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Coronavirus origins still a mystery 3 years into pandemic Coronavirus origins still a mystery 3 years into pandemic
Wellness February 28, 2023

Coronavirus origins still a mystery 3 years into pandemic

A crucial question has eluded governments and health agencies around the world ... more

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Juan Sanjuan: Guided by a philosophy that food is meant to be shared Juan Sanjuan: Guided by a philosophy that food is meant to be shared
Community May 25, 2023

Juan Sanjuan: Guided by a philosophy that food is meant to be shared

"For me, the most important thing is to share. That's why I ... more

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Crisis: Mental Health Issues Among Youth in California Post Pandemic are Up Crisis: Mental Health Issues Among Youth in California Post Pandemic are Up
Mental Health September 26, 2022

Crisis: Mental Health Issues Among Youth in California Post Pandemic are Up

Low grades, increased problems related to depression and suicide attempts are just ... more

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“Mental health is like the skin. We only pay attention to it when we get burned.” “Mental health is like the skin. We only pay attention to it when we get burned.”
Mental Health May 24, 2023

“Mental health is like the skin. We only pay attention to it when we get burned.”

  Dr. Ilan Shapiro firmly believes that the Latino community is undergoing a ... more

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Teenagers’ Dangerous Social Media Habits and Mental Health Concerns Teenagers’ Dangerous Social Media Habits and Mental Health Concerns
Mental Health July 5, 2023

Teenagers’ Dangerous Social Media Habits and Mental Health Concerns

In today's digital age, social media has become an integral part of ... more

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California’s Mental Health Services Act Undergoes Major Reforms: What You Need to Know California’s Mental Health Services Act Undergoes Major Reforms: What You Need to Know
Mental Health September 16, 2023

California’s Mental Health Services Act Undergoes Major Reforms: What You Need to Know

Lawmakers signed off on a major legislature overhaul of California's Mental Health ... more

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Is coffee nutritious or harmful? Is coffee nutritious or harmful?
Health November 3, 2023

Is coffee nutritious or harmful?

For many people, enjoying a freshly brewed cup of coffee first thing ... more

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Curren Price Takes Over as Deputy to New Council President, Paul Krekorian, Amid Political Transitions Curren Price Takes Over as Deputy to New Council President, Paul Krekorian, Amid Political Transitions
LA October 26, 2022

Curren Price Takes Over as Deputy to New Council President, Paul Krekorian, Amid Political Transitions

After two weeks of absence from in-person meetings, the 12 members of ... more

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Carlos Samaniego: “We are not a caricature, we are human beings.” Carlos Samaniego: “We are not a caricature, we are human beings.”
LA May 31, 2024

Carlos Samaniego: “We are not a caricature, we are human beings.”

We can say that Carlos Samaniego, founder of Mariachi Arcoiris, has always ... more

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UCLA LPPI receives $15 million to launch Latina Futures Project UCLA LPPI receives $15 million to launch Latina Futures Project
Education November 15, 2022

UCLA LPPI receives $15 million to launch Latina Futures Project

Today, members of the Legislature joined with the UCLA Chicano Studies Research ... more

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Thousands of renters will face eviction as county protections end Thousands of renters will face eviction as county protections end
Housing March 23, 2023

Thousands of renters will face eviction as county protections end

After about three years of shielding tenants from evictions due to non-payment ... more

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Hispanic Catholics are the majority in the Southwest Hispanic Catholics are the majority in the Southwest
Latinos March 31, 2023

Hispanic Catholics are the majority in the Southwest

Hispanic Catholics in 2022 accounted for the largest percentage of people who ... more

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Voices from El Barrio: How Residents Are Adapting, Surviving, and Thriving with Less Voices from El Barrio: How Residents Are Adapting, Surviving, and Thriving with Less
Immigration October 3, 2025

Voices from El Barrio: How Residents Are Adapting, Surviving, and Thriving with Less

“Life has changed. You see stressed, fearful people on the streets—empty streets. ... more

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Fentanyl: Murder Charges, a Model of Justice Against Suppliers Fentanyl: Murder Charges, a Model of Justice Against Suppliers
Politics October 3, 2022

Fentanyl: Murder Charges, a Model of Justice Against Suppliers

Local, state, and federal governments have been desperate for an effective way ... more

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The US Congress is more Hispanic than ever The US Congress is more Hispanic than ever
Politics January 5, 2023

The US Congress is more Hispanic than ever

More Latinos, more African Americans, more women and more open representatives of ... more