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Day One: Calvary begins: self-discovery, visit to the underworld Day One: Calvary begins: self-discovery, visit to the underworld
Wellness February 23, 2023

Day One: Calvary begins: self-discovery, visit to the underworld

Memories appear like a tape from some movie. More negative moments, few ... more

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Social isolation linked to an increased risk of dementia Social isolation linked to an increased risk of dementia
Mental Health January 18, 2023

Social isolation linked to an increased risk of dementia

Socially isolated older adults have a 27% higher chance of developing dementia ... more

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Teddy Valenzuela: “We strive to provide care, to help them start over again” Teddy Valenzuela: “We strive to provide care, to help them start over again”
Community May 31, 2023

Teddy Valenzuela: “We strive to provide care, to help them start over again”

"It is difficult, very difficult and exhausting. We deal with very serious ... more

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Too Hot to Handle? Heat and Mental Health Too Hot to Handle? Heat and Mental Health
Climate Change July 21, 2023

Too Hot to Handle? Heat and Mental Health

Humans can survive only in a relatively narrow range of temperatures. We ... more

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Barcelona Presents Program for FIL Guadalajara 2025 Barcelona Presents Program for FIL Guadalajara 2025
Culture June 27, 2025

Barcelona Presents Program for FIL Guadalajara 2025

Barcelona is the Guest of Honor at the Guadalajara International Book Fair ... more

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Juan Escobedo: “If Art Doesn’t Have an Impact on Society, it Doesn’t Make Sense.” Juan Escobedo: “If Art Doesn’t Have an Impact on Society, it Doesn’t Make Sense.”
Film September 3, 2023

Juan Escobedo: “If Art Doesn’t Have an Impact on Society, it Doesn’t Make Sense.”

His voice is confident, friendly. If anyone sees the photos of Juan ... more

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“Super Peso” hits immigrant remittances in Mexico “Super Peso” hits immigrant remittances in Mexico
LA February 21, 2023

“Super Peso” hits immigrant remittances in Mexico

Although the government is presumed from the government in remittances, the strength ... more

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Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’ Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’
Culture September 11, 2025

Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’

It’s now in full adolescence. The Léa-LA Book Festival turns 14 this ... more

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Nurse practitioner requirements are changing Nurse practitioner requirements are changing
Education November 16, 2022

Nurse practitioner requirements are changing

California's nursing agency this week approved rules that will allow nurse practitioners ... more

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Middle Schoolers’ Plunge to a 50 Year Alarming Low in Reading and Math Scores Middle Schoolers’ Plunge to a 50 Year Alarming Low in Reading and Math Scores
Education June 21, 2023

Middle Schoolers’ Plunge to a 50 Year Alarming Low in Reading and Math Scores

American students' test scores in math and reading got significantly worse last ... more

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“He ain’t Latino!”, John Leguizamo explodes against Hollywood in an open letter “He ain’t Latino!”, John Leguizamo explodes against Hollywood in an open letter
Latinos November 2, 2022

“He ain’t Latino!”, John Leguizamo explodes against Hollywood in an open letter

It was in August when the iconic actor John Leguizamo exploded when ... more

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“I had to make changes, help in the community, dependence fosters abuse” “I had to make changes, help in the community, dependence fosters abuse”
Latinos December 4, 2023

“I had to make changes, help in the community, dependence fosters abuse”

Yadira Gudino, the health promoter at East Los Angeles Women's Center, born ... more

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Eyewitness error, false confession, and false forensic evidence are the most common causes in wrongful convictions Eyewitness error, false confession, and false forensic evidence are the most common causes in wrongful convictions
Latinos April 2, 2024

Eyewitness error, false confession, and false forensic evidence are the most common causes in wrongful convictions

A study revealed the most common causes of wrongful convictions nationwide. Western Michigan ... more

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José Huizar: Is There Room for Second Chances? José Huizar: Is There Room for Second Chances?
Latinos October 7, 2024

José Huizar: Is There Room for Second Chances?

The famous therapist Gabor Maté says that one of the problems of ... more

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Sheinbaum Challenges FIFA’s Power Before World Cup Sheinbaum Challenges FIFA’s Power Before World Cup
Mexico December 4, 2025

Sheinbaum Challenges FIFA’s Power Before World Cup

Why Claudia Sheinbaum’s World Cup stand is shaking FIFA, Trump, and the ... more

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Federal Crackdown on Aid for Undocumented Students Federal Crackdown on Aid for Undocumented Students
DACA September 4, 2025

Federal Crackdown on Aid for Undocumented Students

The Trump administration has taken multiple steps to restrict financial aid programs ... more

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Abelardo Avellaneda-Delgado: I Have Entered Jail Healthy. He Died on the Way to ICE Custody Abelardo Avellaneda-Delgado: I Have Entered Jail Healthy. He Died on the Way to ICE Custody
Immigration October 24, 2025

Abelardo Avellaneda-Delgado: I Have Entered Jail Healthy. He Died on the Way to ICE Custody

When Junior Avellaneda finally got to see his father after weeks of ... more

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Trump’s Policies Reach Hollywood: Sergio Arau Cancels A Day Without Mexicans Sequel Trump’s Policies Reach Hollywood: Sergio Arau Cancels A Day Without Mexicans Sequel
Entertainment January 19, 2026

Trump’s Policies Reach Hollywood: Sergio Arau Cancels A Day Without Mexicans Sequel

Director Sergio Arau says studios are retreating amid Trump era pressure Sergio Arau stated ... more

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Street vendors score a big win in Sacramento. Newsom signs new law that protects them Street vendors score a big win in Sacramento. Newsom signs new law that protects them
Politics September 27, 2022

Street vendors score a big win in Sacramento. Newsom signs new law that protects them

On Friday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to modernize state ... more