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Black and Latina women are driving labor union growth in the U.S. Black and Latina women are driving labor union growth in the U.S.
Labor October 8, 2024

Black and Latina women are driving labor union growth in the U.S.

In 2023, Black women’s union growth rate notched a slight bump from ... more

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Silencing Food Noise: How Powerful Ozempic and Wegovy Medications Are Transforming Lives Silencing Food Noise: How Powerful Ozempic and Wegovy Medications Are Transforming Lives
Wellness June 24, 2023

Silencing Food Noise: How Powerful Ozempic and Wegovy Medications Are Transforming Lives

Dr. Andrew Kraftson, a clinical associate professor at Michigan Medicine, said that ... more

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Calls to Mental Health Hotlines Rise as Farmers Buckle Under Stress Calls to Mental Health Hotlines Rise as Farmers Buckle Under Stress
Labor December 8, 2025

Calls to Mental Health Hotlines Rise as Farmers Buckle Under Stress

As farmers face historic headwinds and market hardships, calls to the National ... more

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Overdoses increase in Latinos and FDA urges to develop medications to attack this phenomenon Overdoses increase in Latinos and FDA urges to develop medications to attack this phenomenon
Wellness October 5, 2023

Overdoses increase in Latinos and FDA urges to develop medications to attack this phenomenon

Overdose deaths among Latinos have nearly tripled since 2011, according to a ... more

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Aging and stress: Interconnected concepts Aging and stress: Interconnected concepts
Mental Health April 22, 2023

Aging and stress: Interconnected concepts

Aging and stress are two interconnected concepts that can have significant effects ... more

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How many Americans use food stamps and how can you receive them? How many Americans use food stamps and how can you receive them?
Food July 25, 2023

How many Americans use food stamps and how can you receive them?

FACTS: In 2021, more than 41 million individuals participate in SNAP. More than one ... more

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Loneliness and Insomnia, the Harmful Real Impact of AI on Workers Lives Loneliness and Insomnia, the Harmful Real Impact of AI on Workers Lives
Mental Health June 26, 2023

Loneliness and Insomnia, the Harmful Real Impact of AI on Workers Lives

The recent rapid advance in generative A.I. and tools like ChatGPT has ... more

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LGBT adults in California face increased risks of firearm violence LGBT adults in California face increased risks of firearm violence
LGBTQ September 11, 2024

LGBT adults in California face increased risks of firearm violence

Key takeaways 416,000 LGBT adults in California seriously thought about suicide in the ... more

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Why Men Say “I Love You” Before Women Do Why Men Say “I Love You” Before Women Do
Mental Health September 5, 2023

Why Men Say “I Love You” Before Women Do

In 2011, a team of behavioral scientists led by Joshua Ackerman at ... more

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Eric Flores: “As a Young Man, I Always Questioned My Sense of Belonging; Solitude Was My Teacher” Eric Flores: “As a Young Man, I Always Questioned My Sense of Belonging; Solitude Was My Teacher”
Art July 14, 2024

Eric Flores: “As a Young Man, I Always Questioned My Sense of Belonging; Solitude Was My Teacher”

Since childhood, Eric Flores performed for his family in the living room; ... more

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The Middle Age crisis; It doesn’t have to be a disastrous time The Middle Age crisis; It doesn’t have to be a disastrous time
Mental Health January 23, 2024

The Middle Age crisis; It doesn’t have to be a disastrous time

Middle age — the life period between one's 40s and 60s, approximately ... more

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1 in 10 Americans rarely or never drive a car 1 in 10 Americans rarely or never drive a car
Culture November 18, 2024

1 in 10 Americans rarely or never drive a car

Driving is deeply ingrained in American culture. Most U.S. households have access ... more

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24% of mothers said they worked from home at least some of the time 24% of mothers said they worked from home at least some of the time
Mental Health May 13, 2024

24% of mothers said they worked from home at least some of the time

It wasn't that long ago that experts were worrying that women, especially ... more

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Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers
Climate Change August 18, 2023

Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers

14% of Americans say there is no solid evidence that climate change ... more

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U.S. once again hits new low in World Happiness Report U.S. once again hits new low in World Happiness Report
Mental Health March 20, 2025

U.S. once again hits new low in World Happiness Report

U.S. once again hits new low in World Happiness Report The U.S. hit ... more

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Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino
California September 15, 2025

Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino

The nation's first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission train rolled out of downtown San Bernardino ... more

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The Death of Rob Reiner Exposes America’s Mental Health Struggles and Growing Needs in Immigrant Communities The Death of Rob Reiner Exposes America’s Mental Health Struggles and Growing Needs in Immigrant Communities
Immigration December 17, 2025

The Death of Rob Reiner Exposes America’s Mental Health Struggles and Growing Needs in Immigrant Communities

A growing mental health crisis in immigrant communities collides with addiction, trauma, ... more

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Parents want to prohibit homeless encampments near schools Parents want to prohibit homeless encampments near schools
Homelessness June 1, 2022

Parents want to prohibit homeless encampments near schools

Tired of their kids walking past a sprawling homeless encampment where they ... more

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Los Angeles needs .3 billion to address homelessness in the city Los Angeles needs $1.3 billion to address homelessness in the city
LA April 24, 2023

Los Angeles needs $1.3 billion to address homelessness in the city

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says she told President Biden that ... more

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America’s Drug Shortages Reach New Heights America’s Drug Shortages Reach New Heights
Healthcare May 22, 2023

America’s Drug Shortages Reach New Heights

Shortages of cancer drugs and other life-saving medications are reaching their worst ... more