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Closing the Achievement Gap Means Closing the Digital Divide

January 28, 2022 latinotimes 0

It’s hard to overstate the importance of education among the Latino community. Education has always been the great equalizer to help achieve the American dream. And in recent years, it was almost a dream being […]

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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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Gavin Newsom proposes health care access for all in plan to cover undocumented Californians

January 11, 2022 latinotimes 0

Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing to extend Medi-Cal coverage to all low-income, undocumented adults, a historic expansion that would make California the first state in the nation to provide universal health care access for all […]

Politics

Will California’s Central Valley send a Latino to Congress in 2022? New voting maps could help

January 7, 2022 latinotimes 0

California’s new congressional districts give the state two more Hispanic-majority congressional districts, including seats in the Central Valley that have never sent a Latino lawmaker to Washington. Sixteen of California’s new districts are more than […]

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California only pays for schools when kids go to class. New bill would change that formula

January 7, 2022 latinotimes 0

A Democratic lawmaker wants to use part of the state’s projected $31 billion budget surplus to increase funding for schools and change how California pays for public education. A new bill by Sen. Anthony Portantino […]

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Looking for help for your kids’ mental health? Try the school counselor

January 7, 2022 latinotimes 0

When U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy issued a public health advisory this month on protecting youth mental health, he brought attention to the widespread challenges facing today’s young people. But he also emphasized that […]

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Robot Working at Sugar Mediterranean Bistro

December 12, 2021 latinotimes 0

The Stockton restaurant Sugar Mediterranean Bistro has found an innovative way to address its shortage of workers – a robot that delivers meals to customers’ tables.  The restaurant started using a robot to deliver trays […]

Business

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, […]

Business

Is California’s minimum wage too low? Joe Sanberg thinks so — and he’s betting a hefty sum that voters agree with him

December 12, 2021 latinotimes 0

Our state’s base pay could rise to $18 under an initiative the affluent progressive activist Sanberg wants to put on the 2022 ballot. And it wouldn’t need to halt at $18, which is already 20 percent […]

National

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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