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East Stockton Native Chris Rouppet looks to extend his service to his fellow neighbors as their new County Supervisor

December 8, 2023 latinotimes 0

Born and raised by a single mom in East Stockton, Chris Rouppet was influenced by the tight-knit community that showed him and his family so much love.“My mom worked two jobs, including Diamond Walnut, for […]

Heritage

Latinos’ Views of and Experiences With the Spanish Language

December 7, 2023 latinotimes 0

Most U.S. Latinos speak Spanish: 75% say they are able to carry on a conversation in Spanish pretty well or very well. And most Latinos (85%) say it is at least somewhat important for future […]

Education

Key facts about U.S. Latinos with graduate degrees

December 7, 2023 latinotimes 0

In 2021, nearly 2.5 million Latinos in the United States held advanced degrees such as master’s degrees or doctorates. This represented a huge increase over 2000, when 710,000 Latinos held advanced degrees. The shift reflects […]

Politics

Will Newsome wind up as one of California’s unpopular Ex-Governors

December 7, 2023 latinotimes 0

Sooner or later, some California governors wear out their welcome and leave office in clouds of popular disdain.  It’s not a universal syndrome. Republican Ronald Reagan maintained his popularity, so much so that five years […]

Health

5 facts about Hispanic Americans and health care

December 7, 2023 latinotimes 0

Hispanic Americans have long faced health care challenges in the United States, including lower health insurance coverage rates and less access to preventative care. Language and cultural barriers, as well as higher levels of poverty, […]

Health

Scorecard reveals risk of dementia, stroke

December 7, 2023 latinotimes 0

By focusing on a list of 12 steps covering modifiable behaviors, adults can greatly reduce their risk of developing brain diseases such as dementia and stroke, according to a new study. The list, which looks […]

Opinion

New Program Elevates Latino Voices in Energy Conversation

December 7, 2023 latinotimes 0

Latino families and businesses share personal stories and concern about California’s costly energy policies May 15, 2023 (Sacramento) – Today, the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) unveiled a new program called Levanta Tu Voz (Raise […]

National

The IRS released its 2024 tax brackets. Here’s how to see yours.

November 30, 2023 latinotimes 0

The IRS is introducing new income limits for its seven tax brackets, adjusting the thresholds to account for the impact of inflation. That could provide a break to some taxpayers on their taxes in 2024. […]

Education

Americans’ Trust in Scientists, Positive Views of Science Continue to Decline

November 30, 2023 latinotimes 0

Impact of science on society Overall, 57% of Americans say science has had a mostly positive effect on society. This share is down 8 percentage points since November 2021 and down 16 points since before […]

Business

‘Glass ceiling’ is problem, but so are ‘broken rungs’

November 30, 2023 latinotimes 0

Pervasive myths that paint an overall picture of women having a lesser commitment to their jobs are hampering their career advancement, according to a new report on women in the workplace by McKinsey & Company […]

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