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Meet Jorge Mas, the Cuban-American Who Convinced Messi to Play Soccer In US
The Argentine star follows a tradition of aging soccer champions that chose to play in the MLS, with mixed results
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Video-Game Giant Roblox Struggles With Employee Demands for More Diversity
Current and former employees say Roblox’s efforts have not gone far enough to address their concerns
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Lionel Messi Signs With Inter Miami in Watershed Deal for MLS and US Soccer
Soccer legend’s contract will run through the 2025 season and he debut in a July 21 match with Mexican club Cruz Azul
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Hispanics, Blacks Are the Most Likely Groups to Play Video Games In US
Many top gaming companies are making a concerted effort to diversify their workforces
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Crime Rate in New York City Drops in Most Major Categories in First Half of Year
Traffic stops of mostly Black and Latino pedestrians in 2022 reaised concerns among police reform and civil liberties advocates about racial disparities in the city’s policing tactics
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Poll Shows US Divided Over Supreme Court Decisions on College Admissions
Majorities of White and Asian American respondents approved of the decision overturning affirmative action, while Latino and Hispanic Americans were evenly split
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US Supreme Court Bans Use of Race in University Admissions
The ruling could mean fewer Black and Hispanic students at the country’s top universities and force hundreds of schools to revamp their admissions policies
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Blacks, Hispanics and Other Minorities In US Are More Ghosted When Seeking a New Job: Survey
While 62% of White candidates say they experience no follow-up from a company at some stage of a job interview process, the number rises to 78% among people of color
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Poll Finds 47% of Latinos in US View Biden Favorably, Trump at 30%
Polling suggests Democrats have lost some ground with Latino Americans since 2020, though that doesn’t necessarily translate into increased GOP support
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Latinos Ready to Exert Influence, Reap Rewards of Economic Clout in US, Business Leaders Say
GenZ Latinas on TikTok symbolize the latest proof of the growing presence and influence of Latino culture in the world's largest economy, according to a report commissioned by the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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Flexibility in the Office and the Factory: Pablo Di Si’s Mission As VW North America CEO
The executive wants to improve the employee experience at the carmaker for both white-collar and frontline workers
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Why Is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Reportedly Flying Migrants to California?
About 20 migrants landed in Sacramento on Monday, after 16 people were flown there late last week, the office of California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement
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Only the Super-Rich Can Evade Miami’s Realities of Crime
Crime rates in Miami are at a four-decade low, but rich neighborhoods are leaving the rest behind
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Hispanic Birth Rate Accounts for More than 25% of Total In US
The US birth rate declined slightly last year after picking up in 2021 from a multi-decade low in 2020, when the pandemic struck
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With Peso Pluma, Mexican Music Is Taking Over the World
Reggaeton, Spanish-language rap and pop remain at the top of the charts year after year, while increasingly, another genre has also been on the rise: Mexican music, or Música Mexicana
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Black, Hispanic Households in US Faced Higher Inflation in 2021-2022, says the NY Fed
When costs of living started to spike in the US two years ago, differences emerged among demographic groups
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US Corporations Struggle to Deliver on $80 Billion Promise to Diversify Supply Chains
The Business Roundtable says its members have spent $33 billion since 2020 to support Black- and Latino-owned small businesses, including suppliers, plus billions to support lenders that focus on loans for minority supplier development
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HIV Rates in US Drop Faster Among Young White Men, Slower Among Blacks and Latinos
About 1.2 million people in the US are estimated to have HIV, according to the CDC, 87% of whom have received a diagnosis
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With Anna Gómez in an FCC Seat, Biden Opens Door to First Latina On the Commission
Gómez’s arrival would bring the agency to its full strength of five commissioners for the first time since January 2021, when Trump’s Republican chairman departed, leaving the 2-to-2 split
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New York City Mayor Asks Biden Administration to Direct Migrants Around the Country
Eric Adams said $30 million in federal aid allocated earlier this month “comes nowhere near what the city is paying for a national problem.”