Latino Doctors Worried Over Hispanic Communities’ Skepticism on COVID-19 Vaccine

Latino Doctors Worried Over Hispanic Communities' Skepticism on COVID-19 Vaccine

The largest vaccination effort in the history of the United States is currently taking place with top officials having themselves publicly vaccinated to ease the public's worry.
A man checks his phone while sitting on a bench in Saltillo, Mexico, November 30, 2017.

Drug Overdose and Suicide Rates Surging Among People of Color, Study Finds

A recently published report claims deaths caused by alcohol, drugs, and suicide are surging among communities of color.
Latinos

Latinos in the US: A Minority Becoming the Majority

The United States is a melting pot for diverse cultural subgroups. It is a prediction that by 2050, the nation will become a country with a “minority-majority.”
Hispanic small business

Profitable Small Business Ideas for the Latino Community

Profitable small business ideas for Hispanic and Latino community who are planning to start a new business.
Hispanic community worries about healthcare and mass shooting

Hispanic Community Blames Mass Shooting, Healthcare as Top Stressors

The Hispanic community blames mass shootings and healthcare fees as top stressors, survey reveals.
Thousands of college students attended the 43rd National Convention of Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers in Phoenix.

Hispanic Engineers Honor Celebrated Latinas in Phoenix

Thousands of Hispanic engineers attended the 43rd National Convention of Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers in Phoenix to pay tribute to celebrated Latinas in Phoenix.

Unemployment Rate Drops for Latinos

Last month, the U.S. saw its unemployment rate drop to its lowest level since before the recession in 2008 as it went down from 6.7 percent in March to 6.3 percent.

Hispanic Community Unite Saturday For Nationwide Anti-Deportation Rally

During the last several months, numerous civil rights and immigration reform advocates have protested at detention centers around the nation calling for President Barack Obama to end deportations and the inhumane treatment of detainees.

Latinos Deal With Tougher Consequences Facing Minimum Wage Debate

Connecticut lawmakers Wednesday evening approved legislation that raises the state's minimum wage level to $10.10 an hour by 2017, making it the state with the highest minimum wage in the nation.
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