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  • [ April 10, 2026 ] Lessons from Hispanic Heritage: The Architecture of Resilience Heritage
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Lessons from Hispanic Heritage: The Architecture of Resilience

April 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

By Steve Ding – SJ County Supervisor, Dist 4 There is a quiet wisdom embedded in Hispanic heritage that all of America would do well to remember, not as a cultural exhibit behind glass, but […]

Education

Getting into a UC or Cal State requires these classes. Almost half of students don’t take them

April 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

Welcome to CalMatters, the only nonprofit newsroom devoted solely to covering issues that affect all Californians. Sign up for WhatMatters to receive the latest news and commentary on the most important issues in the Golden State. High […]

Business

Stockton Businesses get new lifeline as JPMorganChase expands small business support

April 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

By the Latino Times staff Stockton small businesses like many around the country are struggling with rising costs, economic uncertainty, and thin profit margins. Yet, perhaps there is a ray of sunshine in the forecast […]

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In Race for California Governor, Farmers and Farmworkers Take Center Stage

April 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

FRESNO, Calif. – In the race to take over the reins as governor of California, the world’s fourth-largest economy, the top candidates in a crowded field tried to stand apart from each other during two […]

Education

Grads find challenging job market

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

In 2025, new college graduates wanted remote, high-paying jobs that aligned with their values. In 2026, they just want a job. With 89% worrying artificial intelligence could replace entry-level roles – up from 64% last […]

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Pope emerges as pointed critic of Trump’s policies

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

VATICAN CITY – Pope Leo last May became the first U.S.-born leader of the global Catholic Church, but for the initial 10 months of his tenure he mostly avoided comment about his home country and […]

Politics

8 Democrats and no front-runner: California’s governor race is a mess

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, California — Top Democrats passing on their state’s preeminent job. New candidates streaming in late. And a Republican upset threat so serious that the state Democratic Party pleaded with a fractured field to consolidate […]

Heritage

César Chávez Day is no more. California lawmakers officially scrap the holiday name

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

Just one week after damaging sex abuse allegations surfaced against the iconic labor leader César Chávez, California lawmakers unanimously passed a bill Thursday to rename the holiday named for him to Farmworkers Day, capping off […]

Local

CA Democratic governor hopefuls not bowing out

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

Ten weeks before the primary election, California Democrats still haven’t narrowed down the field of candidates enough to reduce the chances of splitting the vote so much that two Republicans make it to the ballot […]

Politics

Divisions Over U.S. Foreign Policy, Immigration Crackdown Split Diaspora Communities

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

Venezuelans danced in the streets of Miami the day after U.S. forces abducted President Nicolás Maduro. Iranians in Los Angeles marched in support of Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah, on the cusp […]

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