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13 candidates turn up the heat in inland congressional race
LAKE ARROWHEAD — A hiss rose from the front row as the Republican-turned-independent took a swing at his grand old party.
Voters in Southern California's vast frontier of mountains and desert can break from the GOP's "tyranny of the minority" in...Tags: Republican Party, Layoffs and Downsizing, Politics, Parties and Movements, Personal Weapon Control
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O.C. jailer who took iPad, other bribes gets 2 years in prison
L.A. NOWJose Alday, 33, of Santa Ana was sentenced to two years in state prison and ordered to pay $3,000 in restitution after he pleaded guilty to taking bribes that included money and an iPad to allow visitors into the jail to see an inmate without being... -
Infant deaths in California hit record low
L.A. NOWInfant mortality in the state has dropped to a record low but racial disparities persist, according to the California Department of Public Health.... -
2010 census was largely accurate but undercounted minorities
L.A. NOWA new analysis shows that the 2010 Census was generally accurate but disproportionately undercounted blacks, Latinos and other traditionally hard-to-count groups.... -
Census Bureau says 2010 count was mainly accurate
The 2010 census continued to miscount the same groups that it's had problems keeping track of in the past, but overall was essentially accurate, officials said Tuesday. According to an assessment of its count, the Census Bureau said it had overcounted...
Tags: Africa, Social Issues, Population and Census, Demographics, Minority Groups
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U.S. reaches historic demographic tipping point
The United States has reached a historic tipping point, with children born to Latino, Asian, African American and mixed-race parents now constituting a majority of all births, the Census Bureau reported Thursday. The long-expected demographic shift is...
Tags: Politics, Immigration, Media Industry, Social Issues, Minority Groups
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Minorities now account for most U.S. births, census data show
WASHINGTON — For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is slowing. New 2011 census estimates to be released Thursday highlight sweeping...
Tags: Howard University, Immigration, Social Issues, Population and Census, Minority Groups
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North Carolina passes ban on gay marriage
Voters in North Carolina on Tuesday approved Amendment One, a fiercely debated and highly restrictive amendment to the state constitution that defines marriage as the legal union of a man and a woman. The amendment not only outlaws same-sex marriage...
Tags: Education, Health and Safety at Work, Social Issues, Labor Legislation, Minority Groups
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ABC News, Univision to launch English-language news network
Speaking the language of the fast growing and increasingly desirable Latino audience, Walt Disney Co.'s ABC News and Univision Communications are teaming up to launch a 24-hour English-language news network. The yet-unnamed cable channel, announced...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Univision (tv network), Media Industry, RCN Telecom Services, LLC, Social Issues
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Analysis: Pivotal congressional races six months ahead of election
Six months from Tuesday, Americans will reset the power equation in Washington, and not only for the presidency. Control of Congress is also at stake. In each of the last three national elections, voters opted for change, and they may be about to do so...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Olympia J. Snowe, John A. Boehner, Parties and Movements
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Kim Kardashian, mayor of Glendale? Yes, but ...
The Jewel City may finally get some glitz. Kim Kardashian, famous for whatever it is she does, evidently has her eyes set on the top political post in my hometown, Glendale. Five years from now, she hopes to run for mayor. Alas, it's impossible for...
Tags: Charles Manson, Politics, Kim Kardashian, Elections
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California's population growth to slow in coming decades
California's population will grow more slowly in the next few decades than it has in the past — and that is good for the state's still-struggling economy, according to a new USC report. The study projects that the state's population, now 37.3...
Tags: Politics, Immigration, Media Industry, Science and Technology, Rentals
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