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Big disparity in the number of Latino doctors and surgeons Big disparity in the number of Latino doctors and surgeons
Healthcare May 13, 2023

Big disparity in the number of Latino doctors and surgeons

Advocates are working to raise awareness of the relatively small number of ... more

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10 Ways to Let Go of Perfectionism During the Holidays 10 Ways to Let Go of Perfectionism During the Holidays
Mental Health December 24, 2023

10 Ways to Let Go of Perfectionism During the Holidays

People often associate the holidays with joy, laughter, and cherished memories. However, ... more

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Older Adults Do Not Benefit even from light Drinking, Large Study Finds Older Adults Do Not Benefit even from light Drinking, Large Study Finds
Healthcare August 13, 2024

Older Adults Do Not Benefit even from light Drinking, Large Study Finds

Even light drinking was associated with an increase in cancer deaths among ... more

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Looking for silence, the wellness tourism industry Looking for silence, the wellness tourism industry
Mental Health April 8, 2024

Looking for silence, the wellness tourism industry

Silence? It's worth a try, say the travelers who are seeking relief ... more

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TSA REAL ID Fee: Travelers Without Compliant ID Face New $45 Airport Charge TSA REAL ID Fee: Travelers Without Compliant ID Face New $45 Airport Charge
FYI January 9, 2026

TSA REAL ID Fee: Travelers Without Compliant ID Face New $45 Airport Charge

TSA REAL ID Fee takes effect nationwide in 2026, reshaping how millions—including ... more

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Panic at the Polls! How to Cope with Election Stress Panic at the Polls! How to Cope with Election Stress
Mental Health November 5, 2024

Panic at the Polls! How to Cope with Election Stress

You toss and turn in bed. You don’t want to pick up ... more

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The country of insomnia: only 25 percent sleep 8 hours in the US The country of insomnia: only 25 percent sleep 8 hours in the US
Health April 16, 2024

The country of insomnia: only 25 percent sleep 8 hours in the US

A majority of Americans say they would feel better if they could ... more

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Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez Wants to pause Dodgers gondola Project Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez Wants to pause Dodgers gondola Project
Eunisses Hernandez January 26, 2024

Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez Wants to pause Dodgers gondola Project

City Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez introduced a motion Wednesday calling on the city ... more

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Ozempic No Longer in Shortage, But Can Consumers Afford It? Ozempic No Longer in Shortage, But Can Consumers Afford It?
Health February 23, 2025

Ozempic No Longer in Shortage, But Can Consumers Afford It?

  Blockbuster weight-loss and diabetes drugs Wegovy and Ozempic no longer in shortage, the ... more

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Senior living: Immigration crackdowns disrupt the caregiving industry Senior living: Immigration crackdowns disrupt the caregiving industry
Health April 22, 2025

Senior living: Immigration crackdowns disrupt the caregiving industry

Alanys Ortiz reads Josephine Senek’s cues before she speaks. Josephine, who lives ... more

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Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations
LA May 16, 2025

Traffic in the air? LA28 seeks to use air taxis between key locations

Los Angeles' goal of a car-free Olympics includes the possibility of electric-powered ... more

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$600 a Month to Use ‘Fast Lane’ at Border Crossings $600 a Month to Use ‘Fast Lane’ at Border Crossings
California January 14, 2026

$600 a Month to Use ‘Fast Lane’ at Border Crossings

New Tijuana fast lane border program targets Baja residents who work or ... more

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California Mandates Folic Acid in Tortillas Starting 2026 California Mandates Folic Acid in Tortillas Starting 2026
Health December 31, 2025

California Mandates Folic Acid in Tortillas Starting 2026

The first law of its kind targets a long-standing nutrition gap tied ... more

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“We have normalized the exploitation and trafficking of people” “We have normalized the exploitation and trafficking of people”
Education August 23, 2023

“We have normalized the exploitation and trafficking of people”

By Reynaldo Mena Sexual exploitation, labor exploitation, human trafficking, and slavery are constant ... more

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E-buses equipped with Wi-Fi, GPS tracking, and healthier food options debut this school year E-buses equipped with Wi-Fi, GPS tracking, and healthier food options debut this school year
Education August 5, 2024

E-buses equipped with Wi-Fi, GPS tracking, and healthier food options debut this school year

From whole-grain cinnamon rolls to acai bowls, Los Angeles Unified School District ... more

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Villaraigosa Gains Momentum with Endorsement from Mayor Karen Bass Villaraigosa Gains Momentum with Endorsement from Mayor Karen Bass
California September 9, 2025

Villaraigosa Gains Momentum with Endorsement from Mayor Karen Bass

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass plans to endorse Antonio Villaraigosa, a longtime ... more

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No College Degree? No Problem. California Launches Skills-Based Hiring Revolution No College Degree? No Problem. California Launches Skills-Based Hiring Revolution
Education April 21, 2025

No College Degree? No Problem. California Launches Skills-Based Hiring Revolution

Governor Newsom’s new workforce plan opens doors for veterans, tradespeople, and career ... more

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Nancy Pelosi Steps Down: Two Contenders Vie for Her Seat Nancy Pelosi Steps Down: Two Contenders Vie for Her Seat
LA Politics November 6, 2025

Nancy Pelosi Steps Down: Two Contenders Vie for Her Seat

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 85, announced her retirement on November 6, ... more