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Women tattoo more than men; Latinos get tattoos less than blacks and more than whites Women tattoo more than men; Latinos get tattoos less than blacks and more than whites
Art August 16, 2023

Women tattoo more than men; Latinos get tattoos less than blacks and more than whites

Tattoos have become a more common sight in workplaces around the United ... more

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Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person
Culture September 7, 2023

Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person

Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and ... more

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Why Don’t Catholics Eat Meat on Good Friday? Why Don’t Catholics Eat Meat on Good Friday?
Culture April 18, 2025

Why Don’t Catholics Eat Meat on Good Friday?

The History, Meaning, and Modern Practice of This Holy Week Tradition in ... more

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Why Beef Prices Could Stay High — And What It Means for Latino Families Why Beef Prices Could Stay High — And What It Means for Latino Families
Culture February 19, 2026

Why Beef Prices Could Stay High — And What It Means for Latino Families

New economic data shows Latino households buy beef more often than most ... more

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Which one is spicy? None. If they’re too hot, the gringos won’t buy anything Which one is spicy? None. If they’re too hot, the gringos won’t buy anything
Culture July 17, 2025

Which one is spicy? None. If they’re too hot, the gringos won’t buy anything

Fondas and loncherías are being transformed by gentrification in Mexico City. Which one ... more

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What is celebrated on May 5th in the United States? What is celebrated on May 5th in the United States?
Culture May 5, 2025

What is celebrated on May 5th in the United States?

Every May 5th, Americans enjoy beer, guacamole, nachos, and margaritas while celebrating ... more

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Voices of La Lucha: Essential Chicano Literature in Times of Struggle Voices of La Lucha: Essential Chicano Literature in Times of Struggle
Culture July 21, 2025

Voices of La Lucha: Essential Chicano Literature in Times of Struggle

As the Trump Administration continues its savage operations against immigrants, it is ... more

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UCLA researcher finds first proof of menopause in wild chimpanzees UCLA researcher finds first proof of menopause in wild chimpanzees
Culture October 26, 2023

UCLA researcher finds first proof of menopause in wild chimpanzees

A team of researchers studying the Ngogo community of wild chimpanzees in ... more

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Trump Calls for Investigation of US Museums: “This Country Cannot be Woke” Trump Calls for Investigation of US Museums: “This Country Cannot be Woke”
Culture August 21, 2025

Trump Calls for Investigation of US Museums: “This Country Cannot be Woke”

US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he has called for an ... more

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Tío Wili: One of the Last Mexican Healers Tío Wili: One of the Last Mexican Healers
Culture January 4, 2024

Tío Wili: One of the Last Mexican Healers

By Reynaldo Mena An ache in my knee was about to spoil my ... more

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The vast majority of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, but their traditions vary widely The vast majority of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, but their traditions vary widely
Culture November 22, 2024

The vast majority of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, but their traditions vary widely

Just a few weeks after a divisive presidential election, millions of Americans ... more

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The Famous and Invented Barcelona of Writer Carlos Ruiz Zafón The Famous and Invented Barcelona of Writer Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Culture July 12, 2025

The Famous and Invented Barcelona of Writer Carlos Ruiz Zafón

The Guadalajara International Book Fair has as its guest the city of ... more

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The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation
Culture October 6, 2023

The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation

There's a global, fast-growing population of people without a religion. That's according ... more

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Super Bowl Weekend Is Peak Avocado Season — and Latin America Wrote the Playbook Super Bowl Weekend Is Peak Avocado Season — and Latin America Wrote the Playbook
Culture January 29, 2026

Super Bowl Weekend Is Peak Avocado Season — and Latin America Wrote the Playbook

From Mexico’s Hass avocados to regional Latin American recipes, the Super Bowl’s ... more

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Street Vendors: The Latin American Tradition Powering LA’s Streets Street Vendors: The Latin American Tradition Powering LA’s Streets
Culture May 26, 2025

Street Vendors: The Latin American Tradition Powering LA’s Streets

How immigrant entrepreneurs are shaping Los Angeles culture and economy—one tamale at ... more

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Sharing, cooperation, conflict resolution and aversion to inequity, makes mammals a more just community Sharing, cooperation, conflict resolution and aversion to inequity, makes mammals a more just community
Culture October 15, 2023

Sharing, cooperation, conflict resolution and aversion to inequity, makes mammals a more just community

  Because literature and film so often depict nature as inherently unfair, people ... more