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Even in ICE Custody, Immigrants Are Not Safe: A Deadly January Even in ICE Custody, Immigrants Are Not Safe: A Deadly January
Immigration January 22, 2026

Even in ICE Custody, Immigrants Are Not Safe: A Deadly January

At least 32 immigrants died in ICE custody last year, the highest ... more

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The Voters Who Turned Away From Trump The Voters Who Turned Away From Trump
Economy January 22, 2026

The Voters Who Turned Away From Trump

Once strong gains among young and nonwhite voters have receded, and recent ... more

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Memo: Immigration Officers Say They Can Enter Homes Without a Judge’s Warrant Memo: Immigration Officers Say They Can Enter Homes Without a Judge’s Warrant
Immigration January 22, 2026

Memo: Immigration Officers Say They Can Enter Homes Without a Judge’s Warrant

A leaked memo signals a major shift in immigration enforcement as raids ... more

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Syphilis Is Surging in California—and a Critical Drug Shortage Is Putting Latino Families at Risk Syphilis Is Surging in California—and a Critical Drug Shortage Is Putting Latino Families at Risk
Health January 22, 2026

Syphilis Is Surging in California—and a Critical Drug Shortage Is Putting Latino Families at Risk

Record infections, rising congenital cases, and a penicillin shortage expose deep gaps ... more

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Who Is Liam Conejo Ramos? How Low Can ICE Go — A 5-Year-Old in Custody Who Is Liam Conejo Ramos? How Low Can ICE Go — A 5-Year-Old in Custody
Cover Story January 22, 2026

Who Is Liam Conejo Ramos? How Low Can ICE Go — A 5-Year-Old in Custody

The Columbia Heights Public School district has said that over the last ... more

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ICE’s Camp East Montana: A Deadly 44 Days ICE’s Camp East Montana: A Deadly 44 Days
Immigration January 21, 2026

ICE’s Camp East Montana: A Deadly 44 Days

As allegations of medical neglect and excessive force mount, deaths at the ... more

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Latinos and Heart Attacks: Lower Death Rates, Persistent Risks, and Unequal Care Latinos and Heart Attacks: Lower Death Rates, Persistent Risks, and Unequal Care
Health January 21, 2026

Latinos and Heart Attacks: Lower Death Rates, Persistent Risks, and Unequal Care

New American Heart Association data reveals persistent heart attack risks and unequal ... more

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Uber’s Sexual Assault Record Sparks Rising Backlash Uber’s Sexual Assault Record Sparks Rising Backlash
California January 21, 2026

Uber’s Sexual Assault Record Sparks Rising Backlash

Lawmakers, investors, and regulators move to hold Uber accountable as new data ... more

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Trump Floats ‘King of the World’ Idea, Sending Shockwaves Worldwide Trump Floats ‘King of the World’ Idea, Sending Shockwaves Worldwide
USA January 21, 2026

Trump Floats ‘King of the World’ Idea, Sending Shockwaves Worldwide

A draft charter obtained by The Times of Israel suggests an expanded ... more

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California’s Phone-Free School Experiment: What Early Results Mean for Latino Students and Families California’s Phone-Free School Experiment: What Early Results Mean for Latino Students and Families
Education January 21, 2026

California’s Phone-Free School Experiment: What Early Results Mean for Latino Students and Families

Early data from LAUSD and Fresno suggests better focus and engagement—but enforcement ... more

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What Trump’s Housing Executive Order Really Means for Latino Neighborhoods in Los Angeles What Trump’s Housing Executive Order Really Means for Latino Neighborhoods in Los Angeles
Cover Story January 21, 2026

What Trump’s Housing Executive Order Really Means for Latino Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

The order claims to rein in Wall Street investors—but housing advocates say ... more

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World Cup and Olympics Put Los Angeles’ Finances — and Equity — to the Test World Cup and Olympics Put Los Angeles’ Finances — and Equity — to the Test
Economy January 20, 2026

World Cup and Olympics Put Los Angeles’ Finances — and Equity — to the Test

As the city tightens its budget, Latino workers and small businesses stand ... more

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“I never thought it would happen to us”: Guatemalan Woman Devastated by her Husband’s Arrest “I never thought it would happen to us”: Guatemalan Woman Devastated by her Husband’s Arrest
Immigration January 20, 2026

“I never thought it would happen to us”: Guatemalan Woman Devastated by her Husband’s Arrest

  Street vendors say surprise enforcement actions are leaving immigrant workers defenseless across ... more

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Trump Inflation Cost the Average U.S. Family $1,625 Last Year Trump Inflation Cost the Average U.S. Family $1,625 Last Year
Food January 20, 2026

Trump Inflation Cost the Average U.S. Family $1,625 Last Year

Congressional analysis finds tariffs and economic decisions drove up housing, transportation, and ... more

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The U.S. Military Reflects the Diversity of America The U.S. Military Reflects the Diversity of America
Latinos January 20, 2026

The U.S. Military Reflects the Diversity of America

New Pentagon data highlights rising Latino and female representation amid renewed debate ... more

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She Tested ICE Recruitment. They Hired Her—No Background Check Required. She Tested ICE Recruitment. They Hired Her—No Background Check Required.
Immigration January 20, 2026

She Tested ICE Recruitment. They Hired Her—No Background Check Required.

Laura Jedeed’s experience exposes gaps in vetting at an agency central to ... more

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IRS Raises 2025 Tax Brackets to Offset Inflation IRS Raises 2025 Tax Brackets to Offset Inflation
FYI January 20, 2026

IRS Raises 2025 Tax Brackets to Offset Inflation

New income thresholds and deductions aim to protect families when filing taxes ... more

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FDA Warns Recalled Canned Tuna Was Accidentally Reshipped to California FDA Warns Recalled Canned Tuna Was Accidentally Reshipped to California
Food January 20, 2026

FDA Warns Recalled Canned Tuna Was Accidentally Reshipped to California

Consumers urged to check specific Genova Yellowfin tuna cans after botulism-linked recall ... more

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New California Law Expands IVF Coverage — and Could Reduce Barriers for Latino Families New California Law Expands IVF Coverage — and Could Reduce Barriers for Latino Families
Health January 19, 2026

New California Law Expands IVF Coverage — and Could Reduce Barriers for Latino Families

Senate Bill 729 requires many health plans to cover infertility care, ... more