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About half of Americans say public K-12 education is going in the wrong direction About half of Americans say public K-12 education is going in the wrong direction
Education April 5, 2024

About half of Americans say public K-12 education is going in the wrong direction

About half of U.S. adults (51%) say the country’s public K-12 education ... more

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Biden cancels student loans for another 150,000 borrowers Biden cancels student loans for another 150,000 borrowers
Education January 14, 2025

Biden cancels student loans for another 150,000 borrowers

President Joe Biden announced Monday that his administration had approved student loan ... more

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Latinos Lag in Lead Roles on Netflix, Despite Gains in Female Representation Latinos Lag in Lead Roles on Netflix, Despite Gains in Female Representation
Latinos April 29, 2023

Latinos Lag in Lead Roles on Netflix, Despite Gains in Female Representation

Netflix Inc has increased the number of Asian and women in lead ... more

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Breaking Stereotypes: How #Nosabo Kids Challenge Latino Language Norms and Thrive on TikTok Breaking Stereotypes: How #Nosabo Kids Challenge Latino Language Norms and Thrive on TikTok
Latinos September 18, 2023

Breaking Stereotypes: How #Nosabo Kids Challenge Latino Language Norms and Thrive on TikTok

In recent years, the phrase "no sabo," which is the incorrect way ... more

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Vincent ‘Chente’ Montalvo: We know well the injustices, we have lived them for generations. Vincent ‘Chente’ Montalvo: We know well the injustices, we have lived them for generations.
Latinos April 30, 2024

Vincent ‘Chente’ Montalvo: We know well the injustices, we have lived them for generations.

He has a powerful, confident, transparent voice. And when appropriate, his laughter ... more

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Ricardo Lopez: “I am very sure of who I am, it has been a long journey” Ricardo Lopez: “I am very sure of who I am, it has been a long journey”
Latinos July 8, 2024

Ricardo Lopez: “I am very sure of who I am, it has been a long journey”

Ricardo Lopez is a quiet, low-key person, the sports editor of La ... more

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Selena’s enduring legacy as a music icon is evident in her posthumous Medal of Arts Selena’s enduring legacy as a music icon is evident in her posthumous Medal of Arts
Entertainment October 23, 2024

Selena’s enduring legacy as a music icon is evident in her posthumous Medal of Arts

If the "Queen of Tejano" musician Selena Quintanilla Perez — simply known ... more

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Gascón recall proponents deliver 717,000 signatures to county Gascón recall proponents deliver 717,000 signatures to county
US Politics July 8, 2022

Gascón recall proponents deliver 717,000 signatures to county

Campaign organizers seeking to recall embattled Los Angeles County District Attorney George ... more

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Truth About How Latinos Feel About Abortion: Proposition 1 Would win in California Truth About How Latinos Feel About Abortion: Proposition 1 Would win in California
US Politics October 18, 2022

Truth About How Latinos Feel About Abortion: Proposition 1 Would win in California

Where do Latinos lean on the abortion issue? There are many assumptions on ... more

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Newsom told the White House he won’t challenge Biden Newsom told the White House he won’t challenge Biden
US Politics November 27, 2022

Newsom told the White House he won’t challenge Biden

Gov. Gavin Newsom has won three elections in five years in America's ... more

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Biden: How old does it have to be to be president? Biden: How old does it have to be to be president?
US Politics February 19, 2023

Biden: How old does it have to be to be president?

A group of focus groups among voters led by NPR has declared ... more

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Why the U.S. Census doesn’t Ask Americans About their Religion Why the U.S. Census doesn’t Ask Americans About their Religion
Religion May 19, 2023

Why the U.S. Census doesn’t Ask Americans About their Religion

Census forms in the United States don’t ask about religion, but relatively ... more

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Many Americans think social media has a negative impact on politics Many Americans think social media has a negative impact on politics
Technology April 30, 2024

Many Americans think social media has a negative impact on politics

Most Americans are wary of social media's role in politics and its ... more

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2 million voters with felony convictions have the right to vote – but might not know Key takeaways 2 million voters with felony convictions have the right to vote – but might not know Key takeaways
US Politics October 16, 2024

2 million voters with felony convictions have the right to vote – but might not know Key takeaways

Voting eligibility for people with felony convictions has expanded since 1997, with ... more

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Jimmy Carter’s Legacy: Advocate for Latin America and Global Human Rights Jimmy Carter’s Legacy: Advocate for Latin America and Global Human Rights
US Politics December 30, 2024

Jimmy Carter’s Legacy: Advocate for Latin America and Global Human Rights

Former President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter Jr., who died on December 29, ... more

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Education secretary says mass layoffs first step toward shutting down DoE Education secretary says mass layoffs first step toward shutting down DoE
US Politics March 12, 2025

Education secretary says mass layoffs first step toward shutting down DoE

The Department of Education is cutting its workforce of more than 4,100 ... more

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Judge blocks Title 42 policy that allowed officials to expel migrants at border Judge blocks Title 42 policy that allowed officials to expel migrants at border
Immigration November 16, 2022

Judge blocks Title 42 policy that allowed officials to expel migrants at border

A federal judge has blocked the use of Title 42, a Trump-era ... more