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You think you’re fighting your anxiety, but you’re making it worse

October 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

The U.S. was an anxious nation before COVID and has seen levels rise even more in the past few years, especially among young people. David H. Rosmarin, an associate professor of psychology at Harvard Medical […]

Politics

Has California’s much-dreaded ‘job killer’ list lost some of its bite?

October 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

For 26 years, a legislative bill labeled by the California Chamber of Commerce as a “job killer” very likely faced a death sentence. The chamber, the state’s most influential business organization, inaugurated its annual practice […]

Politics

What Do Young Latino Voters Want to Hear on the Republican Debate Stage?

October 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

Latino youth — predicted to be a major voting bloc in the 2024 Presidential election — are veering from their older family members and shifting hard left on a host of issues, including gun control, […]

Politics

Fast food workers get raises from new CA law

October 1, 2023 latinotimes 0

With tears in her eyes, Anneisha Williams, a Jack in the Box employee from Inglewood, lifted the piece of paper that was Assembly Bill 1228 with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s fresh signature. The measure will raise […]

Heritage

Are you Hispanic if you can’t speak Spanish? Here’s what Hispanics say

October 1, 2023 latinotimes 0

Does someone have to speak Spanish in order to be considered Hispanic? Most Latinos say no – but at the same time, they think it is important that future generations of Hispanics do speak the […]

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La industria petrolera tiene que realmente pagar la limpieza de los pozos 

September 12, 2023 latinotimes 0

Por Henrik Rehbinder  El fin de la era dorada del petróleo en California dejó desperdicios donde antes hubo riquezas. La industria que invirtió y se enriqueció con los pozos petroleros no quiere pagar el precio de […]

Economy

New Program Elevates Latino Voices in Energy Conversation

September 12, 2023 latinotimes 0

(Sacramento) – Today, the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) unveiled a new program called Levanta Tu Voz (Raise your Voice) that will help policymakers see and hear what has gone missing in the state’s drastic […]

Business

El Concilio California Brings Financial Inclusion To Those Historically Shut Out With The AlternaCard

September 12, 2023 latinotimes 0

STOCKTON, CA – El Concilio California, the largest Hispanic-led nonprofit agency in Northern California serving the San Joaquin and Central Valley regions for 55 years, has partnered with Alterna Card Services to bring access to […]

Heritage

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with JPMorgan Chase’s Silvana Montenegro

September 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

Comprising over 19% of the U.S. population, and with 5 million businesses and increasing purchasing power, Latino and Hispanic communities are a vital part of the country’s economy. To celebrate this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month, […]

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CA workers rally at Legislature for safer workplaces

September 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

Dozens of domestic workers laid banners on the state Capitol grounds Tuesday that spelled out the words “racist” and “injustice.” Then they cleaned them up.  It was all part of a rally of several hundred […]

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