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Los Angeles fails as one of the happiest places to live in US Los Angeles fails as one of the happiest places to live in US
LA March 29, 2023

Los Angeles fails as one of the happiest places to live in US

If you're one of those Angelenos complaining about the high cost of ... more

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How Immigration Has Enriched American Holidays and Traditions How Immigration Has Enriched American Holidays and Traditions
Culture April 18, 2025

How Immigration Has Enriched American Holidays and Traditions

How Immigrants Shaped America's Holiday Traditions—from Chocolate Bunnies to Kwanzaa Candles   Immigrants and ... more

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What to know about next week’s total solar eclipse in the US, Mexico and Canada What to know about next week’s total solar eclipse in the US, Mexico and Canada
Climate Change April 4, 2024

What to know about next week’s total solar eclipse in the US, Mexico and Canada

North America is on the verge of another masking of the sun. Monday's ... more

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Day 2: Only the People. Save the People! Day Laborers Continue Their Solidarity with the Community Day 2: Only the People. Save the People! Day Laborers Continue Their Solidarity with the Community
Immigration January 10, 2025

Day 2: Only the People. Save the People! Day Laborers Continue Their Solidarity with the Community

The community of day laborers and volunteers continued their efforts to support ... more

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Ghosts in Halloween, 18% of Americans say they have seen them Ghosts in Halloween, 18% of Americans say they have seen them
Halloween October 24, 2023

Ghosts in Halloween, 18% of Americans say they have seen them

On Halloween evening, many American children will encounter costumed ghosts as they ... more

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Frustration Grows Against Elected Officials Amid ICE Raids Frustration Grows Against Elected Officials Amid ICE Raids
Immigration June 30, 2025

Frustration Grows Against Elected Officials Amid ICE Raids

On social media, we continue to see public officials attending events that ... more

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One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’ One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’
Homelessness December 16, 2024

One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’

Redondo Beach recently celebrated becoming the first city in the South Bay ... more

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Dolores Huerta on Judgment: “That’s for God to Decide” Dolores Huerta on Judgment: “That’s for God to Decide”
Cover Story March 19, 2026

Dolores Huerta on Judgment: “That’s for God to Decide”

The Dolores Huerta Cesar Chavez allegations are reshaping how Americans view the ... more

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Narcan will be required in L.A. schools. after the last overdoses Narcan will be required in L.A. schools. after the last overdoses
Education December 8, 2022

Narcan will be required in L.A. schools. after the last overdoses

Following spates of fentanyl overdoses among students, California public schools could be ... more

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Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration
Healthcare October 15, 2024

Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration

Medicare open enrollment, runs Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, is an opportunity ... more

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45 Million Americans are Burden by Student Loan Debt in the U.S. 45 Million Americans are Burden by Student Loan Debt in the U.S.
Education July 1, 2023

45 Million Americans are Burden by Student Loan Debt in the U.S.

About 45 million Americans have student loans, according to the most recent ... more

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Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19 Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19
COVID November 22, 2022

Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19

There is growing evidence that patients recovering after a severe acute respiratory ... more

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What are the problems that students face? What are the problems that students face?
Education April 12, 2024

What are the problems that students face?

We asked teachers about some of the challenges students at their school ... more

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Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date
Health December 17, 2023

Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date

    Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date. Three ... more

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How to Increase Student Use of CalFresh How to Increase Student Use of CalFresh
Education January 30, 2025

How to Increase Student Use of CalFresh

Improving CalFresh Access Recommendations In addition to their report, the researchers produced fact ... more

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Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace
Health April 17, 2024

Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace

Walking is among the world's most popular forms of exercise, and far ... more

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New Visa Fee Puts Foreign Teacher Hiring Out of Reach for California Schools New Visa Fee Puts Foreign Teacher Hiring Out of Reach for California Schools
California December 14, 2025

New Visa Fee Puts Foreign Teacher Hiring Out of Reach for California Schools

(This story was written by Sophie Sullivan and Alina Tade for the ... more

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Introducing solid food to babies ages 6 months and up Introducing solid food to babies ages 6 months and up
Health November 1, 2024

Introducing solid food to babies ages 6 months and up

Average healthy babies will triple their weight by the first birthday. In ... more