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Senate Passes Historic $ 1.2 Trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan

August 14, 2021 latinotimes 0

Senators won more than 60 votes to pass the $ 1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure project, promoted by President Joe Biden . Vice President Kamala Harris , president of the Senate, reported that the law was […]

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Biden railed against Trump’s immigration policies, now defends them in courts

August 14, 2021 latinotimes 0

By Anita Kumar Over the past six months, the U.S. government has backed the expiration of certain visas, pushed for tougher requirements for investors seeking green cards, and supported the denial of permanent residency for […]

Health

Leading Causes of Death and Greater COVID-19 Impact on Hispanic Men in the U.S.

August 14, 2021 latinotimes 0

As life starts to return to a “new” normal from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are slowly coming to a point where the number of COVID-19 cases are decreasing. More and more individuals are able to […]

Business

County skilled labor program graduates first cohort, looks to recruit more for next session

August 9, 2021 latinotimes 0

The first cohort of graduates from High Road Construction Careers SB1/MC3 Building Construction Apprenticeship Readiness program – also known as Valley Build – in San Joaquin County took place at California Human Development in Stockton […]

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Coronavirus Struggle Keeps U.S. Hesitant Toward International Travel

August 9, 2021 latinotimes 0

The White House’s cautious position about reopening U.S. borders is facing pressure from the European Union… Yesterday, Reuters reported that President Joe Biden’s administration is working on eventually reopening the country. According to an anonymous […]

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Port of Stockton Commission announces new Leadership

July 12, 2021 latinotimes 0

Stockton, CA – Earlier this year the Port of Stockton Commission launched a national recruitment process in search of an experienced Port Director to step in following the retirement announcement of current Director, Richard Aschieris. […]

Immigration

Deported Veterans Still Fighting to Return Home

July 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

We have always been willing to die for our country, the United States; now we have the opportunity to live in it, former deported military officer Alex Murillo told La Opinion. Murillo spoke at a […]

Business

$600 Stimulus Checks: Two-Thirds of Californians Expected to Receive New Direct Payments

July 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

An estimated two-thirds of California’s nearly 40 million residents are expected to receive a stimulus check of $600 under a new budget plan pushed forward by the state’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, and approved by […]

Health

Americans lost more years of life to COVID-19 in 2020 than to all accidents combined in a typical year

July 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

About 600,000 Americans have died of COVID-19 since the coronavirus outbreak began. But behind that huge figure is a more nuanced one that brings the human toll of the virus into even sharper relief. In […]

Business

Mothers struggle to return to work as California reopens

July 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

Before the pandemic, Patricia Gutierrez would drop her 8-year-old autistic son off at school in San Jose and her 4-year-old son off at day care every morning. After her mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, was […]

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