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Latinos experience discrimination from other Latinos about as much as from non-Latinos

June 9, 2023 latinotimes 0

About a quarter of Latino adults say they have personally experienced discrimination or unfair treatment from other Latinos. Having darker skin and being born outside the United States are associated with an increased chance of […]

Health

In CDC survey, 37% of U.S. high school students report regular mental health struggles during COVID-19 pandemic

June 9, 2023 latinotimes 0

Many high school students have reported experiencing mental health challenges during the coronavirus outbreak, according to recently published survey findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). High school students who are gay, […]

Local

California: Why Is Everyone Fleeing?

May 30, 2023 latinotimes 0

California is the most populated state in the country, but maybe not for long. As has been widely advertised by many conservative pundits, residents– as well as large businesses – have been fleeing the Golden […]

Economy

Mexico’s mighty peso hits 7-year record high against U.S. dollar

May 30, 2023 latinotimes 0

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s peso currency flexed its muscle on Monday to reach its highest value against the U.S. dollar in seven years, following nearly two years of interest rate hikes aimed at taming […]

Business

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace

May 30, 2023 latinotimes 0

Workplace diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, or DEI, are increasingly becoming part of national political debates. For a majority of employed U.S. adults (56%), focusing on increasing DEI at work is a good thing, according […]

Local

LVVR Sparkling Cellars – A Shining Gem in Our Backyard

May 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

By Julia BarnesAs Spring beckons us to new horizons and new adventures, we are excited as we make our way down Highway 12 in Lodi, in anticipation of exploring a shining gem that awaits us […]

Health

Your Risk of Blood Clots Is High for the First Year After You Have COVID-19, Study Suggests

May 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

Experts have seen, since the beginning of the pandemic, that those who get infected with COVID-19 have a higher tendency to experience blood clots, and now a study published in the journal Circulation found an […]

Entertainment

All-New 156 Room Hotel Opening Celebrated at Red Hawk Resort + Casino

May 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

PLACERVILLE, Calif. (Monday, May 8, 2023) El Dorado County’s newest hotel, long anticipated by the tribe and community alike, is now open at Red Hawk Resort and Casino. Offering guests a luxurious stay with a […]

Business

CHCC in Orange County for Annual Convention

May 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, CA – (April 1, 2023) The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce  (CHCC), the premier diverse organization promoting the development of Hispanic entrepreneurs and emerging Latino businesses in California have announced the selection of the location for […]

Immigration

What Title 42’s end means for California

May 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

A pandemic-era public health policy known as Title 42, used to turn away asylum seekers at the U.S. southern border, is coming to an end just before midnight tonight, prompting concerns about unprecedented migration flows. Meanwhile, […]

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