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Like Americans overall, Catholics vary in their abortion views, with regular Mass attenders most opposed

June 1, 2022 latinotimes 0

The Catholic Church in the United States has long been one of the foremost opponents of legal abortion, teaching that human life is sacred “from conception to natural death” and that unborn children have a […]

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An uphill bid for mayor is nothing new to De León

May 30, 2022 latinotimes 0

As leader of the state Senate, Kevin de León was one of the most powerful politicians in California. His future seemed wide open. Pundits speculated — would he run for governor? Lieutenant governor? Los Angeles […]

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Steve Ding Respects Our Family Values

May 15, 2022 latinotimes 0

Steve Ding is a small restaurant owner in the community of Woodbridge, community leader, and father who is running for San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. To Latinos the word ‘educacion’ means that one has […]

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Ron Freitas Will Bring Integrity to San Joaquin DA’s Office

May 15, 2022 latinotimes 0

Ron Freitas has spent his career in public service prosecuting criminals and helping students become successful and productive members of our community and plans to bring his unique background and experience as the next San […]

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It’s not as bad as it looks.’ Alex Padilla on life in the Senate, and spicing up Capitol Hill

May 15, 2022 latinotimes 0

Less than a year and a half in office, Alex Padilla has already made his mark in the U.S. Senate. Last summer, when the dining room on the north side of the Capitol ended its […]

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China’s Partnership With Russia Seen as Serious Problem for the U.S.

May 12, 2022 latinotimes 0

As war rages in Ukraine – one which China thus far has refused to condemn – Americans are acutely concerned about the partnership between China and Russia. Around nine-in-ten U.S. adults say it’s at least […]

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SB 1107 Will Hurt California’s Drivers

April 7, 2022 latinotimes 0

By Walter Contreras, Vice President of National Latino Evangelical Coalition With gas prices at the highest level in our history and inflation levels at 40 year highs, Californians across the state are reeling from the […]

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Republicans More Likely Than Democrats To Say Partisan Control of Congress ‘Really Matters’

April 3, 2022 latinotimes 0

With the midterm congressional elections still more than seven months away, registered voters are evenly divided between the two major parties in their election preferences. At the same time, Republican voters are more likely than […]

Local

Michael Blower looks to serve the community he loves

March 10, 2022 latinotimes 0

Stockton has been Michael Blower’s home all his life. He fell in love with this community as a young boy, playing with friends, attending church and local schools. From a young age, Michael understood the […]

National

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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