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Latino Democrat Ruben Gallego netted $3.7 million in the first quarter for the Senate race

16/04/2023 21:54 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

Arizona Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego broke a record as a Latino Senate candidate in his first quarter of fundraising to compete in the next election for the seat of Sen.  Kyrsten Sinema. Si

Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey establishes Governor’s Council on Latino Empowerment for advice

16/04/2023 21:48 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

Democratic Gov. Maura T. Healey issued an Executive Order (No. 608) establishing  the Governor’s Council on Latino Empowerment” and appointed more than 40 Latino leaders from across t

Conservative group supported the signature of the GOP energy bill that passed Congress

09/04/2023 11:42 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

A GOP energy bill passed in Congress has received support from the Libre Initiative, which touts the importance of voting on the bill because it believes it can benefit both consumers and Latino wo

National Democrats will invest to retake South Texas’ important congressional district in 2024

09/04/2023 11:32 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee(DCCC) announced Monday that it plans to pour funds into Texas’ 15th congressional district this election cycle in a bid to regain the state’s

Weathering: Chronic stress can accelerate aging and lead to serious illness in marginalized people

02/04/2023 21:54 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

In a recent interview with US National Public Radio, public health researcher Arline Geronimus at the University of Michigan discusses how poverty and racism can impact health and accelerate aging

Fire at migrant detention center kills at least 40 and raises tensions between migrants and Mexican authorities

02/04/2023 21:44 | POLITICS AND THE ECONOMY

On Monday (27), a fire at an immigrant detention center in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, resulted in at least 40 deaths, with most of the victims originating from Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, El Salvado

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