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Más que los jugadores o las selecciones, la estrella de esta Copa del Mundo podría ser la seguridad

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Análisis por Mario González, CNN en Español

La Copa del Mundo de FIFA 2026, que se celebrará este verano en México, Estados Unidos y Canadá, se distinguirá por los enormes retos en materia de seguridad y los programas de control y vigilancia que se han implementado, como nunca en la historia de esta competencia. Y no es para menos, existen muchos factores y amenazas que hacen que sea el tema más importante para los organizadores y las autoridades de los tres países. Cada detalle cuenta.

Primero hay que decir que en esta edición de la copa se implementó un nuevo formato con más selecciones participantes (48 en lugar de las 32 de las anteriores ediciones). Eso en sí mismo es un nuevo reto logístico y por lo tanto de seguridad: más delegaciones, aficionados, turistas y ciudadanos que atender, en un enorme desafío que implica garantizar la seguridad en las 16 sedes de los tres países: 11 en Estados Unidos, tres en México y dos en Canadá.

Además, el reto aumenta por el entorno de violencia que se vive en algunas ciudades sede, con amenazas que van desde la delincuencia común y acciones del crimen organizado —principalmente en el caso de México—, hasta amenazas terroristas que podrían incrementarse tras el inicio de la guerra en Irán.

El pasado 22 de febrero se registró una de las primeras alertas de preocupación con los enfrentamientos entre las fuerzas armadas de México y el Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) en el municipio de Tapalpa, en el estado occidental de Jalisco, que derivaron en la muerte de Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias “el Mencho”.

Líder fundador de esa organización criminal, era uno de los hombres más buscados por las autoridades de México y Estados Unidos, quien ofrecía hasta US$ 15 millones por información que lleve a su captura. El operativo para ubicarlo se logró gracias a la colaboración entre ambos países, como lo han reconocido tanto la presidenta de México Claudia Sheinbaum como su par estadounidense, Donald Trump. En el enfrentamiento entre las fuerzas federales y el CJNG murieron al menos 25 elementos de la Guardia Nacional.

La muerte de Oseguera Cervantes provocó una inmediata y violenta reacción del CJNG, con enfrentamientos, “narcobloqueos” e incendios en distintos municipios de Jalisco, incluidos Zapopan, donde se encuentra el estadio de fútbol mundialista; Guadalajara, la capital de la entidad, y Puerto Vallarta, uno de los destinos turísticos de playa más concurridos por visitantes de todo Norteamérica.

Estos hechos dieron la vuelta al mundo con imágenes que mostraban el poder del narcotráfico y desataron un temor más allá de las fronteras mexicanas. El miedo es justificado por la cercanía del mundial de fútbol y también por lo sucedido en el estado de Sinaloa tras la detención del fundador del Cártel de Sinaloa, Ismael “el Mayo” Zambada, en julio de 2024, que desató una guerra entre dos facciones de esa organización que, más de un año después, no ha podido contenerse.

Sin embargo, las acciones en Jalisco pudieron ser sofocadas en pocos días por las autoridades federales, encabezadas por la presidenta, que de inmediato establecieron una estrategia de contención. Además, al parecer, la sucesión del liderazgo del cartel tras la muerte de su líder ha sido muy diferente a la guerra intestina que se generó en Sinaloa después de la detención del Mayo Zambada, que se habría producido por una traición de la familia de su exsocio, Joaquín “el Chapo” Guzmán, también preso en Estados Unidos y sentenciado a cadena perpetua.

Hoy una gran pregunta es si las autoridades mexicanas podrán garantizar la seguridad durante la Copa del Mundo, tomando en cuenta la actividad criminal en el país que ha sido calificada como terrorista en algunas ocasiones, por el evidente temor que generan entre la población. Sobre el tema he

Male shoe anxiety hits the Oval Office

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By Leah Asmelash, Scottie Andrew, CNN

(CNN) — Across medieval Europe, aristocrats repeatedly set off fashion fads and scandals by wearing poulaines, shoes whose flamboyantly elongated pointed toes could stretch far beyond the natural length of their feet. In President Donald Trump’s Oval Office, a different stylistic choice caught the public’s eye this week: Photos of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance show them wearing black dress shoes with visible gaps between the shoe’s collar and the wearer’s foot, leaving the ankle to dangle loose in the opening like the clapper in a bell.

President Donald Trump has taken to giving the male officials around him new shoes, the Wall Street Journal reported this week — specifically, mid-priced Florsheim oxfords, ordered on the spur of the moment and then faithfully worn by the recipients.

But the presidentially approved footwear seen on Rubio and Vance, said the longtime menswear expert Josh Peskowitz, is “clearly too big.”

The Journal reported that, in Vance’s account, he, Rubio and an unnamed fellow politician specifically gave the president their shoe sizes: 13, 11.5 and 7, respectively. “You can tell a lot about a man by his shoe size,” Vance quoted Trump as saying.

What you can’t tell from a man’s shoe size — especially from his declared shoe size — is whether his shoes will fit. Despite the neatly marked mechanical precision of the Brannock device, male shoe sizes have a phantasmic quality, as inconsistent product sizing and varied expectations about comfort collide with men’s vanity and anatomical folklore.

The bigger the shoe, belief has it, the bigger the man. Studies have shown that shoe sizes have no correlation to penile length. But as when Rubio and Trump taunted each other about the size of their hands on the 2016 primary campaign trail, one body part stands in for another, and for masculinity in general.

And men can be aspirational or loose with the facts about their shoe size, because shoes themselves are so variable. Shoe sizes have tended to creep up in the last few decades, and different makers have different standards, so one brand’s size 9 might be another’s 10, or even larger. The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star runs, by the company’s own account, a half-size looser than other Converse sneakers do. (Converse declined to comment on its separate sizing scales.)

Size discrepancies within a single brand are usually due to quality control issues, said Elizabeth Semmelhack, director and senior curator of the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Canada.

“Within brands, the most common issue is individual shoe styles being manufactured in different places,” Semmelhack said.

Men are not always at fault for miscalculating their shoe size. There’s never been one standardized way to define shoe sizes, Semmelhack said. Before footwear was mass produced, shoemakers crafted their products for individual customers. Industrialization made it much more difficult to find a perfect fit.

It also behooves shoe brands to devise their own sizing systems, Semmelhack said.

“While it might be great for a customer to know that they fit into a pair of men’s 11 across brands, it is more advantageous for brands to offer more unique fits that might help them garner market advantage,” she said.

The style of shoe can also explain variations in shoe size. Formal leather shoes are known to stretch, whereas athletic sneakers may call for a slightly larger and cushier footbed.

Dress shoes are made to be broken in, said Justin FitzPatrick, who owns J.FitzPatrick Footwear and runs a blog about

Santa Barbara County Considering Addition Of Environmental Justice Element To Comprehensive Plan

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SISQUOC, Calif. (KEYT) - The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors considered the addition of the Environmental Justice Element (EJE) to their Comprehensive Plan at Tuesday’s meeting.

It’s a state mandate that gives local jurisdictions discretion for making communities safer and healthier.

With Assembly Bill 1000, the state of California is requiring local governments to add environmental justice language to their land-use planning policies.

An Environmental Justice Community (EJC) is an unincorporated county jurisdiction like Sisquoc that experiences certain environmental disadvantages.

These disadvantages are largely the results of historical policies for land use systems and practices.

Board supervisors at Tuesday’s meeting acknowledged the broadly sweeping implications of the element being considered.

For EJC's, various subjects are at hand including clean water, road repairs, park accessibility and safety, tree planting, overcrowding of low income communities, residents' exposure to pesticides, and more.

The county has some short-term objectives to begin with, but they will be engaging with the public in various forms to establish better understanding of the long-term needs facing EJC's.

Officials say their intention is for the Enviornmental Justice Actions to change over time as their shorter-term goals are met.

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Increased staffing to help keep beachgoers safe this weekend

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AVILA BEACH, Calif. (KEYT) - As temperatures continue to soar near record-breaking numbers across the Central Coast, local beaches are expected to draw thousands of visitors over the weekend.

With big crowds expected, local beaches are increasing staffing in an effort to boost public safety during the heat wave.

"There's going to be a lot of, activity, here on the beaches," said Nicholi Mackewicz, San Luis Obispo County Fire Department/CAL FIRE Fire Captain. "This weekend, it sounds like the majority of our beaches are upstaffing. Pismo Beach will have a lifeguard truck that are patrolling with a couple of lifeguards and Avila Beach will have lifeguards staffed in the towers."

For those who are planning to head out to the ocean to help cool off, Mackewisz said conditions should be ideal, but does offer a warning to anyone who goes into the water.

"The tides and the swells are not too bad," said Mackewica. "They're in the three to four foot range. We do always have rip currents that are permanent around our piers, so just make sure for that during entering the waters that you're monitoring them and watching them and then just be cognizant if you see any water that's pulling out into the ocean."

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