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Economy

Nearly two in three taxpayers got a federal refund for 2023, averaging $3,167, according to data from the Internal Revenue Service

March 25, 2025 latinotimes 0

PHOENIX – This is the time of year when millions of Americans receive their biggest annual financial windfall. It’s not a winning lottery ticket or a favorable bet on March Madness but, rather, a federal […]

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Californians rally to protect Medicaid and Medi-Cal’s proposed $880 billion cut

March 25, 2025 latinotimes 0

Three Republican members of Congress in San Diego, Orange County and the Central Valley are being called on by We Are California community groups, health care workers and residents to oppose the Trump-backed budget proposal, […]

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Cesar Chavez mentor Fred Ross’ organizing legacy

March 25, 2025 latinotimes 0

The new documentary “American Agitators” looks at the life and legacy of Fred Ross Sr., one of the most influential community and labor organizers of the 20th century. Ross, who died in 1992, was active during some […]

Education

What the data says about the U.S. Department of Education

March 25, 2025 latinotimes 0

Almost from the moment it was created in 1979, the U.S. Department of Education has faced calls for its elimination from conservatives, who have argued that it gives the federal government too much sway over […]

Education

California Extends Financial Aid Deadline for College Students

March 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

With Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) delays and plummeting applications, California is extending financial aid access for all students who need it. The California Student Aid Commission reports a 25% fall in high […]

Politics

Where Americans stand on the economy, immigration and other issues as Trump addresses Congress

March 8, 2025 latinotimes 0

After a whirlwind start to his second term – marked by a flurry of executive orders and cuts to the federal workforce – President Donald Trump addressed a joint session of Congress on March 4. […]

Economy

Financial considerations for multigenerational households 

March 8, 2025 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChase For many Black, Hispanic and Latino families, as well as other cultures, multigenerational living is a cherished aspect of home life. It can also be good for your family’s overall wellbeing. Research […]

Health

Californians rally to protect Medicaid and Medi-Cal’s proposed $880 billion cut

March 8, 2025 latinotimes 0

Three Republican members of Congress in San Diego, Orange County and the Central Valley are being called on by We Are California community groups, health care workers and residents to oppose the Trump-backed budget proposal, […]

Politics

No deal on tariff negotiations and time is up, Trump says

March 8, 2025 latinotimes 0

United States President Donald Trump on Monday dashed President Claudia Sheinbaum’s hopes of reaching a new agreement to stave off tariffs, announcing that 25% duties on all Mexican exports to the U.S. will take effect […]

Top Stories

10 facts about U.S. Catholics

March 8, 2025 latinotimes 0

Catholics are one of the largest religious groups in the United States, outnumbering any single Protestant denomination. The U.S. has more Catholics than all but three other countries – Brazil, Mexico and the Philippines – […]

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