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December 28, 2020

For many Americans struggling during these Covid times, Trump’s 11th hour signing of the bipartisan relief bill was a welcome present to end 2020. We’ve come to learn that what we chalk up to Trump’s intentional acts of causing…

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December 24, 2020

It’s Christmas Eve and as Trump leaves the country in limbo while he’s off golfing at his new home in Florida, Americans are increasingly making their feelings known about how they feel towards him. It’s not pretty; So, think…

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December 23, 2020

If it’s Wednesday, it’s another day of uncertainty under the Trump administration. Trump’s rejection of the measly relief bill actually is welcome news to many suffering Americans and frustrated Democrats. Yet, will Trump’s objection to sign the bill prove…

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December 22, 2020

Overnight, the nation’s unemployed got a something-is-better-than-nothing reprieve from Congress. However, as all legislation does, the relief bill had a few ‘extras.’ One was a bonus for Latinos that many see as a “historic moment” marking national acknowledgement of…

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December 21, 2020

While the Trump administration is becoming more unhinged with each passing day, according to media reports, thankfully, some in Congress are stepping up their game by actually passing some bills — though it did take Congress 26 years to…

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December 18, 2020

In the wake of the murder of Vanessa Guillen and several other soldiers of color at Fort Hood, Texas, Reuters discovers that the Pentagon had been sitting on data for decades that could possibly have made a difference; Heard…

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December 17, 2020

So, how is the economy really doing? Here are 9 charts that show the reality; Think Covid-19 isn’t lethal to young people? New study has medical practitioners thinking again; MLB just did something long overdue; and In Latin America,…

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December 16, 2020

And Trump admin continues their assault on asylum-seekers; STEM careers may be the ticket to future economic success but already many people of color don’t find it a welcoming industry; Dr. Fauci says this percent of US population needs…

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December 15, 2020

We may have a new president but, unfortunately, it doesn’t change the fact that thousands of Latino families are facing the prospect of losing their homes. If Congress doesn’t deliver (enough) aid, it will be up to communities to…

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December 14, 2020

Today is “D” Day when it comes to ‘definitively declaring’ Joe Biden winner of the 2020 presidential election. Electoral College voters meet to cast votes for their respective states. Do we really think Trump and his followers will accept…

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December 11, 2020

The absurdity reigning in Washington hit a new laughable low. As over 100 House Republicans and 17 states joined the nonsensical Texas lawsuit arguing that votes should be overturned in key battleground states where Trump lost, claiming there was…

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December 10, 2020

The absurd legal filing by Texas’ Attorney General challenging Trump’s loss, among many other GOP political stunts, is not dampening enthusiasm among Latinos, according to a Pew study; How did a small Indiana clinic turn reluctant Latinos into eagerly…

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December 9, 2020

There’s an alarming thing happening at our southern border – an influx of unaccompanied child migrants. Some are termed “tender age.” That means they are younger than 12. What is happening to them when caught at the border? They’re…

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December 8, 2020

We, at least, those of us who believe Biden won in a fair and honest election, should breathe a sigh of relief today. December 8 is known as safe harbor day. It’s the day, under federal law, when Congress…

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December 7, 2020

It’s ironic that while Trump appears to be a master at concealing his corruptive practices, he’s as transparent as clear plastic in his motives for doing what he does. The latest: Trump is having ICE take Buzzfeed News to…

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December 4, 2020

When history books chronicle the failure of the Trump presidency, one example will rise to the forefront: His abject failure to address the daily mounting American deaths from Covid while he solely focuses on overturning the election with bogus…

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December 3, 2020

It is a relief to know that the new year will bring a renewed trust in science and issue experts from the highest levels of our government. But we don’t have to wait till January: A new study counters…

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December 2, 2020

The notion that Trump is an honorable man or that his presidency elevated public service is so fundamentally untrue that it wouldn’t be surprising if the Trump surname enters our lexicon as meaning corrupt, scam artistry, nepotism, etc. The…

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December 1, 2020

The first day of the last month of Trump’s presidency has finally arrived and it’s bound to be filled with as much chaos, unprecedented acts of defiance and controversy as has marked the entirety of his tenure. After a…

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November 30, 2020

The persistent attack on US immigration policy by the Trump administration intensifies this week with the Supreme Court deciding on a key issue; He’s the first DACA recipient to win a Rhodes scholarship and he’s crediting one person for…

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November 27, 2020

Thanksgiving, like Christmas, is one day where most of us can forget our daily struggles and worries. Yet, like waking from a dream, we have to eventually face reality. No greater proof of reality can be found than in…

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November 25, 2020

The tallies are in and it’s official — Joe Biden didn’t just win the 2020 election; he made history by becoming the first candidate in US history to achieve a certain distinction; Experts foresee Latinos suffering a spike in…

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November 24, 2020

As if there wasn’t enough pain and misery inflicted by Covid in the US, there are other countries suffering more, like Mexico. Mexican-based media reports that 45% of the country now lives in poverty. One of the hardest hit…

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November 23, 2020

As Covid continues its surge across the country, many of us are still debating how to handle Thanksgiving. Some have already decided it’s worth the risk of their lives and the lives of their loved ones to maintain family…