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Politics (Page 44)

food processing plant

October 19, 2020

Study: Latino Farm and Food Workers Shoulder Unfair Burden of COVID-19

Over half of Harris County food production workers are immigrants, but these essential workers don’t get half the help they need and deserve, a Center for Public Integrity analysis finds.

By Corina Garcia

Political signs on Mount Harmony Road in Bernardsville, N.J.

October 15, 2020

Yard-ageddon: Political Signs Paint N.J. Town Red, White and Blue

Political signage is hugely popular in the rural town of Bernardsville, N.J.

By Tyler Baum

Prudential Center

October 14, 2020

Newark Makes the Prudential Center a ‘Super Polling’ Site

Officials announced that the venue, which can hold almost 20,000 people, will have voting booths and a ballot dropbox for the Nov. 3 election

By Dana Givens

October 11, 2020

In Sign of the Times, Californians Gather to Honor First Responders

Residents of California's Diamond Bar community gathered to show support for two L.A. deputies shot in an ambush attack and a firefighter who died battling a wildfire.

By Grace Sui

October 1, 2020

Biden Aims to Gather Latino Support During First Trip to Florida as Nominee

Joe Biden recently made his first trip to Florida as the Democratic presidential nominee, aiming to gather support from the state’s large and diverse Latino community.

By Nicole Marie Gonzalez

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