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Itโ€™s the economy, estรบpido: New Jersey governor's race tests Democrats' efforts to win back Latinos

Read full article: Itโ€™s the economy, estรบpido: New Jersey governor's race tests Democrats' efforts to win back Latinos

The New Jersey gubernatorial primary has emerged as a crucial test for Democrats seeking to regain Latino support nationally.

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Latino evangelical voters torn between their faith and harsh rhetoric around immigration

Read full article: Latino evangelical voters torn between their faith and harsh rhetoric around immigration

Latinos are the fastest-growing group of American evangelicals.

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In hard-fought Pennsylvania, fast-growing Hispanic communities present a test for Harris and Trump

Read full article: In hard-fought Pennsylvania, fast-growing Hispanic communities present a test for Harris and Trump

In a stretch of what once was Pennsylvania steel country, Democrats and Republicans are looking to test their strength with Latino voters.

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Awareness of 'Latinx' increases among US Latinos, and 'Latine' emerges as an alternative

Read full article: Awareness of 'Latinx' increases among US Latinos, and 'Latine' emerges as an alternative

Over the last few years, various terms have emerged to describe those in the U.S. with roots in Latin America and Spain.

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Hispanic Heritage Month puts diversity and culture at the forefront

Read full article: Hispanic Heritage Month puts diversity and culture at the forefront

Huge celebrations across the U.S. are expected to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, an annual tradition that showcases the awe-inspiring diversity and culture of Hispanic people.

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This town wants to be named the quinceaรฑera capital of Texas

Read full article: This town wants to be named the quinceaรฑera capital of Texas

Dibollโ€™s growing Hispanic population has inspired a new economy of party planners and DJs to produce quinceaรฑeras. City leaders are taking notice.

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Stigma and language barriers complicate treating Hispanics with Alzheimerโ€™s disease

Read full article: Stigma and language barriers complicate treating Hispanics with Alzheimerโ€™s disease

Border counties in Texas have some of the highest Alzheimerโ€™s diagnosis rates in the nation, with rates ranging from 13% to 18% of people aged 65 and over.

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Progress in childhood cancer has stalled for Blacks and Hispanics, report says

Read full article: Progress in childhood cancer has stalled for Blacks and Hispanics, report says

A new report says progress against childhood cancers has stalled in recent years for Black and Hispanic youth.

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UH Hobby School research highlights community importance, human trafficking in Houston, and more on Houston Newsmakers

Read full article: UH Hobby School research highlights community importance, human trafficking in Houston, and more on Houston Newsmakers

Host Khambrel Marshall sits down with the University of Houstonโ€™s Hobby School of Public Affairs and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to identify the importance of Hispanics in our community.

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Texas state troopers are routinely stopping motorists of color in Austin, data shows

Read full article: Texas state troopers are routinely stopping motorists of color in Austin, data shows

More than 8 in 10 people charged by state troopers since they began helping Austin police have been people of color. In Southeast Austin, a neighborhood president calls it โ€œoutright racial profiling.โ€

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Texas House reaffirms the political maps it drew in 2021

Read full article: Texas House reaffirms the political maps it drew in 2021

The 150 districts didnโ€™t change, but the vote ensured the House met its constitutional requirement to approve new maps in the first regular session following formal publication of the 2020 census results.

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Large numbers of Hispanics didn't pick single race in census

Read full article: Large numbers of Hispanics didn't pick single race in census

The U.S. Census Bureau says 43% of Hispanics either didnโ€™t respond to the question asking them to select their race or selected the โ€œsome other raceโ€ box on the 2020 census form.

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Donors needed: Be The Match holds registration drive for 5-year-old who needs life-saving bone marrow transplant

Read full article: Donors needed: Be The Match holds registration drive for 5-year-old who needs life-saving bone marrow transplant

5-year-old Nicholas Gonzalez is asking for one thing this Christmas: a matching bone marrow donor.

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Latino voters crucial to Senate, governor races in Arizona

Read full article: Latino voters crucial to Senate, governor races in Arizona

The turnout machine that left-leaning Latino activists have built since Arizona enacted a tough crackdown on immigrants will be put to the test in Tuesday's election.

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LA's Black-Latino tensions bared in City Council scandal

Read full article: LA's Black-Latino tensions bared in City Council scandal

Cross-cultural coalitions have ruled Los Angeles politics for decades, helping elect both Black and Latino politicians to top leadership roles in the huge racially and ethnically diverse city.

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TribCast: The impact of Texasโ€™ changing demographics on elections

Read full article: TribCast: The impact of Texasโ€™ changing demographics on elections

On this weekโ€™s episode, Matthew speaks with Alexa and James about Hispanics becoming the largest demographic group in Texas and what that means for the stateโ€™s politics.

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More than 200 years ago, this Hispanic man made history in world of politics

Read full article: More than 200 years ago, this Hispanic man made history in world of politics

On Sept. 30, 1822, a man by the name of Joseph Hernandez was elected to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Texas needs to do more to help Hispanic students graduate from college, university leaders say

Read full article: Texas needs to do more to help Hispanic students graduate from college, university leaders say

In a Texas Tribune event Tuesday, university leaders discussed why Hispanic students finish higher education programs at a lower rate than the state average but have better performance in the Rio Grande Valley and El Paso.

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Texas troopers are causing car chase fatalities and racially profiling drivers under Abbottโ€™s border crackdown, complaint claims

Read full article: Texas troopers are causing car chase fatalities and racially profiling drivers under Abbottโ€™s border crackdown, complaint claims

Two civil rights groups have expanded their request for a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into Operation Lone Star, citing evidence of risky pursuits and more frequent traffic stops of Hispanic drivers.

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Familiar racial disparities emerge in first month of COVID-19 vaccinations for the youngest Texans

Read full article: Familiar racial disparities emerge in first month of COVID-19 vaccinations for the youngest Texans

Kids ages 6 months to 4 years became eligible for the vaccine last month. Experts say a number of factors could be hampering parents from getting their kids vaccinated.

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Bill attempts to prevent political meddling in US head count

Read full article: Bill attempts to prevent political meddling in US head count

A U.S. Census Bureau director couldnโ€™t be fired without cause and new questions to a census form would have to be vetted by Congress under proposed legislation that attempts to prevent in the future the type of political interference into the nationโ€™s head count that took place during the Trump administration.

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Lawmakers send to Gov. Greg Abbott new political maps that would further solidify the GOPโ€™s grip on the Texas Legislature

Read full article: Lawmakers send to Gov. Greg Abbott new political maps that would further solidify the GOPโ€™s grip on the Texas Legislature

The redistricting plans for the House, Senate and State Board of Education were approved Friday.

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4 places in Houston you should visit during Hispanic Heritage Month

Read full article: 4 places in Houston you should visit during Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to highlight the contributions and achievements of Hispanic Americans in our country, and Houston has plenty of landmarks where you can learn and celebrate this vibrant community that has made an impact in the Bayou City.

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Senate approves map cementing GOP dominance in upper chamber, dividing up Tarrant countyโ€™s voters of color

Read full article: Senate approves map cementing GOP dominance in upper chamber, dividing up Tarrant countyโ€™s voters of color

Democrats criticized Republicans for โ€œtargetingโ€ a North Texas district that had been trending Democratic and for not drawing any new districts where people of color would represent a majority of eligible voters.

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As US COVID-19 death toll nears 600,000, racial gaps persist

Read full article: As US COVID-19 death toll nears 600,000, racial gaps persist

The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 is approaching 600,000, with the virus taking advantage of inequalities across the country.

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Poll: For unvaccinated Latinos, hesitancy isnโ€™t the problem

Read full article: Poll: For unvaccinated Latinos, hesitancy isnโ€™t the problem

Many Latinos are forgoing COVID-19 shots because of concerns about losing work hours, getting a bill, and for some, immigration worries.

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US life expectancy drops a year in pandemic, most since WWII

Read full article: US life expectancy drops a year in pandemic, most since WWII

A new report finds that life expectancy in the United States dropped a staggering one year during the first half of 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic caused its first wave of deaths.

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Latinos face barriers like fear, language in getting vaccine

Read full article: Latinos face barriers like fear, language in getting vaccine

Dr. Ingrid Felix-Peralta, second from left, and her husband Dr. Victor Peralta, second from right, administer second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in New York, Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. From elderly Cuban Americans in Florida to farmworkers in California, Latinos face daunting barriers like fear, language and a lack of education and access as the COVID-19 vaccines roll out, creating risks for public health as the virus mutates and spreads. From elderly Cuban Americans in Florida to farmworkers in California, Latinos face daunting barriers to getting COVID-19 vaccines, creating risks for public health as the coronavirus mutates and spreads. The poll says Latinos' willingness to get the vaccine is similar to the American public overall. โ€œAs efforts to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine continue, trust and acceptance of Hispanics will be crucial," Leรณn said.

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CDC numbers show women, white people most likely to be vaccinated after first month of rollout

Read full article: CDC numbers show women, white people most likely to be vaccinated after first month of rollout

HOUSTON โ€“ Numbers compiled from the CDC paint a demographic picture of exactly who has received the COVID-19 vaccine so far. But how do the numbers behind the numbers add up? Ho pointed out that the two groups targeted for the initial rollout were healthcare professionals and senior citizens in nursing homes. She said since about 75% of the medical field is female, it makes sense that more women have been vaccinated at this point. Adโ€œUsually what happens is that if men need assistance in their older age itโ€™s usually their wife taking care of them and then itโ€™s the women,โ€ Ho said.

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For many Latinos, virus deaths loom over Day of the Dead

Read full article: For many Latinos, virus deaths loom over Day of the Dead

It will sit alongside fresh flowers and Salazar's blouse on Day of the Dead, a holiday that Salazar actually didn't care for much. She decided not to schedule surgery until after Day of the Dead because she wanted to honor her mother properly. Ofelia, 88, is a fifth-generation altar-maker, and both were cultural advisers on Disney-Pixar's โ€œCoco," a movie centered around Day of the Dead. Besides the pandemic-induced sadness, the Esparzas believe Latinos are more interested in observing Day of the Dead. โ€œJust like Mother's Day and Fatherโ€™s Day this year, this is when people go visit their loved ones.โ€Ultimately, some say pageantry isn't what's important.

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US Latino civil rights group moves 2021 convention online

Read full article: US Latino civil rights group moves 2021 convention online

LULAC, the nation's oldest Latino civil rights organization, voted Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020, to postpone its planned national convention in Albuquerque, N.M., in 2021 over uncertainty caused by COVID-19. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)RIO RANCHO, N.M. โ€“ The League of United Latin American Citizens, the oldest Latino civil rights group in the U.S., has decided to move its 2021 national convention online amid concerns and health orders caused by COVID-19. The state currently limits the number of people at large gatherings and LULAC national conventions typically attract thousands of activists. The group still plans to hold a national convention in Albuquerque in 2023 because the city and the LULAC's local chapters made financial commitments to hold an event in the city. LULAC national conventions and gatherings have attracted presidents, presidential candidates, and international leaders.

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Drug shows promise in 1st largely minority COVID-19 study

Read full article: Drug shows promise in 1st largely minority COVID-19 study

A drug company said Friday that a medicine it sells to tamp down inflammation has helped prevent the need for breathing machines in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in the first large study that primarily enrolled Hispanics and Blacks. The drug, given through an IV, tamps down a protein called interleukin-6 thatโ€™s often found in excess in COVID-19 patients. About 12% given the drug needed a breathing machine or died within 28 days versus about 19% of patients given a placebo. This is the third time this week that companies have announced positive results from studies testing COVID treatments via press releases. On Monday, Eli Lilly reported benefits from a study testing its anti-inflammatory drug baricitinib when combined with the antiviral drug remdesivir.

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Biden courts Latino voters in 1st trip to Florida as nominee

Read full article: Biden courts Latino voters in 1st trip to Florida as nominee

โ€œMore than any other time, the Hispanic community, Latino community holds in the palm of their hand the destiny of this country,โ€ Biden said Tuesday during a Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff event in Kissimmee. โ€œYou can decide the direction of this country.โ€A win for Biden in Florida would dramatically narrow Trumpโ€™s path to reelection. But in a state where elections are often decided by a percentage point, there are mounting concerns that Biden may be slipping, particularly with the stateโ€™s influential Latino voters. An NBC-Marist poll released last week found Latinos in the state about evenly divided between Biden and Trump. โ€œDonald Trump has failed the Hispanic community time and time again, and that's not a secret,โ€ Biden said.

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'Work like the devil': Biden visiting Florida to woo Latinos

Read full article: 'Work like the devil': Biden visiting Florida to woo Latinos

Biden doesnโ€™t need to win Florida to capture the White House as long as he reclaims the upper Midwestern states that Trump flipped in 2016. A recent NBC-Marist poll found Latinos in the state about evenly divided between Biden and Trump. Biden, who hasn't been to Florida since last October, has struggles with Latinos that stem in part from the policies of the Obama administration. In a further effort to promote Biden, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny and Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez have recorded ads decrying Trump with songs in Spanish. Biden has repeatedly criticized Trump for the slow federal response in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated it in 2017.

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On Western swing, Trump aims to court pivotal Latino voters

Read full article: On Western swing, Trump aims to court pivotal Latino voters

There is increasing concern about Democrats that their nominee, the former vice president, has not done enough to court Latino voters. Estimates from the Pew Research Center and AP VoteCast show that about 3 in 10 Latino voters supported Trump in 2016 and Republican candidates in 2018. Thatโ€™s also consistent with long-term trends in party identification among Latino voters, according to Pew. Nationally, little public polling is available to measure the opinions of Latino voters this year and whether they differ from four years ago. After Nevada, Trump planned to visit California on Monday for a briefing on the devastating wildfires racing through the region.

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Get to know Juan Sรกnchez Muรฑoz, President of the University of Houston-Downtown

Read full article: Get to know Juan Sรกnchez Muรฑoz, President of the University of Houston-Downtown

HOUSTON โ€“ Dr. Juan Sรกnchez Muรฑoz, President of the University of Houston-Downtown, has helped expand the school's reputation in the city and throughout the state. Some of these role models include Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo, Houston Fire Chief Sam Peรฑa, and Houston Community College Chancellor Dr. Cesar Maldonado. What plans do you have to benefit the Hispanic community at UHD? What advice do you have for Hispanic students throughout Texas? I encourage Hispanic students and those from all cultures to honor the generations before them by maintaining a focus on excellence and working hard.

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How a decade of voting rights fights led to fewer redistricting safeguards for Texas voters of color

Read full article: How a decade of voting rights fights led to fewer redistricting safeguards for Texas voters of color

In a state with a long history of discrimination, lawmakers on Tuesday will kick off the 2021 round of political mapmaking โ€” the first in nearly half a century without federal oversight.

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These diseases are leading causes of death in Hispanics, officials say

Read full article: These diseases are leading causes of death in Hispanics, officials say

In a study conducted by the Centers for the Disease Control and Preventing, health trends in Hispanics across the world were evaluated.

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These diseases are leading causes of death in Hispanics, officials say

Read full article: These diseases are leading causes of death in Hispanics, officials say

In a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, experts evaluated health trends in Hispanics across the world. The study was the first done nationally on Hispanic health risks and leading causes of death in the United States. Similar to nonwhite Hispanics, the leading causes of death in Hispanics are heart disease and cancer. However, though fewer Hispanics than white people die from the 10 leading causes of death, the CDC saw higher death rates in Hispanics when it came to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and kidney disease. This report reinforces the need to sustain strong community, public health and health care linkages that support Hispanic health, said CDC Associate Director for Minority Health and Health Equity Dr. Leandris C. Liburd.

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