• Immigration Misinformation Targets Decisive U.S. Latino Vote

    Selen Ozturk Ethnic Media Services Although the political use of immigration as a scapegoat for hate is nothing new, the Latino vote — the largest-growing U.S. voter demographic, with currently 36.2 million Latinos representing 15% of all eligible voters — able to decide elections in large states like California,...
  • Four Ways to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

    Hispanic Heritage Month, which begins on September 15 and ends on October 15, is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the vibrant culture and significant contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans nationwide. If you’re eager to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month but aren’t sure where to begin, cookbook author, chef and...
  • Horóscopo de octubre

    Aries Una época maravillosa inicia en tu destino, tienes a Venus y a Júpiter transitando a tu favor, es este el tiempo para conseguir logros mayores. Todo lo que te propongas lo puedes conquistar. Un malestar o padecimiento dejará de afectarte. Es pronóstico que algo novedoso te sucederá. Romance...
  • Indigenous groups fight limiting remote ballot collection

    Montana’s Indigenous population is pushing back against efforts to limit ballot collection on tribal lands. Many members of the state’s seven tribes live several hours from the nearest polling place. The Montana Supreme Court has ruled two laws make it prohibitive for people living on reservations to reach a...
  • Americans confront event ticketing challenges

    Concert and sports fans across the country are expressing growing frustration over rising ticket prices and hidden fees. In response, Congress is considering the TICKET Act, a bipartisan bill which aims to increase transparency by requiring ticket sellers to display all fees upfront. Sally Greenberg, executive director of the National...
  • Why a new California law will require tortilla makers to add an extra ingredient

    Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters Most tortillas and corn masa products sold in California will soon have to include an additional ingredient — one considered key during pregnancy. The goal? Increase folic acid intake among Latinas of reproductive age. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation on September 28 that directs manufacturers...
  • Newsom firma una nueva ley de California que requerirá que los fabricantes de tortillas agreguen un ingrediente extra

    Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters La mayoría de las tortillas y productos de masa de maíz que se venden en California pronto tendrán que incluir un ingrediente adicional, que se considera clave durante el embarazo. ¿El objetivo? Aumentar la ingesta de ácido fólico entre las latinas en edad reproductiva. El...
  • Nueva ley de California otorga a inquilinos más tiempo para responder a avisos de desalojo

    Felicia Mello CalMatters Los inquilinos de California tendrán el doble de tiempo para responder a los avisos de desalojo y potencialmente evitarán perder sus hogares según un proyecto de ley convertido en ley por el gobernador Gavin Newsom el 24 de septiembre. La nueva ley llega en medio de...
  • New California law gives tenants more time to respond to eviction notices

    Felicia Mello CalMatters Tenants in California will have twice as much time to respond to eviction notices and potentially avoid losing their homes under a bill signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom in September. The new law comes amid a statewide housing crisis, and after a surge in evictions followed...
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