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Why the Habit of Saving is Key to Becoming Financially Healthier

June 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

Savings is a foundational piece to financial health since research has found that unexpected expenses, like car repairs, can become a hardship when people don’t have access to emergency savings funds. “When it comes to […]

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Biden makes emotional visit to a Texas city in mourning

June 1, 2022 latinotimes 0

UVALDE, Texas — President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden visited the small Texas city of Uvalde on Sunday to meet and console the families of victims and survivors of last week’s mass shooting at […]

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Twitter: Could SF HQ be affected?

May 7, 2022 latinotimes 0

In California, it all comes back to housing — even Monday’s blockbuster news that Twitter accepted Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s $44 billion offer to take the company private.  Musk, in a since-deleted April 9 tweet, asked his […]

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As states lift mask rules, school leaders feel pressure

February 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

As some of the last statewide mask mandates in the U.S. near an end, decisions about whether students and teachers should continue to wear masks in school are shifting to local leaders, who are caught […]

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This California justice could be Biden’s pick for Supreme Court. Here’s why

January 28, 2022 latinotimes 0

Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement from the Supreme Court opens the way for President Joe Biden to nominate the court’s first Black woman — and California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger is being widely mentioned. Kruger, […]

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The State of Gig Work in 2021

December 12, 2021 latinotimes 0

Nontraditional, short-term and contract work existed prior to the internet and smartphones, but the gig economy has ushered in a new way of connecting people with consumers and those who want to hire them. Indeed, […]

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Younger U.S. adults less likely to see big differences between the parties or to feel well represented by them

December 11, 2021 latinotimes 0

Nearly six-in-ten U.S. adults (59%) see a great deal of difference between the two major political parties, up from 55% just two years ago and substantially higher than in prior decades. Yet as in past […]

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Latinos are the new swing voters: What are Democrats going to do about it?

November 13, 2021 latinotimes 0

Latinos are not a monolithic group; they are as diverse as the country itself. And, increasingly, Latinos are swing voters. Democrats must understand this or they will risk continuing to lose voter share from the largest and […]

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Senate Confirms Robert Santos as First Latino to Lead U.S. Census Bureau

November 13, 2021 latinotimes 0

The Senate on Thursday confirmed Robert Santos as head of the Census Bureau, making him the first person of color to serve as permanent director of the agency that counts the United States population, balances […]

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Biden Loses Ground With the Public on Issues, Personal Traits and Job Approval

October 12, 2021 latinotimes 0

With his administration facing multiple challenges at home and abroad, President Joe Biden’s job approval rating has fallen sharply in the past two months. Fewer than half of U.S. adults (44%) now approve of the […]

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