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The vast majority of Americans ages 100 and older are women, White The vast majority of Americans ages 100 and older are women, White
Wellness January 9, 2024

The vast majority of Americans ages 100 and older are women, White

The number of Americans ages 100 and older is projected to more ... more

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Chipotle’s Founder Wants to Shake Up Restaurants Again. This Time with Robot Kitchens Chipotle’s Founder Wants to Shake Up Restaurants Again. This Time with Robot Kitchens
Food March 4, 2024

Chipotle’s Founder Wants to Shake Up Restaurants Again. This Time with Robot Kitchens

Last June, Steve Ells, who founded Chipotle and launched the restaurant industry's ... more

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Births Among Women Over 40 Surge in the U.S. as Teen Pregnancy Hits Record Low Births Among Women Over 40 Surge in the U.S. as Teen Pregnancy Hits Record Low
Family April 18, 2025

Births Among Women Over 40 Surge in the U.S. as Teen Pregnancy Hits Record Low

What’s fueling this motherhood transformation and how and future fertility trends in ... 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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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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Barbie, Ken and Wednesday Addams costumes are out. Ghosts and zombies are in Barbie, Ken and Wednesday Addams costumes are out. Ghosts and zombies are in
Halloween October 21, 2023

Barbie, Ken and Wednesday Addams costumes are out. Ghosts and zombies are in

Halloween this year is tricky for actors on strike, under new union ... more

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CD1 receives funds to alleviate housing problem CD1 receives funds to alleviate housing problem
Eunisses Hernandez October 14, 2024

CD1 receives funds to alleviate housing problem

Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez announced that her office secured over $6 million dollars ... more

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Medi-Cal Expansion is a Benefit to the Entire Health Care System, Expert Says Medi-Cal Expansion is a Benefit to the Entire Health Care System, Expert Says
Healthcare February 26, 2024

Medi-Cal Expansion is a Benefit to the Entire Health Care System, Expert Says

Medi-Cal expansion, the state’s health insurance program for extremely low-income people, to ... more

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California’s Medi-Cal Faces $3.44 Billion Shortfall: What’s Behind the Budget Crisis? California’s Medi-Cal Faces $3.44 Billion Shortfall: What’s Behind the Budget Crisis?
Healthcare March 13, 2025

California’s Medi-Cal Faces $3.44 Billion Shortfall: What’s Behind the Budget Crisis?

Exploring the financial strains of Medi-Cal, from undocumented immigrant coverage to rising ... more

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Menopause symptoms cost billions in medical expenses and lost days of work Menopause symptoms cost billions in medical expenses and lost days of work
Business September 6, 2023

Menopause symptoms cost billions in medical expenses and lost days of work

Symptoms linked to menopause such as hot flashes, night sweats and sleep ... more

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Craving snacks after a meal? It might be food-seeking neurons, not an overactive appetite Craving snacks after a meal? It might be food-seeking neurons, not an overactive appetite
Health March 19, 2024

Craving snacks after a meal? It might be food-seeking neurons, not an overactive appetite

People who find themselves rummaging around in the refrigerator for a snack ... more

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Novel predictor of prediabetes in Latino youth identified in new USC study Novel predictor of prediabetes in Latino youth identified in new USC study
Health September 11, 2024

Novel predictor of prediabetes in Latino youth identified in new USC study

A team of researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC ... more

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ECONOMY: California approved gas tax relief for residents. When will I get my money? ECONOMY: California approved gas tax relief for residents. When will I get my money?
Economy July 1, 2022

ECONOMY: California approved gas tax relief for residents. When will I get my money?

  Lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom have finalized a deal to send $9.5 ... more

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Project 2025: A Health System Threat for Latinos Project 2025: A Health System Threat for Latinos
Health January 2, 2025

Project 2025: A Health System Threat for Latinos

A coalition of advocacy groups has warned Latinos about how they could ... more

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Hello 2023! Huge Social Security increase coming next year Hello 2023! Huge Social Security increase coming next year
Economy December 27, 2022

Hello 2023! Huge Social Security increase coming next year

KEY POINTS -COLA notices are being mailed this month, but you can also ... more

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All You Need to Know About the Measles All You Need to Know About the Measles
Health March 28, 2025

All You Need to Know About the Measles

Despite a Life-Saving Vaccine, 107,500 Lives Were Lost in 2023—Here’s What You ... more

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US tourists perceive the Dominican Republic as more attractive than Mexico US tourists perceive the Dominican Republic as more attractive than Mexico
Economy July 13, 2023

US tourists perceive the Dominican Republic as more attractive than Mexico

Due to the strengthening of the Mexican peso against the dollar, hotels ... more

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Brown Skin Isn’t Bulletproof: The Dangerous Sunscreen Gap for Latinos Brown Skin Isn’t Bulletproof: The Dangerous Sunscreen Gap for Latinos
Health May 23, 2025

Brown Skin Isn’t Bulletproof: The Dangerous Sunscreen Gap for Latinos

Think you don’t need SPF because you don’t burn? Think again—why Latinos ... more