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  • Latino Groups Push Back on Citizenship Question for Census

    Suzanne Potter California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Latino groups are praising a protest letter sent to the Trump administration by state Attorney General Xavier Becerra and leaders from 17 other states opposing a citizenship question on the 2020 census. The Department of Justice recently asked the Census Bureau to add...
  • Oregon Law Protects Vulnerable Workers from Harassment

    Eric Tegethoff Public News Service SALEM, Ore. – Months before the #MeToo movement gained steam, Oregon lawmakers passed legislation to protect women working in the shadows, literally. Now that law is in effect. At the beginning of this year, janitorial contractors started joining a registry that ensures they’re in...
  • Native American Health Inequities Often Fly Under the Radar

    Eric Tegethoff Public News Service MISSOULA, Mont. – It was when Annie Belcourt was having her own children that she realized some of the insidious ways health disparities for Native Americans reveal themselves. Belcourt, a psychologist and University of Montana professor who grew up on a Blackfeet Reservation, now...
  • Educación cívica: ayuda a los niños a comprender su voz en el gobierno

    Eric Tegethoff/Alfonso López-Collada Public News Service SEATTLE – La Cumbre de Aprendizaje Cívico se lleva a cabo hoy (martes) en Seattle. La iniciativa detrás de la cumbre promueve la educación cívica tanto dentro como fuera del salón de clases, de manera que la juventud pueda estar más involucrada en...
  • Civic Learning: Helping Kids Understand Their Voice in Government

    Eric Tegethoff Public News Service SEATTLE – With the constant flow of political news in daily life, civics education is as important as it has ever been for young people. In Washington state, groups and politicians are pushing for more of it – in and out of the classroom....
  • PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS

    Three Simple Ways To Keep Your Information Safer NAPSI It seems as though data breaches affecting millions of Americans are constantly in the news these days. If this makes you anxious about the safety of your personal information, that’s understandable. You can protect your data by using secure internet connections rather...
  • CDC Report: Opioid Crisis Hits Harder in U.S.

    Andrea Sears Public News Service CONCORD, N.H. – Drug overdose deaths are increasing rapidly in the United States, and New Hampshire is near top of the list. A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows more than 63,000 drug overdose deaths nationwide in 2016, a 21 percent...
  • AZ Latino Leaders Slam Arpaio’s Run for Senate

    Suzanne Potter Public News Service PHOENIX – Groups that fought to kick former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio out of office are now mobilizing to defeat him in his bid this November for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Jeff Flake. The 85-year-old Arpaio lost his job of...
  • More White Americans Feel They’re Victims of Bias

    Suzanne Potter California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The number of white Americans who believe they face discrimination is on the rise. According to a recent poll, 55 percent of white Americans believe their group experiences racial discrimination. Clara Wilkins, an assistant professor of psychology at Wesleyan University who...
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