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(Español) El combate al Covid-19 paradójicamente benefició a la investigación del cáncer

(Español) “.. realmente no hay un interés de las farmacéuticas para venir aquí a -a México- a hacer investigación… hacer también programas con los pacientes, con la gente que lo necesita…”.

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Posted in Coronavirus/COVID-19, Homepage Feature, Health |

Exits by Black and Hispanic Teachers Pose a New Threat to Covid-Era Education

A national survey published by the National Education Association on Feb. 1 found that 55% of teachers planned to exit earlier than anticipated, up from 37% in August 2021. The numbers were highest among Black (62%) and Latino (59%) educators.

Posted in Coronavirus/COVID-19, Education, Homepage Feature, Health, Jobs |

(Español) Sequía que azota el suroeste de EE UU, la peor en 1,200 años… en parte por el cambio climático

(Español) Son tiempos básicamente sin precedentes, en relación con todo lo que se ha visto en los últimos cientos de años… y a medida que las actividades humanas continúan arrojando gases de efecto invernadero a la atmósfera, las temperaturas aumentan en general.

Posted in Homepage Feature, Environment |

Mexico Edition.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 PROGRAM # 9531 12:00 PM PT Mexico Edition. John Kerry, special envoy on climate change for President Biden, met with President López Obrador to discuss energy policy. They agreed to create a task force that would ramp up plans for clean and renewable energy. On another topic, Mexican emigres will be able […]

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Posted in Línea Abierta, Mexico, Politics |

Supreme Court Decision on Map in Alabama Challenged on Voter Suppression Grounds

The Supreme Court has ruled to restore an electoral map in Alabama that a lower court condemned as weakening the power of Black and Latino voters to choose their favored candidates.

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Posted in Elections, Homepage Feature, Politics |

Guatemala Takes the Stand at International Human Rights Court

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights in San Jose, Costa Rica, began hearing arguments this week against the Guatemalan government, which is accused of systematically repressing indigenous Mayan communities.

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Posted in Homepage Feature, Justicia Racial, Latinoamérica |

Colleges Serving Latinos Help Low-Income Students Get Ahead

The colleges that offer low-income students the greatest opportunities to move up the social ladder are led by ten universities in California, New York and Texas that serve Latinx students. This is according to a study entitled “Out with the Old, In with the New.”

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Posted in Education, Homepage Feature, Youth |

Extra Edition: A National Blood Crisis. (Program Repeat).

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 PROGRAM # 9529 11:00 AM PT Extra Edition: A National Blood Crisis. (Program Repeat). A hospital in Los Angeles was forced last month to temporarily close its trauma center because it ran out of blood for patients. This is part of a national blood crisis, “the worst blood shortage in over a […]

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Posted in Coronavirus/COVID-19, Línea Abierta, Health |

An Appeal for Children.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 PROGRAM # 9530 12:00 PM PT An Appeal for Children. The double whammy of the Omicron variant and the expiration of advance Child Tax Credit payments has left many families high and dry. Advocates urge President Biden to take executive actions such as creating a Children’s cabinet and urge Congress to resuscitate […]

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Posted in Coronavirus/COVID-19, Economy, Línea Abierta, Politics |

(Español) Liderazgo defensor de derechos laborales piden a Kamala Harris reformas a la H-2A

(Español) “Lo que estamos peleando ahora es la legislatura de Carolina del Norte que son muy republicanos y muy en contra de los sindicatos”.

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Posted in Homepage Feature, Immigration, Jobs |

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