Category: Posts
665
“We must decolonize therapy, make it accessible to minorities” “We must decolonize therapy, make it accessible to minorities”
Community April 3, 2023

“We must decolonize therapy, make it accessible to minorities”

Adriana Rodríguez can't be told that she hasn't lived what she speaks ... more

541
California estimates a deficit of 25,000 million dollars next year California estimates a deficit of 25,000 million dollars next year
Economy November 18, 2022

California estimates a deficit of 25,000 million dollars next year

Fueled by high inflation and the threat of a recession, the state ... more

672
Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children
Wellness July 10, 2023

Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children

Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to ... more

487
Government races to reassure US that banking system is safe Government races to reassure US that banking system is safe
Economy March 14, 2023

Government races to reassure US that banking system is safe

Depositors withdrew savings and investors broadly sold off bank shares Monday as ... more

633
The number of people volunteering to donate blood is at the lowest level in 20 years The number of people volunteering to donate blood is at the lowest level in 20 years
Wellness January 10, 2024

The number of people volunteering to donate blood is at the lowest level in 20 years

The United States is facing an emergency blood shortage, according to the ... more

675
Expensive? Not healthy? Americans are saying goodbye to breakfast Expensive? Not healthy? Americans are saying goodbye to breakfast
Economy September 20, 2023

Expensive? Not healthy? Americans are saying goodbye to breakfast

American families no longer appear to be gathering around the breakfast table, ... more

605
Super Bowl: The insatiable appetite for avocados Super Bowl: The insatiable appetite for avocados
Food February 6, 2024

Super Bowl: The insatiable appetite for avocados

Mexico is preparing to send 138,000 tons of avocados to the United ... more

450
Boss pay: want to make the big money in California? Boss pay: want to make the big money in California?
Business June 5, 2024

Boss pay: want to make the big money in California?

Think about becoming a boss in charge of high-skilled workers in big ... more

481
Hop Into the Fun this Easter with these 5 Unique Egg Hunt Ideas for an Unforgettable Sunday Hop Into the Fun this Easter with these 5 Unique Egg Hunt Ideas for an Unforgettable Sunday
Family April 17, 2025

Hop Into the Fun this Easter with these 5 Unique Egg Hunt Ideas for an Unforgettable Sunday

From treasure maps to eco-friendly eggs, make this Easter the most exciting ... more

294
Economic Uncertainty Spurs Consumer Spending Economic Uncertainty Spurs Consumer Spending
Economy February 19, 2025

Economic Uncertainty Spurs Consumer Spending

Consumer spending: One in five Americans reported making more purchases than usual ... more

824
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

637
Immigrants Pay More in Taxes Than the Wealthiest US Households Immigrants Pay More in Taxes Than the Wealthiest US Households
Economy May 20, 2025

Immigrants Pay More in Taxes Than the Wealthiest US Households

In 40 of the 50 states that make up the United States, ... more

3,326
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

580
Tariffs Hit Hard — and Manufacturing Is Taking the Fall Tariffs Hit Hard — and Manufacturing Is Taking the Fall
Economy September 8, 2025

Tariffs Hit Hard — and Manufacturing Is Taking the Fall

US President Donald Trump's tariff policies, imposing levies as high as 50% ... more

704
TreePeople brings environmental justice to schools one tree at a time TreePeople brings environmental justice to schools one tree at a time
Environment October 3, 2022

TreePeople brings environmental justice to schools one tree at a time

On September 27, the Los Angeles Board of Education adopted a resolution to ... more

641
Manny Jiménez Sr : “Having the Possibility to Write Saved My Life” Manny Jiménez Sr : “Having the Possibility to Write Saved My Life”
Film November 18, 2023

Manny Jiménez Sr : “Having the Possibility to Write Saved My Life”

"For me, writing is important; we all have stories to tell. I ... more

687
Delia Flores: “I have always known God; I have faith that He will help me.” Delia Flores: “I have always known God; I have faith that He will help me.”
Community November 16, 2024

Delia Flores: “I have always known God; I have faith that He will help me.”

Originally from Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico, Flores endured a childhood that no one ... more

612
Key facts about union members and the 2024 election Key facts about union members and the 2024 election
Labor October 18, 2024

Key facts about union members and the 2024 election

Long seen as a core constituency of the Democratic Party, voters who ... more