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Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, hero or villain? good for your health? Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, hero or villain? good for your health?
Health June 14, 2023

Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, hero or villain? good for your health?

Beyond the controversy over whether the hero of Eva Longoria's film, Richard ... more

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Border factories laying off thousands Border factories laying off thousands
Economy July 7, 2025

Border factories laying off thousands

Economists at the University of Texas at El Paso report that El ... more

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Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge
Health January 30, 2024

Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge

Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge, reaching ... more

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Zero deforestation in the Amazon, they choose an environmentalist to protect the area Zero deforestation in the Amazon, they choose an environmentalist to protect the area
Environment December 30, 2022

Zero deforestation in the Amazon, they choose an environmentalist to protect the area

Brazil´s President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Thursday that Amazon activist ... more

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Closure of US-Mexico border during Covid pandemic increased HIV transmission Closure of US-Mexico border during Covid pandemic increased HIV transmission
Health May 22, 2024

Closure of US-Mexico border during Covid pandemic increased HIV transmission

The border crossing that separates Tijuana in Mexico from San Diego in ... more

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Are you sick today? Aug. 24 is when U.S. workers most often call out Are you sick today? Aug. 24 is when U.S. workers most often call out
Labor August 24, 2023

Are you sick today? Aug. 24 is when U.S. workers most often call out

This Thursday is the unofficial national call out sick day. According to ... more

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FDA updates its definition of “healthy” foods FDA updates its definition of “healthy” foods
Health December 20, 2024

FDA updates its definition of “healthy” foods

Food manufacturers will have to show their products meet a threshold for ... more

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No college degree? No problem. Newsom presents a solution No college degree? No problem. Newsom presents a solution
Labor December 17, 2024

No college degree? No problem. Newsom presents a solution

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced the details of a solution aimed ... more

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Navigating Motherhood: Essential Health Tips for Every Stage of Pregnancy” Navigating Motherhood: Essential Health Tips for Every Stage of Pregnancy”
Health March 25, 2025

Navigating Motherhood: Essential Health Tips for Every Stage of Pregnancy”

A Comprehensive Guide to Staying Healthy Before, During, and After Pregnancy Before Pregnancy Some ... more

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FDA Approves First Blood Test to Diagnose Alzheimer’s in Adults with Cognitive Decline FDA Approves First Blood Test to Diagnose Alzheimer’s in Adults with Cognitive Decline
Health May 18, 2025

FDA Approves First Blood Test to Diagnose Alzheimer’s in Adults with Cognitive Decline

Japanese-developed Lumipulse test offers a faster, less invasive way to detect early ... more

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Alejandro Sanz reappears with a message; “the sun is on its way” Alejandro Sanz reappears with a message; “the sun is on its way”
Mental Health May 30, 2023

Alejandro Sanz reappears with a message; “the sun is on its way”

It was last Saturday, May 27, when Alejandro Sanz's fans became very ... more

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Takes Courage to be a Politician: Bell Gardens and Pomona to protect their residents Takes Courage to be a Politician: Bell Gardens and Pomona to protect their residents
Housing September 2, 2022

Takes Courage to be a Politician: Bell Gardens and Pomona to protect their residents

California may be ending its renter protections but some cities in Southern ... 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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For 20% of California, half the paycheck or more goes to housing For 20% of California, half the paycheck or more goes to housing
Housing October 28, 2024

For 20% of California, half the paycheck or more goes to housing

“How expensive?” tracks California’s unaffordable housing market measurements. Housing eats up at least ... more

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Friends first, Americans place primary importance on strengthening a close core Friends first, Americans place primary importance on strengthening a close core
Mental Health October 12, 2023

Friends first, Americans place primary importance on strengthening a close core

Americans place a lot of importance on friends. In fact, 61% of ... more

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California Hackers Make Traffic Lights Talk Like Elon Musk and Zuckerberg — And It’s Wild”** California Hackers Make Traffic Lights Talk Like Elon Musk and Zuckerberg — And It’s Wild”**
California April 14, 2025

California Hackers Make Traffic Lights Talk Like Elon Musk and Zuckerberg — And It’s Wild”**

AI-cloned voices of tech billionaires are now telling pedestrians to take Cybertrucks ... more

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“My job is to open the eyes of women who are victims of domestic violence.” “My job is to open the eyes of women who are victims of domestic violence.”
Mental Health March 10, 2024

“My job is to open the eyes of women who are victims of domestic violence.”

Guillermina Quezada visited her often. It was part of her work as ... more

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Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford: How Netflix Is Changing the Future of Boxing Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford: How Netflix Is Changing the Future of Boxing
Sports September 9, 2025

Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford: How Netflix Is Changing the Future of Boxing

The Mexican champion’s September tradition continues, but for the first time fans ... more

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Americans’ views of offensive speech aren’t necessarily clear-cut Americans’ views of offensive speech aren’t necessarily clear-cut
Mental Health August 14, 2024

Americans’ views of offensive speech aren’t necessarily clear-cut

About six-in-ten U.S. adults (62%) say that “people being too easily offended ... more