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Mexico's top parties on the verge of nominating 2 women with California ties for president
The two candidates have vowed to fight government corruption and maintain the popular social programs created by AMLO: more pensions to seniors and scholarships for students. By Mekahlo Medina | NBC Los Angeles | AUG. 31, 2023 | Photo by Ulises Ruiz A week before the political primary season in ... -
El Magonista | September 1, 2023 | Vol. 11, No. 27
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 11, No. 27 | September 1, 2023 MEXICO'S POLITICAL PARTIES SELECT 2024 NOMINEES SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER MEXICO'S RULING PARTY TO POLL 12,500 TO PICK PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE By Alex Vasquez | Bloomberg News | AUG. 28, 2023 | Photo by ... -
Mexico's ruling party to poll 12,500 to pick presidential nominee
By Alex Vasquez | Bloomberg News | AUG. 28, 2023 | Photo by Henry Romero Mexico’s ruling party Morena revealed additional details of the secretive process by which it will select its nominee for 2024 presidential elections. The party will survey 12,500 people as it seeks to choose a “national ... -
‘Blue Beetle’: How Grassroots Backers Are Trying to Boost the Latino-Led Superhero Movie
With its stars sidelined due to the strike, a coalition of advocacy groups are finding ways to promote the DC film. By Aaron Couch, Rebecca Sun & Borys Kit | The Hollywood Reporter | AUG. 16, 2023 | Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Two years ago, Xolo Maridueña made a surprise ... -
The Challenges of Educational Exchange from a North American Perspective
By Juan Pablo Murra | North Capital Forum | 2023 Photo by Conecta TEC MX Introduction International trade and globalization have brought the world closer together, offering opportunities for increased connectivity. Technology is a significant catalyst for regional and international development. The exchange of goods, services, and capital across borders ... -
Latino kids in states with more anti-immigrant laws are in poorer health, study finds
A study in Pediatrics found that Latinos from 3 to 17 in states with more discriminatory policies have higher odds of having certain physical and mental health conditions. By Edwin Flores | NBC News | AUG. 15, 2023 | Photo by AFP-Getty Latino children living in states with more anti-immigrant ... -
Previously classified documents released by U.S. show knowledge of 1973 Chile coup
By Tracey Wilkinson | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 29, 2023 | Photo by Associated Press WASHINGTON — Every once in a while, the voices of ghosts emerge to reveal dark chapters in U.S. political history. The State Department with the CIA last week declassified two 50-year-old documents that had been withheld ... -
Miguel Santana to head California Community Foundation after Antonia Hernández’s retirement
By Doug Smith | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 22, 2023 | Photo by Francine Orr After nearly 20 years at the head of the California Community Foundation, Antonia Hernández announced in March that she would retire this year, setting up a potential drama over the future of one of Southern California’s ... -
N.H. attorney general ‘carefully reviewing’ arguments that could keep Trump off state’s ballot
It’s the latest development in a long-shot effort by some Republicans to use the 14th Amendment to prevent the former president from appearing on the 2024 ballot. By Kelly Garrity | POLITICO | AUG. 29, 2023 | Photo by Robert F. Butkay The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office is “carefully ... -
How does immigration benefit rural communities? One study cites Sioux County as example
By F. Amanda Tugade | Des Moines Register | AUG. 22, 2023 | A rural county in Iowa is at the center of a study analyzing the impact of immigrants on communities that have long seen their populations decline. Sioux County — one of the state's largest corn producers and ...