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More Americans disapprove than approve of the job Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing as U.S. health secretary

June 10, 2025 latinotimes 0

U.S. adults have mixed views of the job that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. But their […]

Politics

Most Democrats say their party’s elected officials are not pushing hard enough against Trump’s policies

May 27, 2025 latinotimes 0

With President Donald Trump in the White House and the GOP in control of Congress, 83% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents say it is extremely or very important that Democratic elected officials push hard against […]

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Under Pope Francis, the College of Cardinals became less European

May 27, 2025 latinotimes 0

The College of Cardinals will soon convene to vote for a successor to Pope Francis, the first-ever Latin American pontiff, who died on April 21. Over the course of his 12-year papacy, Francis’ picks for […]

National

Many rushing to claim Social Security

May 27, 2025 latinotimes 0

At a recent internal meeting, a Social Security administrator projected some numbers on a screen to illustrate a remarkable trend: New benefit claims were up by more than 15% in March, compared with the same […]

Education

Real-Time Mental Health Support for Students

May 9, 2025 latinotimes 0

By Estella Kessler As a school board member in one of California’s most diverse and hard-working communities, I hear from families every day who are struggling. Struggling to put food on the table. Struggling to […]

Economy

Rent vs. own in today’s economy: Is now the best time to buy?

May 9, 2025 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChase Homeownership has been long associated with the American Dream, yet the economic climate of recent years has left some potential homebuyers on edge. Many potential homeowners have put their dream of buying […]

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Latinos would be ‘fifth largest economy in the world’ if they were a country

May 9, 2025 latinotimes 0

This year’s De Los stage at the L.A. Times Festival of Books included a discussion about Latinos’ financial wellness, economic equity, and financial future.  The 30th annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books returned to the University of […]

Politics

Trump’s Job Rating Drops, Key Policies Draw Majority Disapproval as He Nears 100 Days

May 9, 2025 latinotimes 0

With President Donald Trump’s second term approaching its 100-day mark, 40% of Americans approve of how he’s handling the job – a decline of 7 percentage points from February. And, even as Trump continues to […]

Top Stories

The new Pope has been elected, an American with ties to Peru

May 9, 2025 latinotimes 0

On the second day of the conclave, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost from Chicago was elected as the 267th pope. This is a historic moment as for the first time in the history of the Roman […]

Immigration

U.S. Travel Detentions: Who’s Safe?

May 9, 2025 latinotimes 0

High-profile deportations, detentions and denials of U.S. travelers are making Americans nationwide wonder who’s safe to enter and leave the country. With these increased stops and searches at U.S. borders and airports, electronic device searches […]

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