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Latino population faces abysmal oral health outcomes: What can be done? Latino population faces abysmal oral health outcomes: What can be done?
Health December 20, 2024

Latino population faces abysmal oral health outcomes: What can be done?

The Latino population has accounted for 56% of the US population growth ... more

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FDA updates its definition of “healthy” foods FDA updates its definition of “healthy” foods
Health December 20, 2024

FDA updates its definition of “healthy” foods

Food manufacturers will have to show their products meet a threshold for ... more

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California declares emergency over bird flu outbreak California declares emergency over bird flu outbreak
Health December 19, 2024

California declares emergency over bird flu outbreak

California Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency Wednesday over the ... more

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Americans have more extra bedrooms than ever before Americans have more extra bedrooms than ever before
Housing December 19, 2024

Americans have more extra bedrooms than ever before

Americans have plenty of room for guests — the number of homes ... more

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“A Love Story”: A Filmmaker’s Return to the ‘Cineteca Nacional’ “A Love Story”: A Filmmaker’s Return to the ‘Cineteca Nacional’
Art December 19, 2024

“A Love Story”: A Filmmaker’s Return to the ‘Cineteca Nacional’

Daniel Eduvijes Carrera, the young Mexican filmmaker and director of the short ... more

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Mental health tips on how to handle anxiety related to Trump Mental health tips on how to handle anxiety related to Trump
Mental Health December 18, 2024

Mental health tips on how to handle anxiety related to Trump

After Donald Trump’s US presidential election victory this week, a briefing handily ... more

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The story of immigrants is Christ’s story The story of immigrants is Christ’s story
Immigration December 18, 2024

The story of immigrants is Christ’s story

The story of immigrants is Christ's story. Some Catholic and evangelical leaders ... more

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Maite Villareal: Helping Latinos Become Doctors Maite Villareal: Helping Latinos Become Doctors
Health December 18, 2024

Maite Villareal: Helping Latinos Become Doctors

Becoming a doctor requires dedication, hard work, and resilience. On the way ... more

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It is time to march in honor of migrants; in the face of the threat of deportation, the community unites It is time to march in honor of migrants; in the face of the threat of deportation, the community unites
Immigration December 17, 2024

It is time to march in honor of migrants; in the face of the threat of deportation, the community unites

This Wednesday, various organizations, leaders, and politicians will take to the streets ... more

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No college degree? No problem. Newsom presents a solution No college degree? No problem. Newsom presents a solution
Labor December 17, 2024

No college degree? No problem. Newsom presents a solution

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced the details of a solution aimed ... more

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Miracle in Los Angeles: Priest Receives Miracle from Soon-to-Be Saint Miracle in Los Angeles: Priest Receives Miracle from Soon-to-Be Saint
LA December 17, 2024

Miracle in Los Angeles: Priest Receives Miracle from Soon-to-Be Saint

"Prayer works… and God is always listening to our prayers,” said a ... more

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One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’ One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’
Homelessness December 16, 2024

One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’

Redondo Beach recently celebrated becoming the first city in the South Bay ... more

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Schools caution international students Schools caution international students
Immigration December 16, 2024

Schools caution international students

A handful of U.S. colleges and universities have been cautioning their international ... more

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Facts, not words: Elderly Mexican migrants demand pension support from their country. Facts, not words: Elderly Mexican migrants demand pension support from their country.
Immigration December 16, 2024

Facts, not words: Elderly Mexican migrants demand pension support from their country.

The Mexican government has stood out for its support for the most ... more

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In time for the holidays: US obesity rates drop for 1st time in a decade In time for the holidays: US obesity rates drop for 1st time in a decade
Health December 16, 2024

In time for the holidays: US obesity rates drop for 1st time in a decade

For the first time in over a decade, obesity rates in the ... more

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Effective January 1, 2025, the state’s minimum wage will increase to $16.50 per hour for all employers Effective January 1, 2025, the state’s minimum wage will increase to $16.50 per hour for all employers
Economy December 13, 2024

Effective January 1, 2025, the state’s minimum wage will increase to $16.50 per hour for all employers

In the last election, Californians voted against Proposition 32, which would have ... more

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American students rank behind other international students in mathematics American students rank behind other international students in mathematics
Education December 13, 2024

American students rank behind other international students in mathematics

American students turned in grim results on the latest international test of ... more

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Path to asylum seekers narrows, especially for Latinos Path to asylum seekers narrows, especially for Latinos
Immigration December 13, 2024

Path to asylum seekers narrows, especially for Latinos

Approval rates for asylum seekers in the U.S. are dropping dramatically in ... more

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Fewer kids are getting their flu shots so far this year Fewer kids are getting their flu shots so far this year
Health December 13, 2024

Fewer kids are getting their flu shots so far this year

Childhood flu shots is down so far this season in every state ... more

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LA City Council boosts hourly minimum wages for tourism workers to $22.50 LA City Council boosts hourly minimum wages for tourism workers to $22.50
Economy December 12, 2024

LA City Council boosts hourly minimum wages for tourism workers to $22.50

Three days of protest were not in vain. The tourism workers of ... more