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The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor who Survived Three Months Adrift off Mexico The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor who Survived Three Months Adrift off Mexico
USA July 20, 2023

The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor who Survived Three Months Adrift off Mexico

It seems like a story by the legendary writer Gabriel García Márquez, ... more

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Powerball jackpot hits $1 billion after no winning tickets sold Powerball jackpot hits $1 billion after no winning tickets sold
USA July 19, 2023

Powerball jackpot hits $1 billion after no winning tickets sold

FACTS: The data show that “blacks have lower rates of gambling on the ... more

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Dating at 50 and up: Older Americans’ experiences with online dating Dating at 50 and up: Older Americans’ experiences with online dating
Relationship July 19, 2023

Dating at 50 and up: Older Americans’ experiences with online dating

Latinos & Dating: Zoosk is ideal for Latino seniors seeking anything from casual dating ... more

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Two Soccer Players of Mexican Descent Hope to Help the U.S. Make World Cup History Two Soccer Players of Mexican Descent Hope to Help the U.S. Make World Cup History
World Cup July 19, 2023

Two Soccer Players of Mexican Descent Hope to Help the U.S. Make World Cup History

Women's soccer in the United States begins its path to the three-time ... more

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International Nelson Mandela Day: 10 powerful quotes International Nelson Mandela Day: 10 powerful quotes
US Politics July 18, 2023

International Nelson Mandela Day: 10 powerful quotes

International Nelson Mandela Day is observed to mark the birth anniversary of ... more

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How to Stop Sweating So Much How to Stop Sweating So Much
Tips July 18, 2023

How to Stop Sweating So Much

FACTS: About three percent of the U.S. population, or about 7.8 million people, ... more

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Chaos in the processing of asylum cases around the world Chaos in the processing of asylum cases around the world
Immigration July 18, 2023

Chaos in the processing of asylum cases around the world

Waves of migrants taking dangerous, unauthorized passages to Europe and the U.S. ... more

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Reducing Weight Gain & Disease Risk: WHO Updates Fat & Carb Intake Guidelines Reducing Weight Gain & Disease Risk: WHO Updates Fat & Carb Intake Guidelines
Health July 18, 2023

Reducing Weight Gain & Disease Risk: WHO Updates Fat & Carb Intake Guidelines

The Facts: According to the CDC, approximately 44.8% of Latino adults live with ... more

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California’s Death Valley sizzles as brutal heat wave continues California’s Death Valley sizzles as brutal heat wave continues
Climate Change July 17, 2023

California’s Death Valley sizzles as brutal heat wave continues

Long the hottest place on Earth, Death Valley put a sizzling exclamation ... more

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More Americans are Seeking Mental Health Treatment: Latinos Still Behind More Americans are Seeking Mental Health Treatment: Latinos Still Behind
Mental Health July 17, 2023

More Americans are Seeking Mental Health Treatment: Latinos Still Behind

The facts: Latinos: An estimated 33% of Latinx adults with mental illness receive ... more

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US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Dropping Across the Border in Mexico US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Dropping Across the Border in Mexico
Economy July 17, 2023

US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Dropping Across the Border in Mexico

There are different opinions regarding the dollar's downward devaluation trend: On one ... more

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Loneliness is a biological phenomenon with consequences; affects undocumented immigrants Loneliness is a biological phenomenon with consequences; affects undocumented immigrants
Mental Health July 17, 2023

Loneliness is a biological phenomenon with consequences; affects undocumented immigrants

How loneliness affects undocumented Latinos Since older undocumented immigrants tend to live with ... more

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Food Stamps Eligibility Crisis: College Students at Risk of Losing Support Food Stamps Eligibility Crisis: College Students at Risk of Losing Support
Food July 17, 2023

Food Stamps Eligibility Crisis: College Students at Risk of Losing Support

The Latin Factor: Rita Carreón, vice president for health at UnidosUS explained that ... more

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US: Six months. 181 days. 28 mass killings. 140 victims. One country. US: Six months. 181 days. 28 mass killings. 140 victims. One country.
Crime July 15, 2023

US: Six months. 181 days. 28 mass killings. 140 victims. One country.

Slain at the hands of strangers or gunned down by loved ones. ... more

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What to do if Stress Causes your Hair to Fall Out What to do if Stress Causes your Hair to Fall Out
Tips July 15, 2023

What to do if Stress Causes your Hair to Fall Out

Healthy people shed around 50 to 100 strands of hair each day, ... more

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Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes
Health July 15, 2023

Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes

Over the last year, the injectable diabetes medication Ozempic steamrolled through TikTok, ... more

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They’re Old, but not Me: Feeling Younger Than Ever They’re Old, but not Me: Feeling Younger Than Ever
Wellness July 14, 2023

They’re Old, but not Me: Feeling Younger Than Ever

There's an old saying: "You're as young as you feel." And psychologists ... more

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Steve Jobs Had 3 Profound Pieces of Advice for Living Your Best Life Steve Jobs Had 3 Profound Pieces of Advice for Living Your Best Life
Technology July 14, 2023

Steve Jobs Had 3 Profound Pieces of Advice for Living Your Best Life

Six years before his untimely death, Steve Jobs dropped this bombshell of ... more

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“They’re not acting in a movie; the actors have gone on strike.” “They’re not acting in a movie; the actors have gone on strike.”
Labor July 14, 2023

“They’re not acting in a movie; the actors have gone on strike.”

The union representing Hollywood actors is poised to strike and join writers ... more

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What the World’s Increase Heat Does to our Bodies What the World’s Increase Heat Does to our Bodies
Climate Change July 14, 2023

What the World’s Increase Heat Does to our Bodies

With record high temperatures becoming the norm, humans are more regularly hitting ... more