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UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization, has always had a knack understanding the issues that most worries Latinos in the U.S. And as the presidential elections
A landmark court case involving an Orange County family and local school districts that helped bring about the end of segregation laws in schools around the country will be a
Renting? Nearly a year ago, Councilman Hugo Martinez-Soto introduced a motion with Councilmember Bob Blumenfield to initiate an independent study of our rent control policies in LA so they could
The health system in the U.S. is failing, a startling new report finds. The U.S. ranks as the worst performer among 10 developed nations in critical areas of health care,
A Federal Trade Commission staff report released Thursday found that nine leaders in the social media and video streaming industry, including Meta and X, conducted “vast surveillance” of consumers to
More immigrants than ever before call the United States home. Many of them have become U.S. citizens through naturalization, making them eligible to vote in November’s presidential election. In fact,
A temporary student loan grace period protecting borrowers with missed or late payments will end later this month. Nearly 10 million borrowers were past due on their payments as of
Passport renewal is finally joining the 21st Century and going digital, easing the frustrations of travelers previously stuck in a paper-only process. Passport processing should be faster than the six-
Only 18% of California’s 13.7 million households live in a house they own without a mortgage. That’s a far thinner slice compared with the 26% of the 131 million US
Tens of millions of teenagers with Instagram accounts may soon find their public profiles made private. That’s because, starting Tuesday, Instagram plans to default all new and existing accounts set
A small but growing share of U.S. adults are regularly getting news on TikTok. In fact, since 2020, no social media platform we’ve studied has seen faster growth in the
Marisol Schulz Manaut has always been a precocious and voracious reader. Her earliest memories place her as a child whose parents read to her every day, and then as a
California has the highest amount of student loan debt in the nation, according to a study by the Kaplan Group. The commercial collection agency ranked all 50 states and the
Latinos make up almost 20% of the U.S. population and highly participate as consumers in the entertainment industry, but representation highly lags behind Pexels The Latino population in the U.S.
How do factors like language, parental background and last name affect whether someone is considered Hispanic Many U.S. Hispanics have an inclusive view of what it means to be Hispanic:
The Latino population is making record-breaking impacts at one of the nation’s most foundational public education systems. In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month and reaching record-high enrollment in 2024,
It has been a dream year for the production teams of the short films La Balada de Tita and El Paisa. These two films share many things in common: their
A bag of Cheetos gets dropped and left on the floor. Seems inconsequential, right? Hardly. Rangers at Carlsbad Caverns National Park in southern New Mexico describe it as a “world-changing”
In 1976, Congress passed a law that required the government to collect and analyze data for a specific ethnic group: “Americans of Spanish origin or descent.” That legislation defined this
Social Security recipients can expect next year’s annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to be the lowest since 2021, following cooler inflation readings in July and August. On Wednesday, the Bureau of
Smoke from a massive 2018 California wildfire worsened asthma symptoms among Latino youths, per a new study. Wildfires have become more frequent and extreme worldwide due to climate change. Researchers
Property owners in Los Angeles can expect a 22% sewer service rate hike starting in October, after the L.A. City Council approved new rates on Tuesday, Sept. 10, with smaller
Key takeaways 416,000 LGBT adults in California seriously thought about suicide in the past year, according to pooled data from the 2021 and 2022 California Health Interview Survey. This includes
With the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games over and attention shifted to the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles, tourism industry workers who could impact whether tourists get a world-class
A slew of environmental bills passed the California Legislature before the legislative session ended on Saturday, Aug. 31. Those bills now await Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approval. But in an added
Reading has been a way of communicating among people since the beginnings of our cultures. However, in recent times, it has been declining. It is said that in recent years,
They are young, in their twenties, with a proposal no one would expect: bringing the classics of theater to a young and transnational audience. “We are graduates of the National
Human Rights Watch had published a remarkable 344 page report on the criminalization of homelessness in Los Angeles. “You Have to Move: The Cruel and Ineffective Criminalization of Unhoused People
A new media company focused on social impact projects intends to open a first-of-its-kind movie studio in Baja, Mexico. The Latino-founded venture, Phenomena Global, plans to tap Hollywood executives, Washington
The racial wage gap is persistent, and as policy and the economy change, so do the disparities. Differences in education and experience—which are often used to explain away the pay
The Food4All campaign is releasing a new infographic highlighting data from the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). California’s social safety net protects families during times of economic hardship –
New survey data shows an elevated share of workers are looking for jobs alongside rising unemployment expectations in the months ahead. Economic data suggests the job market is softening. Consumers’
Los Angeles County is getting hotter. By 2045, the number of annual extreme heat waves in Los Angeles County is likely to increase tenfold. Rising temperatures mean rising risks for
A new labor market survey shows Americans have rarely felt more in need of new job opportunities — an indication of a more negative outlook about the economy despite other
The number of women going through pregnancy without prenatal care is growing — even though the overall number of babies born in the U.S. is falling, according to a new
Schools are prioritizing students’ mental health, and there are many tools and resources to choose from. CDC created this action guide as a place to start. It can help school
A meteorologist in Australia was delivering the weather report on live television this week when he started having a panic attack. Nate Byrne, the news presenter, later explained to BBC
LéaLA Prepares for its 2024 Edition, Strengthening its Presence as a Book Fair The University of Guadalajara Foundation USA, proudly presents the 2024 edition of LéaLA the premiere Spanish Book
Californians will soon be able to load a mobile version of their driver’s license or state ID to their smartphones. Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday the feature is a part
Can car-obsessed Los Angeles manage a car-free Olympics in 2028? UCLA public transit researcher Jacob Wasserman says lessons from Paris — and from Los Angeles in 1984 — suggest it’s
The typical age gap between husbands and wives in the United States has narrowed over the past 20 years, continuing a 20th-century trend. On average, husbands and wives were 2.2
Venting about your frustrations with one friend to another isn’t necessarily cathartic, but it can make the friend you’re talking to like and treat you better, UCLA psychologists say. Their
Whether the spice they seek is fiery or acidic and sour, humans can be drawn to the perceived danger of extreme spicy foods. Like watching a horror movie, the experience
Cuban-American singer Celia Cruz, who died in 2003, is the first Afro-Latina to appear on the U.S. quarter issued by the United States Mint. The coin was presented last Thursday
About six-in-ten U.S. adults (62%) say that “people being too easily offended by things others say” is a major problem in the country today. In a separate question, 47% say
Even light drinking was associated with an increase in cancer deaths among older adults in Britain, researchers reported on Monday in a large study. But the risk was accentuated primarily
At this time, Southern California is experiencing a dreadful heat wave. People prefer not to go out during the day unless necessary or stay close to the coast to benefit
If you’re a parent of a tween or teen, you likely won’t be surprised to hear that the nation’s second largest school district recently voted to ban students from carrying
The stop in Los Angeles came without the usual courtesy notice. Gov. Gavin Newsom was in Southern California on Thursday morning to celebrate the debut of two giant pandas at
For the estimated 75,000 people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County, material hardships are compounded by an alarming level of discrimination and vulnerability to physical and sexual violence, according to
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) schools are back on Monday, August 12, after the students’ summer break. In anticipation of the new school year, LAUSD faculty, teachers, and administrators
The number of women getting abortions in the U.S. actually went up in the first three months of 2024 compared with before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, a
As the U.S. economy began recovering from coronavirus-related shortages and shutdowns, consumer prices surged faster than they had in more than four decades. Many Americans currently see inflation as one
A large mobilization took place at City Hall with the attendance of council members and organizations advocating for greater protection for renters. “It has been one year since the first
Scientists offer climate solutions for sustainability in California Calling for hope and adaptations, they review the state of sustainability in California in this week’s special issue of the Proceedings of
With families around the country preparing to go back to school, there is promising news about teen mental health: Girls seem to be feeling a little better. The percentage of
Prescriptions for blockbuster drugs that treat diabetes, obesity and heart disease are soaring, but the mix of payers shows access to the drugs is far from equitable, per a study
Now that a deadlier form of mpox has spread beyond the borders of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is poised to
Are you a sports fan and can’t wait for four years to pass and enjoy them in Los Angeles? Well, not everyone agrees. At least two grassroots groups see the
UCLA has offered admission for fall 2024 to 8,795 first-year California-resident students, an increase of 2.5%, or 209 students, over last year. The number of first-year students from underrepresented groups
From whole-grain cinnamon rolls to acai bowls, Los Angeles Unified School District students, joined by Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, taste-tested new cafeteria food options on Friday, Aug. 2, ahead of the
It’s as if Joyce Valencia could still hear Saint Oscar Romero’s voice. “I met him when I was a little girl,” the 61-year-old Salvadoran said. “We used to gather around
Yum Brands hopes to use artificial intelligence to take down drive-thru orders at hundreds of Taco Bell restaurants by the end of this year. The restaurant company announced on Wednesday
A sweeping new study is widening the lens on a puzzling uptick in a range of cancers occurring among younger generations of patients. It’s the latest evidence that the burden
The pandemic’s children and preschoolers are now school-age, and the impact on them is becoming increasingly clear: Many are showing signs of being academically and developmentally behind. Interviews with more
Though LGBTQ adults say society has become more accepting of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people in the last 10 years, nearly 1 in 5, 18%, say they have
Soon, Old Glory will have to be born in the land of the free and not merely flying over it. Congress has passed a proposal to require the federal government
On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration approved Guardant Health’s blood test, called Shield, to screen for colon cancer. The test isn’t meant to replace colonoscopies but is generating enthusiasm
Carrying backpacks and small children, hundreds of people sleeping on the streets of Paris climbed aboard buses surrounded by armed police on Thursday, the latest group of migrants and homeless
Latina civil rights leader Dolores Huerta endorsed Vice President Harris’s presidential run on Thursday, adding a powerful progressive voice to her growing base of support. “I’ve known Kamala Harris for
Billions of dollars have been spent on efforts to get homeless people off the streets in California. Still, outdated computer systems with error-filled data are often unable to provide even
An increasing share of adults under 50 say they’re unlikely to have kids — and the major reason is, well, they just don’t want them, according to a report from
Adding a citizenship question to the census reduces the participation of people who aren’t U.S. citizens, particularly those from Latin American countries, according to a new research paper that comes
Gov. Gavin Newsom will order California officials on Thursday to begin dismantling thousands of homeless encampments, according to officials in his administration, calling on government leaders to act on a
Instagram investigated and removed around 63,000 Instagram accounts in Nigeria that were trying to financially sextort users, according to a blog post from Meta. The accounts, which were removed at
Former LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is making another run for California governor. “California is the state where anything is possible with hard work and determination, but our future depends on
If you’ve noticed that you’re paying more than before for the same amount of groceries, you’re not the only one. Inflation is easing slightly, but grocery prices are still high
Stephanie Salas is a warrior. She always has been. Since she was seven years old and faced with her mother’s disability, she was forced to rely on her imagination, necessity,
Hefty phone bills for inmates in U.S. prisons and jails were slashed by the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday, affecting about 2 million incarcerated persons and their families. Under the
The heat-related death toll this summer is likely to climb with unprecedented temperatures. California’s latest record-breaking heat wave apparently claimed a life Saturday in one of the state’s prisons, where
Thomas Homan, the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), warned Mexican cartels on Wednesday that former President Trump, if re-elected, would wipe them “off the face of
As of 2023, young women are highly concentrated in a few job types, including customer service representatives, nursing and home health aides, and first-line supervisors of sales workers. In contrast,
Corissa Hernández is a woman committed to her community, not just words on her resume, but in her daily actions. “You are not fake,” I tell her. She laughs and
Amid record-breaking heat waves, doctors caution that some of the most vulnerable people dying from extreme heat — infants — can easily get overlooked. Last week, a 4-month-old child died
Affluent Americans say the economy is just fine — and they’re spending like it is, too. Meanwhile, lower-income consumers are feeling the brunt of a slowdown. Deteriorating economic sentiment and
As he prepares to accept the Republican nomination for the third time, Donald Trump has promised new efforts to expand his coalition — and, in particular, to win over more
Since childhood, Eric Flores performed for his family in the living room; he was the main attraction. “I sang and acted, I don’t know where I got it from; my
It was a King Kong movie, among others. This young man originally from El Salvador was so moved coming out of his first theater experience in Washington State that he
Ricky Garay had a dazzling mentor by his side. His father, Joaquín Garay, was one of the most important and influencial singers in Latino culture. “It wasn’t easy; he was
David Ty Reza is Carmelo, the lead actor in the short film El Paisa. His white ranchero outfit, his boots, his hat, makes his character look impressive. He walks the
Rocío López, an artist, singer, actor, and educator. “I come from a family of farmworkers. My parents migrated from Guanajuato and I was born in California. My parents tell me
As the region deals with a lingering heat wave, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors asked its staff on Tuesday, July 9, for an assessment of current protocols for
If Donald Trump chooses Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, the fluent Spanish-speaking son of Cuban immigrants, as his running mate, Rubio would make history as the first Latino vice presidential
Ricardo Lopez is a quiet, low-key person, the sports editor of La Opinion is also one of the best-informed Mexican journalists in the media. “I don’t think about my career
The voice of the Rams in Spanish, the UFC, and of many other sports on various platforms. “We are creating meaningful impact,” says Troy. He doesn’t say much; he is
Of Mexican heritage and little by little converted to the Chicano culture, Azucena Maldonado became not only a woman with a lot of influence in the community but… also opting
Dr. Ilan Shapiro is an outspoken and solid voice for the needs of the Latino community. “It is a unique opportunity that we have with the new government of Mexico.
LA launches new, shadier bus shelters as another heatwave approaches. Southern California is no stranger to hot temperatures, and with another major heatwave this week, any cooling relief is welcome
Southern California freeways remain deadly as roadway fatalities soar, according to a report released Monday, July 1, three days before a record number of motorists hit the road for the
This is Armando Romero, known years ago as “Chapulín” at work, then as Don Diavlo. He became the leader of Chencha Berrinches, one of the most important Latin Ska bands
The voice of Santa Ana councilwoman Jessie Lopez is firm and powerful, like her story. Daughter of Salvadoran parents, she grew up in Santa Ana among a Mexican population, listening
In June every year, Americans celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month, marking the anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising of 1969 – a series of encounters between police and LGBTQ+ protesters in New
Electric vehicle sales continue to hit record highs, but the pace of growth in the United States has slowed for the first time since mid-2020. And a new Pew Research
Rental security deposits in California will be cut substantially under a new law that limits them to one-month’s rent. The cost to move into a furnished rental in California will
For Daniel Eduvijes Carrera, these weeks have been a roller coaster. His film, El Paisa, won Best Short Film The American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at the Cannes Film Festival
“Who did you vote for?” I asked. The waitress respectfully told me, “For HER.” I asked a taxi driver the same thing, “For HER.” At night we went to a
¿Por quién votaste?, pregunto. La mesera me dice, respetuosamente, “Por ELLA”. Le pregunto a un taxista lo mismo, “Por ELLA”. Por la noche vamos a un puesto de tacos, unas
The issue of environmental protection has been one of the most important topics in the community and global politics for years. California has taken a step forward by setting an
From the beginning of the debate, the arrogant attitude and lies characteristic of Donald Trump were evident. Still, Joe Biden did not show the anticipated preparation and energy level. Trump’s
The core economic fact of the 2010s was that there were not enough jobs. The key to understanding the economy of the 2020s is that there aren’t enough workers. Labor
Stepping out for the community, that’s the reason why community representatives are chosen. Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez knows firsthand the needs of tenants in Los Angeles. The councilmember is one of
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returned home to Australia a free man Wednesday after pleading guilty in a deal that ended his yearslong legal battle over the publication of U.S. military
Yes, Julian Assange opened the eyes of millions around the world by the atrocities of an armed conflict. But the world went after him, keeping him imprisoned for many years.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., says the first question he is going to ask Novo Nordisk’s CEO at a Senate committee hearing in September is why the drugmaker charges up to
After hosting a presentation earlier this week on the issue of housing in Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass on Thursday, June 20, encouraged landlords to rent to individuals and families
For years, many young immigrants have been walking on eggshells as the program giving them temporary legal status has been threatened with termination. Ending DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood
Mexico has become one of the largest migratory corridors in the world. Dayling Ramírez says that each day that passes is a challenge to overcome because, despite having survived the
More than 2,900 minors have been given juvenile life-without-parole sentences (Lifer) since the first was meted out in the late 1940s. Now, a new study published in the Journal of
An underrepresentation of Latinas in entry-level corporate roles only worsens as their careers progress, making them the least-represented group of C-suite executives in the U.S., according to a new report.
Seriously overdue credit card debt is at the highest level in more than a decade, and people 35 and under are struggling more than other age groups to pay their
This is a classic scam variant. Consumers receive a legitimate-looking check for an amount greater than expected to pay a third party before this payment method has been approved (clearing)
The rate Earth is warming hit an all-time high in 2023 with 92% of last year’s surprising record-shattering heat caused by humans, top scientists calculated. The group of 57 scientists
It’s almost Friday, but not a Summer Friday for nearly as many workers. Only 11 percent of workers say their organizations are offering Summer Fridays this year, according to a
Every Sunday was a celebration for young Rafael Agustín. On that day, he knew his father would take his mother and him to eat at the popular super AMs located
The first significant wave of heat of the season has arrived for the interior, and is expected to last into Thursday. Temperatures will be warmest Wednesday and Thursday, with highs
Los Angeles County is expanding its gun safety program by giving away free gun locks at five library branches, the county announced on Monday, June 3. Gun locks and gun
Latinos make up 18% of the US workforce and are the fastest growing working population in the country, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. However, there is a lack
Caffeine is a stimulant that affects the sympathetic nervous system — the part of the body responsible for your fight-or-flight response. When it’s activated, your heart rate rises and blood
Claudia Sheinbaum has made history. For the first time, a woman will govern Mexico, a country often characterized as ‘machista,’ where men ‘call the shots’ and women follow orders. However,
Heat wave headed for Western U.S. as extremes hit Gulf Coast, globe An early to mid-June heat wave is likely to take place across large parts of the U.S., the
With summer starting and the heat spells affecting in an unusual way, electricity bills, mainly, may be affecting families’ budgets. The City of Los Angeles has an assistance program that
We can say that Carlos Samaniego, founder of Mariachi Arcoiris, has always been a trailblazer. First, by adopting Mexican music despite being born here in the US, perfecting his Spanish
Los Angeles led the nation in the number of reported dog attacks on postal carriers in 2023, according to figures released on Thursday, May 30, by the U.S. Postal Service,
Ahead of the Madrid leg of Taylor Swift’s globe-trotting Eras Tour, some fans had their minds on more than just the pop star’s set. In the hours before her Wednesday
Her name is Guadalupe Josefina de los Milagros Rodriguez y Rodriguez Castañeda Laredo. In the world of culture and entertainment, she is known as Rodri J. Rodriguez. The length of
A new study shows nearly 80% of Americans now see fast food as a “luxury” and are eating it less often. According to LendingTree, inflation has forced people to rethink
Californians won’t be voting this November on a policy that would have required schools to notify parents if their child asks to change their gender identification. Proponents of a ballot
Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco have developed a bilingual brain implant that uses artificial intelligence to help a stroke survivor communicate in Spanish and English for the
Los Angeles city officials are planning to fly a pride flag at Los Angeles City Hall – for the first time in the city’s history – in celebration of the
The inflation rate for “food at home,” basically the stuff you buy at the grocery store, is really low these days, with prices rising just 1.1% over the last year.
The share of Latino students attending intensely segregated schools has skyrocketed over the last three decades, according to two new reports of federal data. Intensely segregated schools, defined as schools
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