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Barefoot Triqui Indian Basketball Players Tour Los Angeles

Mary Mata December 19, 2013

By Sam Quiñones, A reporter’s Blog The barefoot Triqui Indian basketball team, from the mountains of Oaxaca, is in Los Angeles for a couple weeks. The team of 10 and […]

Border Patrol, Hospital Sued over Cavity Searches

Mary Mata

Conservative’s Attempt At ‘Satire’ Casues Controversy

Mary Mata December 18, 2013

Latino Applicants Unfairly Denied Sandy Relief Funds?

Mary Mata

By Clutch Local housing rights organization Fair Share Housing Center (FSHC) says it has obtained data from the Christie Administration that shows that Latino and African-American residents applying for two major Sandy relief programs […]

9 Things You Should Know About Job Loss and Your Taxes

Mary Mata

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman Job loss can affect your tax situation in many ways. Here are some things to keep in mind. Your employer may provide you with severance […]

Male vs female teacher. Does one have it easier than the other?

Mary Mata

By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco Do male teachers have it easier than female teachers? The easy answer to this is, “It depends.”  Despite the efforts by many colleges and organizations to […]

For Some English Learners, Math Fluency Transcends Language

Mary Mata

By Nancy Lopez and Daniel Jimenez, South Kern Sol/New America Media NAM Ed. Note: When it comes to math, English Learner (EL) students – the fastest growing segment of public school students in […]