos de ciberataques en 2022, un crecimiento del 105% frente a 2021, según datos de FortiGuard Labs, informó este Fortinet, empresa en soluciones de ciberseguridad.

Esta estadística forma parte del último informe semestral del panorama global de amenazas de FortiGuard Labs, según publicó en un comunicado de prensa Fortinet, el líder mundial en ciberseguridad que impulsa la convergencia de las redes y la seguridad.

En ese informe se incluyó además que la región de América Latina y el Caribe sufrió más de 360.000 millones de intentos de ciberataques en 2022.

México recibió la mayor cantidad de intentos de ataques (187.000 millones), seguido de Brasil (103.000 millones), Colombia (20.000 millones) y Perú (15.000 millones).

Fortinet dijo, además, que según FortiGuard Labs, el destructivo malware wiper aumentó en más del 50%, mientras que las cadenas de suministro de los cibercriminales se fortalecen en complejidad y sofisticación para contrarrestar las defensas en evolución.

«Para los ciberadversarios, mantener el acceso y evadir la detección no es poca cosa, ya que las ciberdefensas continúan avanzando para proteger a las organizaciones en la actualidad», alertó Derek Manky, estratega jefe de seguridad y vicepresidente global de Threat Intelligence de FortiGuard Labs, en el comunicado.

«Para contrarrestar, los adversarios están sumando más técnicas de reconocimiento y desplegando alternativas de ataque más sofisticadas para realizar sus intentos destructivos con métodos de amenazas avanzadas y persistentes, como el wiper malware u otros ataques evolucionados», agregó.

Otros aspectos destacados del reporte del segundo semestre de 2022 incluyen la amenaza de ransomware permanece en niveles máximos sin evidencia de desaceleración, con nuevas variantes habilitadas por Ransomware-as-a-Service.

Además, el programa maligno más frecuente tenía más de un año, lo que destaca la eficacia y la economía de reutilizar y reciclar el código.

Former NFL star, CBS anchor Irv Cross had brain disease CTE

Irv Cross, a former NFL defensive back who became the first Black man to work full-time as a sports analyst on national television, poses at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn., April 8, 1999. Cross suffered from stage 4 CTE at the time of his 2021 death. Cross’ widow said the former Philadelphia Eagle suffered from some of the worst symptoms of the brain disorder. (Photo: AP/Ann Heisenfelt/Star Tribune via AP/File)

PHILADELPHIA. — Irv Cross was a man of faith and devout fan of football who could no longer in his final years attend Bible study or watch NFL games with friends. The degenerative brain disease that festered inside the former Philadelphia Eagles cornerback had triggered depression, mood swings and the type of memory loss that forced him into isolation.

“He really didn’t want to be with people,” said his widow, Liz Cross. “The only person he wanted to be with was me. When he was with me, he really didn’t want to be with me. He just wanted me to be there.”

Cross, the former NFL defensive back who became the first Black man to work full-time as a sports analyst on national television, is the latest football player diagnosed with the brain disease CTE. Cross, who was 81 when he died Feb. 28, 2021, suffered from stage 4 chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Boston University researchers said Tuesday.

Stage 4 is the most advanced stage of CTE, showing the kind of damage that often causes cognitive and behavioral issues in those exposed to repetitive head trauma. He struggled physically with his balance and was paranoid.

“Toward the end,” Cross said, “he saw things that weren’t there.”

Cross said her husband, who was diagnosed with mild cognitive dementia in 2018, often sat in a chair and grimaced from headaches that weren’t going away. He declined any kind of medicine because it didn’t help the pain. He stopped going to church. Once a student of the game, NFL games were mostly background noise because he didn’t know who was playing.

“He was afraid someone would ask him a question,” Cross said, “and he wouldn’t know the answer.”

Irv Cross, of course, was not alone in misery among his former NFL brethren. According to its latest report, the BU CTE Center said it has diagnosed 345 former NFL players with CTE out of 376 former players who were studied, a rate of 91.7%. The disease can be diagnosed only after death.

“He was the nicest, kindest, most helpful, wonderful man I ever met,” Cross said. “But that wasn’t who he was at the end. And that wasn’t who he was. It was the disease that did that.”

Dr. Ann McKee, a professor of neurology and pathology at Boston University, said she was not surprised Irv Cross’ brain reached stage 4 given the length of his overall football career (the study counted 17 years) and his age. Irv Cross and his family made the decision to donate his brain to help raise awareness of the long-term consequences of repeated blows to the head.

“I do think there’s more education about the risks of football and I do think there’s more awareness of concussion management but I still think we’re way, way behind where we should be,” McKee said. “We need to educate young athletes that this is a risk that they are undertaking. We need to educate coaches to keep head trauma out of the game. We need to do more managing of athletes by monitoring them better. I still think there’s a very cavalier attitude toward CTE. There’s a lot of denial.”

In fact, Liz Cross said she and her husband were “both in denial” about the cause of the breakdowns in his health until about five years before his death.

“For somebody who had been so active and so able to do everything, and an athlete, not having balance, not having strength, not being able to do any of the things he had done before, it was embarrassing,” she said. «He was pretty much in a constant state of depression.”

One of 15 children from Hammond, Indiana, Cross starred in football and track and field at Northwestern. He was drafted in the seventh round by Philadelphia in 1961, was traded to the Los Angeles Rams in 1966 and returned to the Eagles in 1969 as a player coach for his final season.

The two-time Pro Bowl cornerback had 22 interceptions, 14 fumble recoveries, eight forced fumbles and a pair of defensive touchdowns. He also averaged 27.9 yards on kickoff returns and returned punts.

Chris Nowinski, the founder of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, said he met with Cross in 2018 and “it was very clear” the former Eagle was suffering.

“It’s important to highlight cases like Irv Cross’ because he was able to live a long and successful life where CTE didn’t dramatically impair him,” he said. “But at the end, it was a struggle.”

Cross joined CBS in 1971, becoming the first Black network sports show anchor. He left the network in 1994, and later served as athletic director at Idaho State and Macalester College in Minnesota. In 2009, he received the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award. He was married to Liz for 34 years when he died.

Cross said her husband never experienced regret over his football career.

“He would have done it again in a heartbeat,” she said. “But he didn’t think kids should play football.”

As for diagnosed concussions, Cross said her husband told her he did suffer from several during his playing career but did not keep count. He suffered so many head injuries in his rookie season that his Eagles teammates called him “Paper Head.”

Irv told his wife that after a blow to his head that almost caused him to swallow his tongue, doctors said if he suffered another concussion “he would die.”

“And so did he stop playing? No,” the 76-year-old widow said. “They made him a stronger helmet.”

Liz Cross said she wanted to remember the joy their young grandson brought Irv over his final years and not dwell on how she had to watch the man she loved slip away.

“He was just a wonderful man,” she said, “and this disease changed his life.” ___ AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL

La cantante Shakira rompe el silencio tras ruptura con el exfutbolista Pique

Imagen de archivo de la cantante colombiana Shakira. (Foto: EFE/Carlos Durán Araújo)

Ciudad de México.- La artista colombiana Shakira afirmó que ahora depende de sí misma y que tendrá que estar “más fuerte que una leona” por los dos hijos que mantiene bajo su custodia, después de la separación con el exfutbolista español Gerard Piqué, el año pasado.

“Hay sueños que se rompen y que hay que recoger los pedacitos del suelo y volverte a reconstruir”, sostuvo durante una entrevista con el periodista Enrique Acevedo, en su programa “En Punto”, trasmitido por el gigante Televisa.

Esta declaración es la primera que hace Shakira tras la ruptura con el padre de sus hijos, Milán y Sasha, con el que en diciembre pasado firmó un acuerdo para que la cantante colombiana se quedara a cargo de los menores en Miami (Estados Unidos).

La voz de “Si te vas”, “Hips don’t lie”, “Loca”, “Beautiful Liar”, entre otras, dijo que para que esa fortaleza sea verdadera y no una fachada, “tiene que ser una fortaleza como el resultado de vivir un duelo, de aceptarlo, de entender, de tolerar la frustración, de que hay cosas en la vida que no salen como uno quiere”.

Tras el éxito y polémica que ha generado su colaboración “Sesión 53” con el productor argentino Bizarrap, la cantante afirmó que su elaboración le permitió encontrar un momento de catarsis y que le cambió la vida.

“Entré al estudio de una forma y salí de otra. Es una de las cosas que le agradezco a Biza, esa oportunidad de desahogarme y sí que fue un gran desahogo, necesario también para mi sanación, para mi propio proceso de recuperación. Creo que estaría en otro lugar si no fuera por esa canción”, manifestó.

En la canción, publicada bajo el título «BZRP Music Session #53», que tiene millones de reproducciones en todas las plataformas de “streaming”, Shakira lanza frases en contra de Piqué y su actual pareja, Clara Chía, tras el escándalo en el que se vio envuelto tras revelarse que tenía una amante.

Esta no es la primera canción en la que la artista colombiana dirige mensajes a Piqué desde su ruptura, ya que también cuenta con los sencillos en 2022 «Te felicito», con el artista puertorriqueño Rauw Alejandro, y «Monotonía», en colaboración con Ozuna, de la misma nacionalidad.

La colombiana insistió en que la música le ha ayudado con su proceso de duelo y aseguró que “lo contrario de la depresión es la expresión”.

Shakira también señaló que tras su separación dejó de creer en la “historia de que una mujer necesita a un hombre”, así como del sueño de que una madre y un padre vivan bajo el mismo techo con sus hijos.

“También tuve ese sueño de tener una familia en la que los hijos contaran con un padre y una madre bajo el mismo techo. No todos los sueños en la vida se cumplen, pero la vida encuentra una forma de compensarte de alguna manera y creo que conmigo lo ha hecho con creces con estos dos niños”, explicó.

UNA VOZ PARA LAS MUJERES

La cantante añadió que actualmente se encuentra en una posición desde la cual considera que tiene el deber de usar su voz para prestársela a quienes quizá no pueden hablar.

“Me he dado cuenta que las mujeres estamos en un momento realmente clave para la sociedad”, expresó.

Además, aseguró que todo el apoyo que puedan recibir las mujeres, unas de otras, es importantísimo, y recordó la frase: “Hay un lugar reservado en el infierno para aquellas mujeres que no apoyan a otras”.

Latino Republicans push back on party’s immigration agenda

Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., speaks at a Republican campaign rally in West Miami, Fla., Oct. 19, 2022. More than half of the residents in the slice of Miami that includes Little Havana were born abroad. And when Salazar ran for reelection in 2022, she won by 15 percentage points. The GOP's dominance of Florida's 27th congressional district is emblematic of the party's inroads with Latino voters in recent years in much of the U.S. and especially in Florida. (Photo: AP/Rebecca Blackwell/File)

Miami, EE. UU. — More than half of the residents in the slice of Miami that includes Little Havana were born abroad. And when Republican U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar ran for reelection last year, she won by 15 percentage points.

The GOP’s dominance of Florida’s 27th congressional district is emblematic of the party’s inroads with Latino voters in recent years in much of the U.S. and especially in Florida. Those gains helped Gov. Ron DeSantis decisively win reelection last year and contributed to the GOP taking back control of the U.S. House.

That strong showing, however, is leading to some tension as the newly emboldened Republicans in Washington aim to launch an aggressive agenda, particularly around immigration policy. Salazar is among a handful of Republicans pushing back against a sweeping proposal being considered in the House that would restrict asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.

“We understand that immigrants want to come and live in the promised land,” Salazar said in a recent interview. “Orderly legal immigration is good for the country and good for District 27.”

Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas, a Mexican American Republican whose district covers a long portion of the U.S-Mexico border from El Paso to San Antonio, has been even bolder, calling the legislation “anti-immigrant.”

The dissent highlights a challenge for the GOP. The party’s future may well depend on broadening its appeal beyond an aging, predominantly white base of support. And while some conservative Latinos support hard-line immigration policies, there’s a risk that the GOP could repel other persuadable Latinos by moving too far to the right on the issue.

Democrats also face political challenges on this front. The Biden administration recently proposed a measure that would impose severe limitations on asylum, arguing that surging numbers of migrants left them little choice. The push will almost certainly be challenged in court and has prompted criticism from progressives.

Republicans have long earned support from roughly a third of Latino voters, many of whom share the party’s conservative attitudes on immigration and other issues. In November’s elections, 39% of Latinos voted for Republicans, according to AP VoteCast. That was an uptick from 32% supporting Republicans in 2018’s midterm elections.

Overall, about a third of Latino voters were in favor of increasing law enforcement at the U.S.-Mexico border, while two-thirds were opposed. About half said they disapproved of the way President Joe Biden was handling border security.

Majorities of Latino voters who supported Republicans disapproved of Biden on border security and were in favor of increased enforcement at the border.

For Republicans, Donald Trump, the former president who is again seeking the White House, may have given the party something of a path on how to navigate the politics of immigration. During his previous campaigns and while he was in office, Trump embraced a crackdown on asylum rules. But he also spoke of toughening border security and building a wall. None of his actions cost him Latino support during his two elections.

“Many conservatives felt emboldened by Trump’s performance, by the idea that a Republican could be both anti-immigrant and win Latino voters,” said Geraldo Cadava, a professor of history and Latino studies at Northwestern University and author of “The Hispanic Republican: The Shaping of an American Political Identity, from Nixon to Trump.”

The immigration bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, a Texas Republican, would require U.S. officials to automatically ban or detain asylum seekers while their claims are being considered. Right now, asylum seekers can be released with notices to appear in court and fight for asylum. The bill would also allow U.S. immigration officials to ban all migrants from entering if there is no “operational control” at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Roy sent a letter to his GOP colleagues last week asking them to back the bill. In an interview, he said he found it “absurd” for Gonzales and Salazar to question the bill.

“A few of my Republican colleagues prefer to be fiddling while America burns,” Roy said. “Republicans are going to have to put their money where their mouth is.”

Salazar, who was backed by Trump and DeSantis, has been vocal about both the need to secure the border and the need to push for an immigration overhaul that gives some status to those who are already in the country illegally. She said she and colleagues are simply working together to make sure the proposal does not violate any laws governing asylum.

“The formula hasn’t changed,” Salazar said. “We want the Albert Einsteins of the world to come and work for us and continue to make this economy strong.”

This issue is of particular importance in her district, she said. Massive protests that erupted in Cuba in July 2021 and the government’s response to them have played a role in a more recent exodus of Cubans. Cubans are fleeing their homes in the largest numbers in six decades to escape economic and political turmoil. Most fly to Nicaragua as tourists and slowly make their way to the U.S. via Mexico.

“I do know that my district appreciates what I am saying,” Salazar said.

Some Democrats have pointed to Salazar’s comments to support their opposition to Roy’s legislation. U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., recently showed a poster board at a border security hearing featuring a quote from Salazar: “Are we stupid? Come on. This country was based on good minds. Look at Albert Einstein. We gave him a piece of paper to come in.”

Einstein arrived in the U.S. in 1933 as a refugee of Nazi Germany.

“Listen to your own colleagues, who know better about this than you,” Swalwell told fellow lawmakers.

Butler’s acrobatic layup, 23 points lead Heat past 76ers

Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler, right, goes up for a shot against Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, in Philadelphia. (Photo: AP/Matt Slocum)

PHILADELPHIA.— Jimmy Butler hit an acrobatic reverse layup in the final minutes, and his 23 points led five Miami players in double figures as the Heat edged the Philadelphia 76ers 101-99 on Monday night.

Butler was an assist shy of a triple-double, adding 11 rebounds and nine assists. He also had four steals. His spinning move and finishing layup while driving between the Sixers’ Joel Embiid and P.J. Tucker gave the Heat a 100-99 lead with 1:28 to play after Philadelphia rallied from an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter. He added a free throw with 8.1 seconds left.

“I work on that kind of stuff every day,” Butler said of his highlight-reel basket. “I love to play this game and I love to compete, but it’s always much more fun when we win.”

James Harden had a chance to win the game for the 76ers, but his 3-point try at the buzzer bounced off the back of the rim.

“You have to expect things to be a little bit gnarly on the road,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. “You have to weather a bunch of different storms. … Sometimes you just need the ball to bounce the right way. Harden had a window there and was open, but we contested so many shots tonight that sometimes when you do get an open shot you don’t have a great rhythm.”

Gabe Vincent scored 14 points and Bam Adebayo added 13 as the Heat snapped a four-game losing streak.

Embiid led all scorers with 27 points and 12 rebounds. Harden finished with 20 points and 12 assists.

Max Struss hit a pair of free throws with 7:10 to play in the fourth quarter, giving the Heat an 11-point lead. But the 76ers mounted a furious rally, erasing the deficit and taking the lead on a pair of Harden free throws.

The Sixers rally was keyed by Tyrese Maxey, who scored 19 of his 23 points in the second half before fouling out with 3:21 to play.

The Heat did a nice job on Philadelphia defensively, forcing 18 turnovers. However, the 76ers also missed several layups, especially in the second half.

“I just think we were really sloppy tonight, sluggish,” Philadelphia coach Doc Rivers said. “It happens, but you still have to find a way to win the game. Tonight, we didn’t.”

Miami also got help from the bench as Struss scored 13 points and Victor Oladipo added 11.

The 76ers have lost back-to-back games. Philadelphia hasn’t lost three in a row since the first week of December. They look to avoid the skid in a rematch with the Heat on Wednesday in Miami.

TIP-INS

Heat: There was a thought that G Kyle Lowry would return to the lineup Monday after he was upgraded on the injury report to questionable on Sunday. However, the Heat downgraded Lowry just as quickly on Monday and he missed his ninth straight game with knee soreness. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said there’s no timetable for his return, but that he was making progress. … G Tyler Herro was also listed as questionable Sunday with a rib contusion, but he was in the starting lineup.

76ers: Philadelphia played its final home game before heading out on a five-game trip. More than that, it is facing an incredibly daunting March schedule. The 76ers will play 17 games in 31 days and 12 of the first 15 will be on the road. If that weren’t enough, the Sixers will play four sets of games on consecutive nights, with all eight contests on the road in eight different cities.

HAMLIN CELEBRATED Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin was in attendanc e, sitting with 76ers owner Joshua Harris and Fanatics owner Michael Rubin. He was wearing a No. 3 Sixers jersey and received a nice ovation from the sellout crowd when introduced during a second quarter timeout.

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The teams play again at Miami on Wednesday night.

México: hallan relieve maya de mujer sometiendo a hombre

Esta fotografía publicada el lunes 27 de febrero de 2023 por el Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia de México muestra una escultura mural en alto relieve en la que aparece una gobernante femenina sometiendo a un guerrero masculino cautivo, encontrada en unas ruinas mayas de Yucatán, México. (Foto: AP/Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia de México)

Ciudad de México.— Una escultura mural en alto relieve que muestra a una gobernante femenina sometiendo a un guerrero masculino cautivo acaba de ser descubierta en unas ruinas mayas de Yucatán, informaron el lunes autoridades mexicanas.

El elemento fue hallado adosado a una fachada en el punto arqueológico de Ek’Balam, situado entre Cancún y Chichén Itzá, al sureste del país. Ek´Balam es un centro cultural y religioso maya que se estima floreció entre los años 600 y 850 d.C.

En el relieve “se observa una gobernante, quien porta un faldón decorado con huesos cruzados, tomar del cabello a un personaje masculino”, explicó Diego Prieto, director del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia de México.

Sólo se conserva la mitad inferior de la figura dominante, lo que ha generado dudas sobre su género, entre algunos expertos independientes. Al hombre se le ve más pequeño y tiene los brazos atados a la espalda.

“Es un hallazgo interesante. Ya sabemos de varias reinas que eran poderosas figuras militares, de lugares más al sur”, dijo David Stuart, profesor de arte mesoamericano y la escritura en la Universidad de Texas en Austin.

Stuart dijo que la escultura “probablemente muestra a una diosa, basándose en la falda huesuda que lleva», pero no descartó que pueda ser «una figura del inframundo, relacionada con temas de renacimiento y sacrificio”.

Sin embargo, Susan Gillespie, profesora de antropología de la Universidad de Florida, aunque dijo que sí hubo mujeres gobernantes matizó que “es difícil decir que la persona de la izquierda que lleva una falda con motivos de huesos cruzados sea una gobernante en sí porque a veces se representa a gobernantes masculinos con atuendos femeninos”.

El Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia de México anunció el hallazgo el lunes, pero el presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador publicó una foto del mismo el domingo junto con una instantánea nocturna de lo que dijo parecía ser un “aluxe”, un mítico espíritu maya del bosque similar a un duende.