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Twitter battle between Mayor Castro and Lt. Gov candidate sparks debate

Mary Mata January 24, 2014

By Bailey McGowan, KENS A social media stand-off between Mayor Julian Castro and a Republican candidate for Lt. Governor intensifies after Castro tweeted the following: Congratulations .@danpatrick You are the […]

New poll: Latino vote will be critical factor in San Diego mayoral election

Mary Mata

Mr. Castro Goes to Washington

Mary Mata

Republicans Continue to Lose Popularity

Mary Mata January 23, 2014

By Latinovations In recent years, the Republican Party has been criticized for being exactly what they are, the “Grand Old Party,” emphasizing the old part in terms of old fashioned […]

Another Chris Christie outrage: Data shows stark racial gap in Sandy aid distribution

Mary Mata

By Josh Eidelson, Salon Amid growing questions about lane closures on the George Washington Bridge and Sandy aid to Hoboken, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is facing an additional charge […]

The Impartial Processing Of Discrimination Complaints by Federal Agencies – Myth or Reality?

Mary Mata

By Jorge E. Ponce, NewsTaco According to the regulations found in the Code of Federal Regulations, “it is the policy of the Government of the United States to provide equal […]

Latino groups to launch massive voter registration

Mary Mata

By Laura Wides-Muñoz, Associated Press/Seattle Post Intelligencer MIAMI (AP) — Two national Latino organizations are kicking off a massive voter registration campaign ahead of the 2014 elections. National Council of La […]