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40% of Migrants Remain in Mexico

In 2024, 41% of refugees and migrants who entered Mexico irregularly indicated that this country was their final destination, a...<br><br>

Is the California “exodus” over?

Is the California “exodus” over? Ponder that the flow of Californians leaving for other states declined last year by the largest amount in the nation. My trusty spreadsheet’s review of

Housing: An Expanding Challenge Nationwide

Housing affordability has emerged as a key issue in this year’s U.S. presidential election. Both Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump have talked about what they would do to

Do you feel lonely? Maybe it’s your job

Here’s a puzzle: Working from home appears to make people feel more alone, but forcing them back to the office full-time won’t necessarily make them feel better, according to new

Medicare: Annual open enrollment questions

What is Medicare’s annual open enrollment? A time to review your Medicare coverage — whether you have original Medicare with prescription and supplement plans, or Medicare Advantage. During the fall

CD1 receives funds to alleviate housing problem

Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez announced that her office secured over $6 million dollars in funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development Encampment Resolution Funding Program (ERF) to address

Facebook wants to win back Gen Z

Facebook wants to win back Gen Z users by transforming itself into more of a tool for young people to navigate adulthood better. The social media platform announced a redesign

The elderly caregiving crisis

Kamala Harris’ proposal to create a Medicare benefit for long-term home care targets an underappreciated part of the economy: caregiving. The sector is staffed by underpaid and unpaid workers —

Most K-12 public school teachers are women

U.S. public school teachers have spent 2024 in the spotlight. The Democratic vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, has highlighted his previous career as a high school teacher and

Fire smoke linked to asthma episodes in kids

Smoke from a massive 2018 California wildfire worsened asthma symptoms among Latino youths, per a new study. Wildfires have become more frequent and extreme worldwide due to climate change. Researchers

Tourism workers demand “Olympic Wages”

With the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games over and attention shifted to the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles, tourism industry workers who could impact whether tourists get a world-class

Latino Hollywood firm to open Mexico studio

A new media company focused on social impact projects intends to open a first-of-its-kind movie studio in Baja, Mexico. The Latino-founded venture, Phenomena Global, plans to tap Hollywood executives, Washington

WHO warns on deadlier strain of mpox

Now that a deadlier form of mpox has spread beyond the borders of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is poised to

Finding shelter may someday be a click away

Billions of dollars have been spent on efforts to get homeless people off the streets in California. Still, outdated computer systems with error-filled data are often unable to provide even

Inmate phone call costs slashed by U.S. agency

Hefty phone bills for inmates in U.S. prisons and jails were slashed by the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday, affecting about 2 million incarcerated persons and their families. Under the