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Sick kids will be reported to ICE

June 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

The new Tennessee law requires government agencies to report those unlawfully in the United States to ICE if they are receiving government benefits. NASHVILLE – About 400 disabled immigrant children who are receiving lifesaving state-paid […]

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Becerra will be a workhorse, not a show horse

June 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

In the eight decades since the end of World War II, 11 men have served as governor of California — counting Jerry Brown twice. Six, beginning with Earl Warren, have been Republicans and the remaining […]

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What the federal probe of Newsom and the first partner means for his presidential ambitions

June 28, 2026 latinotimes 0

Last week Gov. Gavin Newsom revealed in a video and a social media post that the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating him and his wife, framing it as a political attack by President Donald […]

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Humphreys University Empowers You to Reach Higher

June 12, 2026 latinotimes 0

Humphreys University gives you a strong liberal arts foundation as well as a career-focused education so you can move forward with purpose. Choose the path that fits your goals and your timeline with associate, bachelor’s, […]

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V&C Foods: How a Bay Area Distributor Built Leadership Across Three Generations

June 12, 2026 latinotimes 0

n 1945 in San Francisco, Victor and Charlotte Cortesi started V&C Foods with fresh eggs and a distributor’s vision. What makes the business distinctive isn’t just that it endured. It’s how succession actually happened. When […]

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The Immigrant Workers Behind Texas’ $102 Billion Food Economy

June 12, 2026 latinotimes 0

HOUSTON — Before there were statistics, there was supper. There were tamales wrapped in family kitchens, Vietnamese pho simmering in strip malls, Nigerian jollof rice served at community gatherings, and generations of immigrants who arrived […]

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California Front-Runner Becerra Says State Won’t ‘Take a Knee’ to Trump

June 12, 2026 latinotimes 0

Xavier Becerra, the former state attorney general and U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary currently leading polls in the 2026 gubernatorial race, is positioning himself as the race’s most experienced anti-Trump candidate. At an […]

Education

Education’s Disappearing Act in California’s Governor’s Race

June 12, 2026 latinotimes 0

When Gavin Newsom ran for governor in 2018, education was front and center of his campaign. His central pledge was to create a hugely ambitious “cradle to career system of education,” beginning at birth through college and […]

Immigration

For This H-1B Worker, Trump’s $100K Fee for New Applicants Is a Smart Move

June 12, 2026 latinotimes 0

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Charan Pallanaswami is a software engineer originally from Chennai, India who works in Northern California’s Silicon Valley. He is among more than 600,000 H-1B visa holders — the vast majority from […]

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Why California’s Media Coalition Must Stand United for the Civic Media Program

May 26, 2026 latinotimes 0

What makes a news outlet legitimate and worthy of investment? This question sits at the heart of a growing debate as California prepares to roll out its $20 million Civic Media Program. The answer may […]

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