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What Biden could do to expand health coverage — without Congress

November 17, 2020

Executive power might

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The COVID-19 recession hit Latino workers hard. Here’s what we need to do

October 3, 2020

by Aaron Klein

Healthcare

Latinos often lack access to healthcare and have poor health outcomes. Here’s how we can change that

September 26, 2020

by Richard V.

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Latinos are disproportionately getting sick, dying of coronavirus, exacerbating historic inequalities

September 23, 2020

by Arelis R.

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How Trump let Covid-19 win

August 24, 2020

Trump’s magical thinking

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How California’s COVID-19 surge widens health inequalities for Black, Latino and low-income residents

July 30, 2020

by Andrea N.

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How a Health Care Safety Net for the Poor Became California’s Top Priority

July 1, 2020

Medi-Cal’s Rapid Expansion

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Hispanics are almost twice as likely as whites to have lost their jobs amid pandemic, poll finds

May 7, 2020

Black Americans also

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How New Mexico, One of the Poorest States, Averted a Steep Death Toll

April 25, 2020

New Mexico showed

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An Unprecedented Divide Between Red and Blue America

April 16, 2020

The pandemic could

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