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More extreme heat + more people = danger in these California cities. ‘Will it get as hot as Death Valley?’
A tennis court is almost empty in Lancaster, where ground surface temperatures reached 150 degrees on Aug. 15, 2024. Lancaster…
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Parties fail to reach out to Latinos in the campaign homestretch of the US election
Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event in Savannah, Georgia, on August 29. Stephen B. Morton (AP) Kamala Harris is…
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Census Bureau data tool helps pinpoint the explosive growth of the Latino population
Brianne Juarez, 13, with Mariachi Fuego practices before performing at the Mariachi Festival in Salt Lake City on July 19.…
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Empowering Latinas: A Historic Moment Towards the 2024 Elections
Photo Credit: Freepik As the world watches Mexico under the leadership of its first female president beginning October frist, we…
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A Look at Latino Student Success
More Latino students are enrolling in four-year colleges and universities than ever before. But what happens to these students after…
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Latinos helped Biden in 2020. He’ll need to earn their votes this year, expert says
A sign marks the entrance to a voting precinct on the first day of early voting in the general election…
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California bill targets migrant drop-offs
Last year, our California Divide reporting team covered how cities were responding to migrants arriving unexpectedly. While many of the…
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To mobilize the coveted young Latino vote, a nonprofit is using the language of telenovelas
Alexia the Voter uses telenovela language to attract voters Screengrab from Poder NC Action’s Youtube channel No Democratic presidential candidate…
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Ruben Navarrette: With Latinos, Harris has promises to keep — and miles to go before ahe aleeps
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks at the annual Freedman’s Bank Forum at the Treasury Department in Washington, U.S.,…
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Public Health
Rising suicide rate among Hispanics worries community leaders
Community leaders and mental health researchers say the pandemic hit young Hispanics especially hard. Immigrant children are often expected to…
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