Black and Latino Families Paid Millions in Compensation For Being Displaced in 1950s-60s California Urban Renewal
The settlement follows years of legal action over the forced removal of Section 14 residents and their destroyed homes, marking a historic step toward justice.
Republicans Won Among Latino Men For The First Election Since Exit Polls Began Some 50 Years Ago
Kamala Harris only won the Latino vote by eight percentage points overall, compared to Biden's 33-point difference in 2020
A Look At The New Wave of Latino Candidates Aiming to Bridge The Representation Gap After Election Day
Latino candidates face challenges and opportunities in key races, potentially increasing their representation from 49 to 50 in the House, experts says
Trump Tells Latinos in Florida That Immigration Enforcement Is a Bigger Issue Than the Economy
Recent polls show Donald Trump holds a significant lead over Kamala Harris among Latino voters in Florida
Harris Struggles to Engage Latino Men in Pennsylvania Ahead of Elections
Facing declining support from the demographic, Kamala Harris has launched "Hombres con Harris" to boost engagement in key battleground states before November 5.
Financial Institutions Are Missing on $240 Billion by Underserving Latino Savers, Report Shows
Latino savers, the fastest-growing demographic, show a 4.7% income growth rate and are eager to invest in tailored financial services.
Senate GOP Seeks to Highlight Issues Harris Has 'Flip Flopped' On, Forcing Dems to Block Bills on Immigration
Democrats and Republicans try to highlight issues vulnerable to their opponents on the Senate floor, from immigration to fracking and reproductive rights
Harris Warns Congressional Hispanic Caucus About Trump's 'Massive Detention Camps'
The Vice President stopped by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's leadership conference in a new effort to win over the electorate ahead of November
Trump and Harris in Dead Heat in Border Swing State, Poll Shows
As Election Day quickly approaches, the outcome in Arizona continues to be a mystery for pollsters, as Harris and Trump remain in a virtual tie
'Model' university student arrested after dead newborns found buried in backyard
22-year-old Chiara Petrolini was arrested after her grandmother's dog dug up the body of a newborn infant she had allegedly mothered and buried alive
Harris continues to widen gap over Trump among Latinos in battleground states, poll shows
Latinos are overwhelmingly showing their support for the Vice President ahead of November, reaching almost 60% among this key electorate
Florida Supreme Court agrees to fast track case against Gov. DeSantis' efforts against abortion vote
The case will determine if DeSantis and other officials used their power to interfere against an abortion-access amendment on the November statewide ballot
Florida Gov. DeSantis requests verification of thousands of pro-abortion petition signatures alleging fraud
DeSantis, who has been vocal about his anti-abortion stances, requested supervisors to gather roughly 36,000 signatures for the state to review
Harris widens polling gap with Trump among women post-DNC, but the elections remain close
Vice President Harris is continuing her momentum in the polls, strengthening her edge among women, a major voting bloc ahead of November
Florida's marijuana and abortion amendments are still short of the needed approval rate, a recent poll shows
Both Amendment 3 and 4 will be on the ballot for Florida as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 5 of this year.
Abortion will officially be on the ballot in Arizona, will this give Democrats an edge? This is what polls say
Abortion will officially be on the ballot in Arizona, where residents will vote on a measure that creates a "fundamental right" until viability
Women report being turned away by ER doctors in Texas despite arriving in labor and bleeding
Two women have filed EMTALA complaints against Texas hospitals for refusing to treat their ectopic pregnancies.
A Texas woman jailed on murder charge over abortion can proceed with her lawsuit, says a federal judge
Under Texas law, women who seek abortion are exempt from facing any criminal charges
Latina Republicans distance themselves from the "toxic" issue of abortion ahead of 2024 elections
The trend is part of a national effort from Republicans to avoid abortion following the controversial 2022 SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
Seven in 10 Americans think abortion should be legal in all or most cases
An AP-NORC poll also revealed that around 8 in 10 Americans say Congress should not pass a federal law banning abortion
Arkansas advocates gather enough signatures to advance abortion ballot measure for November
However, they still face obstacles to reach their goal in the deeply red state
Nevadans will officially vote whether to enshrine abortion in November as issue gets on the ballot
Abortion is legal in the state through 24 weeks of pregnancy. The electorate will now vote whether the state rule should be added to its constitution.
SCOTUS abortion 2024: while the issue may have had a good run, it may also set the stage for more restrictions
Two years after overturning Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court takes on abortion once again. But its decisions may bring more restrictions in the long run
Texas Abortion Ban Leads To 13% Increase In Infant Deaths, Study Reveals
In Texas, infant deaths increased by almost 13% in the year after Texas Senate Bill 8 (SB8) was passed, rising from 1,985 in 2021 to 2,240 in 2022. Nationwide, infant deaths rose by about 2% during the same period.
Share of pro-choice voters is rising: one in three say they'd only vote for one who shares their view
A new Gallup poll shows that the importance of a candidate's stance on the issue is much more important for voters than in 2020
Trump vows to work 'side by side' with anti-abortion group amid dubious stance on the issue
Donald Trump once bragged about his role in overturning Roe v. Wade. Now, amid increased division on the topic, he doesn't even mention "abortion."
Abortion restrictions in Arizona are not proving to be a winning issue for Biden so far
A report by NBC News shows that many are not fully convinced about voting for the incumbent despite his focus on the issue
Gavin Newsom signs bill allowing Arizona doctors to conduct abortions in California
The governor signed the law drafted in response to the Arizona Supreme Court ruling that a near-total ban on abortion from 1864 is enforceable in the state.
2024 Elections in Florida: 72% of Latinas, Black and Asian women support abortion access, poll says
The study, by Lake Research Partners and HIT Strategies, found Floridian women of color more motivated to vote than in Texas, Virginia, and Georgia
Three in four Latinas say abortion will be a key issue to determine their vote in the elections
A study by Intersections of Our Lives also shows 2024's elections are "overwhelmingly important to women of color"