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Evictions have a more devastating effect on children Evictions have a more devastating effect on children
Housing October 3, 2023

Evictions have a more devastating effect on children

The Americans most at risk of eviction are babies and toddlers, according ... more

883
Migration means torture and abuse by criminal groups on the Mexican border Migration means torture and abuse by criminal groups on the Mexican border
Immigration October 3, 2023

Migration means torture and abuse by criminal groups on the Mexican border

Facing record illegal border crossings, U.S. President Joe Biden's administration in May ... more

572
Documentary ‘Carlos’ is a loving, respectful portrait of guitar god Santana Documentary ‘Carlos’ is a loving, respectful portrait of guitar god Santana
Entertainment October 2, 2023

Documentary ‘Carlos’ is a loving, respectful portrait of guitar god Santana

A new documentary on rock icon Carlos Santana begins with the legendary ... more

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California governor names Laphonza Butler, former Kamala Harris adviser, to Feinstein Senate seat California governor names Laphonza Butler, former Kamala Harris adviser, to Feinstein Senate seat
Politics October 2, 2023

California governor names Laphonza Butler, former Kamala Harris adviser, to Feinstein Senate seat

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has selected Laphonza Butler, a Democratic strategist and ... more

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Nobel in medicine goes to 2 scientists whose work enabled creation of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 Nobel in medicine goes to 2 scientists whose work enabled creation of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19
USA October 2, 2023

Nobel in medicine goes to 2 scientists whose work enabled creation of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19

Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries ... more

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Gov. Newsom rejects bill to give unemployment checks to striking workers Gov. Newsom rejects bill to give unemployment checks to striking workers
Politics October 1, 2023

Gov. Newsom rejects bill to give unemployment checks to striking workers

California won't be giving unemployment checks to workers on strike, with Democratic ... more

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Zero-bail policy takes effect in Los Angeles County, ending traditional cash system Zero-bail policy takes effect in Los Angeles County, ending traditional cash system
Crime October 1, 2023

Zero-bail policy takes effect in Los Angeles County, ending traditional cash system

The new policy dictates three actions by law enforcement. 1.In lieu of assigning ... more

758
Student loan payments resume after 3-year pause Student loan payments resume after 3-year pause
Education October 1, 2023

Student loan payments resume after 3-year pause

Federal student loan payments return this month for more than 40 million ... more

549
Arnold Schwarzenegger: “The more powerful you are, the more power you have in giving back.” Arnold Schwarzenegger: “The more powerful you are, the more power you have in giving back.”
Entertainment October 1, 2023

Arnold Schwarzenegger: “The more powerful you are, the more power you have in giving back.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the 6' 2" tall famous actor and former governor, often ... more

862
Migrants in U.S.: “They are exploitative by design.” Migrants in U.S.: “They are exploitative by design.”
Immigration October 1, 2023

Migrants in U.S.: “They are exploitative by design.”

Migrants in U.S.: Our world is simply a more mobile place than ... more

686
Biden Announces New Student Loan Relief Plan: Who Qualifies Biden Announces New Student Loan Relief Plan: Who Qualifies
Education September 30, 2023

Biden Announces New Student Loan Relief Plan: Who Qualifies

The Biden administration on Friday released its latest effort to help borrowers ... more

957
Latino Kids Most Likely to Have Vision Problems; ‘Vision To Learn’ Addresses This Issue Latino Kids Most Likely to Have Vision Problems; ‘Vision To Learn’ Addresses This Issue
Education September 30, 2023

Latino Kids Most Likely to Have Vision Problems; ‘Vision To Learn’ Addresses This Issue

In a famous Brazilian movie called "Elite Squad," a boy from the ... more

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The Real Roots of Student Cheating The Real Roots of Student Cheating
Education September 29, 2023

The Real Roots of Student Cheating

The release of ChatGPT has high school and college teachers wringing their ... more

696
Misinformation in Spanish on climate change increases Misinformation in Spanish on climate change increases
Climate Change September 29, 2023

Misinformation in Spanish on climate change increases

Spanish-language disinformation and misinformation about climate change have risen hand in hand ... more

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The ‘American dream’ of Oso, the migrant dog, ends, he is ‘deported’ to Mexico The ‘American dream’ of Oso, the migrant dog, ends, he is ‘deported’ to Mexico
Immigration September 29, 2023

The ‘American dream’ of Oso, the migrant dog, ends, he is ‘deported’ to Mexico

Stray dog caught on camera fleeing to San Diego through open border ... more

648
In Hollywood writers’ battle against AI, humans win (for now) In Hollywood writers’ battle against AI, humans win (for now)
USA September 29, 2023

In Hollywood writers’ battle against AI, humans win (for now)

After a 148-day strike, Hollywood screenwriters secured significant win against the use ... more

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Older People Projected to Outnumber Children for First Time in U.S. History Older People Projected to Outnumber Children for First Time in U.S. History
USA September 29, 2023

Older People Projected to Outnumber Children for First Time in U.S. History

The year 2030 marks an important demographic turning point in U.S. history ... more

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4-in-10 recent Latino immigrant adults have never been married 4-in-10 recent Latino immigrant adults have never been married
Immigration September 29, 2023

4-in-10 recent Latino immigrant adults have never been married

Recent Guatemalan, Honduran and Salvadoran immigrant adults are the most likely never ... more

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16.8% of Latinos — 10 million — nationally lived in poverty in 2022 16.8% of Latinos — 10 million — nationally lived in poverty in 2022
Latinos September 28, 2023

16.8% of Latinos — 10 million — nationally lived in poverty in 2022

The percentage of U.S. Latinos living in poverty has dropped significantly in ... more