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5 Most Dangerous Cities in Mexico in 2023 5 Most Dangerous Cities in Mexico in 2023
Crime August 21, 2023

5 Most Dangerous Cities in Mexico in 2023

Mexico is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, ... more

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What to do if Stress Causes your Hair to Fall Out What to do if Stress Causes your Hair to Fall Out
Tips July 15, 2023

What to do if Stress Causes your Hair to Fall Out

Healthy people shed around 50 to 100 strands of hair each day, ... more

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The government will Provide you Free COVID Tests by mail Again The government will Provide you Free COVID Tests by mail Again
COVID December 16, 2022

The government will Provide you Free COVID Tests by mail Again

Americans can order four more free COVID-19 tests through the mail, starting ... more

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5 dangerous ingredients that are in our food but shouldn’t be 5 dangerous ingredients that are in our food but shouldn’t be
Health March 24, 2023

5 dangerous ingredients that are in our food but shouldn’t be

A new proposed bill in California is looking to ban five chemicals ... more

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Black, Hispanic investors struggle with faith in crypto Black, Hispanic investors struggle with faith in crypto
Economy March 27, 2023

Black, Hispanic investors struggle with faith in crypto

A software developer twice invested his savings in cryptocurrencies, only to lose ... more

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Unlock Summer’s Magic: Empower Kids with Indistractable Autonomy Unlock Summer’s Magic: Empower Kids with Indistractable Autonomy
Wellness June 10, 2023

Unlock Summer’s Magic: Empower Kids with Indistractable Autonomy

The end of the school year is a magical time. Kids have made ... more

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LinkedIn: The premier site to find work is leaving hundreds of its workers out of work LinkedIn: The premier site to find work is leaving hundreds of its workers out of work
Economy October 16, 2023

LinkedIn: The premier site to find work is leaving hundreds of its workers out of work

LinkedIn plans to lay off more than 660 people across its engineering, ... more

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Restaurants ‘Al Fresco’ will have a break until the end of the year Restaurants ‘Al Fresco’ will have a break until the end of the year
Business August 6, 2024

Restaurants ‘Al Fresco’ will have a break until the end of the year

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass extends popular 'Al Fresco' sidewalk cafe rules ... more

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Keep Food Safe After Power Outage: CDC’s Guidelines for Food Storage and Consumption” Keep Food Safe After Power Outage: CDC’s Guidelines for Food Storage and Consumption”
Food June 21, 2023

Keep Food Safe After Power Outage: CDC’s Guidelines for Food Storage and Consumption”

According to the CDC, food that was in the refrigerated or freezer ... more

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LA Sales Tax Rises Again on April 1 —Here’s What You Need to Know LA Sales Tax Rises Again on April 1 —Here’s What You Need to Know
Economy March 6, 2025

LA Sales Tax Rises Again on April 1 —Here’s What You Need to Know

Measure A, also known as the "Homelessness Services and Affordable Housing Ordinance," ... 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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How Street Vendors Power L.A.’s Economy and The Fight to Protect them in 2025 How Street Vendors Power L.A.’s Economy and The Fight to Protect them in 2025
Economy May 26, 2025

How Street Vendors Power L.A.’s Economy and The Fight to Protect them in 2025

  Los Angeles boosts street vendors protections through city grants and new state ... more

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Thousands Will Stop Receiving Social Security Paper Checks Thousands Will Stop Receiving Social Security Paper Checks
Economy September 30, 2025

Thousands Will Stop Receiving Social Security Paper Checks

The Social Security Administration will no longer issue physical benefit checks as ... 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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TreePeople receives $35 million to combat climate change TreePeople receives $35 million to combat climate change
Environment October 29, 2022

TreePeople receives $35 million to combat climate change

The California Legislature authorized $96.2 million to support organizations in their fight ... more

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The heat is rising, and UCLA research is helping L.A. answer The heat is rising, and UCLA research is helping L.A. answer
Climate Change August 18, 2023

The heat is rising, and UCLA research is helping L.A. answer

As Southern California braces for more heat waves this summer, the city ... more

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Affirmative Action Decision: Huge Diversity Efforts Implications and for Businesses Affirmative Action Decision: Huge Diversity Efforts Implications and for Businesses
Business July 5, 2023

Affirmative Action Decision: Huge Diversity Efforts Implications and for Businesses

Companies could see serious downstream effects for businesses stemming from the Supreme ... more

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Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms
Climate Change September 16, 2025

Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms

Gov. Gavin Newsom closed out the legislative year with one of the ... more