Greg Abbott’s bogus voter fraud crusade
By Zachary Roth, msnbc Since taking office in 2001, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has called voter fraud an “epidemic,” and made cracking down on it a top priority. Now, as he […]
Tobacco more likely to be sold at pharmacies in poor and Latino communities
By Beth Salamon, Medical Xpress (Medical Xpress)—Poverty and the racial makeup of a community are a good indications of whether someone can go into the neighborhood pharmacy and find a […]
How to Get Free Help With Your Taxes
SPONSORED CONTENT By Eileen Ambrose, AARP Milagros Aguas used to pay someone toprepare her taxes until her employer filed for bankruptcy and she lost her job. That’s when a friend recommended AARP Foundation […]
Race to Enroll Latinos as Obamacare Deadline Looms
By John Michaelson, Public News Service (with data and editorial assistance from NewsTaco) AUSTIN, Texas – With a major deadline looming for all to have health care coverage or face possible […]