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One year later: How does Ukraine war end?

February 23, 2023 latinotimes 0

When up to 190,000 Russian soldiers invaded Ukraine last February, even its most ardent foreign supporters expected the nation’s far more limited defenses would collapse within days. But one year later, Russia has lost a […]

Heritage

Runner Citlali Moscote is first Mexican athlete to qualify for 2024 Olympics

February 23, 2023 latinotimes 0

The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are still 18 months away, but Mexico already has its first qualifier: Citlali Moscote in the marathon. A native of San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco, Moscote finished fourth […]

Education

Astronaut Jose M. Hernandez Academy Students are Reaching for The Stars

February 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

Astronaut’s Jose M. Hernandez Academy students are encouraged to “Reach for the Stars” and never stop learning. El Concilio’s California Academies named the school in honor of Hernandez, a hometown hero. As a young man, […]

Education

Financial aid is free money you don’t have to pay back

February 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) is here to serve every high school senior in completing the FAFSA or the California Dream Act Application (CADAA), the first step in accessing financial aid, and money to […]

Business

Should I do my own taxes or hire a pro?

February 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

 During the pandemic, we all became do-it-yourselfers of everything from home renovations to portfolio management. We even learned to bake our own bread and cut hair.But is doing your own taxes a good idea? Like […]

Health

10 Early Warning Signs of Dementia You Shouldn’t Ignore

February 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

From age 50 on, it’s not unusual to have occasional trouble finding the right word or remembering where you put things. But persistent difficulty with memory, cognition and ability to perform everyday tasks might be […]

Economy

It’s Not All About Pay: College Grads Want Jobs That ‘Change the World’

February 10, 2023 latinotimes 0

Businesses seeking highly educated talent would do well to appeal to college graduates’ desire to “change the world.” And in doing so, they might change the world a little, too—by offering jobs that come with […]

Health

Why Loss of Smell Can Persist After COVID-19

February 10, 2023 latinotimes 0

New research has provided important insight into why some people fail to fully regain their sense of smell even months after recovering from COVID-19. The study, published Dec. 21 in Science Translational Medicine and conducted […]

Health

Let’s Address the High Cost for Those Suffering with Chronic Illness

February 10, 2023 latinotimes 0

Over a decade ago, the California Healthcare Foundation conducted a landmark study among adults with chronic conditions in the state. The purpose was to explore the lives of Californians ages 18 and older with chronic […]

Health

California won’t require COVID vaccine to attend schools

February 10, 2023 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Students in California won’t have to get the coronavirus vaccine to attend schools, state public health officials confirmed Friday, ending one of the last major restrictions of the pandemic in the nation’s […]

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