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Disillusionment and anxiety are common feelings among young Americans Disillusionment and anxiety are common feelings among young Americans
Mental Health January 30, 2024

Disillusionment and anxiety are common feelings among young Americans

The current generation of young Americans feels particularly apprehensive, new polling shows ... more

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Newsom asks Biden for emergency declaration after extreme storms batter California Newsom asks Biden for emergency declaration after extreme storms batter California
Climate Change January 10, 2023

Newsom asks Biden for emergency declaration after extreme storms batter California

Gov. Gavin Newsom will ask President Joe Biden to declare a state ... more

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When saying ‘please’ is more strategic than magic When saying ‘please’ is more strategic than magic
Mental Health May 17, 2024

When saying ‘please’ is more strategic than magic

By kindergarten age, most children have been taught that “please” is a ... more

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O Christmas tree, which is more sustainable: real or plasticky? O Christmas tree, which is more sustainable: real or plasticky?
Climate Change December 4, 2024

O Christmas tree, which is more sustainable: real or plasticky?

It's time to discuss one of the perennial debates of the holiday ... more

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Are children better off when one parent has a job or when both do? Are children better off when one parent has a job or when both do?
Education May 1, 2025

Are children better off when one parent has a job or when both do?

In the United States, 43% of teenagers say children are better off ... more

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Female surgeons listen more to their patients than men and get better results Female surgeons listen more to their patients than men and get better results
Relationship September 7, 2023

Female surgeons listen more to their patients than men and get better results

In a male dominated industry, female surgeons spend more time in the ... more

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Investigation begins into audio recording involving LA officials Investigation begins into audio recording involving LA officials
LA October 26, 2022

Investigation begins into audio recording involving LA officials

Los Angeles police have launched a criminal investigation into recording that captured ... more

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Study finds Hispanic veterans wait longer for specialists Study finds Hispanic veterans wait longer for specialists
Healthcare February 23, 2023

Study finds Hispanic veterans wait longer for specialists

Black and Hispanic veterans' access to specialty health care declined during the ... more

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92% of attendees feel safe at Park After Dark L.A. County program 92% of attendees feel safe at Park After Dark L.A. County program
LA August 15, 2023

92% of attendees feel safe at Park After Dark L.A. County program

Ninety-two percent of people who attended a Park After Dark events program ... more

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Day Laborers Activists: Medi-Cal Expansion is a “Blessing” Day Laborers Activists: Medi-Cal Expansion is a “Blessing”
Healthcare June 5, 2024

Day Laborers Activists: Medi-Cal Expansion is a “Blessing”

“This is not a gift. These people have earned this benefit” </p> <p> </p><br> <p align="center">[buttons ... more

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Proposed gender identification measure fails to qualify for California ballot Proposed gender identification measure fails to qualify for California ballot
LA May 30, 2024

Proposed gender identification measure fails to qualify for California ballot

Californians won't be voting this November on a policy that would have ... more

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Avoid the Crazy Traffic of Memorial Day, Better go Hiking Avoid the Crazy Traffic of Memorial Day, Better go Hiking
Travel May 26, 2023

Avoid the Crazy Traffic of Memorial Day, Better go Hiking

Los Angeles offers a variety of beautiful hiking trails that cater to ... more

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Another storm to hit Southern California on Wednesday Another storm to hit Southern California on Wednesday
LA March 3, 2025

Another storm to hit Southern California on Wednesday

As rain slows to a halt across Southern California in the early ... more

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‘A Moral Call’: LA Archbishop Backs Families Affected by Immigration Crackdowns ‘A Moral Call’: LA Archbishop Backs Families Affected by Immigration Crackdowns
Immigration July 24, 2025

‘A Moral Call’: LA Archbishop Backs Families Affected by Immigration Crackdowns

Citing the Catholic Church's connection to the immigrant community of Los Angeles, ... more

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Tuberculosis cases on the rise Tuberculosis cases on the rise
Health March 26, 2024

Tuberculosis cases on the rise

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reminds residents that tuberculosis ... more

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Debt Relief: Applications Open for Students; Government Asks to Apply as Soon as Possible Debt Relief: Applications Open for Students; Government Asks to Apply as Soon as Possible
Education October 17, 2022

Debt Relief: Applications Open for Students; Government Asks to Apply as Soon as Possible

If you have worked in public service (federal, state, local, tribal government ... more

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Horchata Flavor? How the Tobacco Industry is Targeting the Latino Community Horchata Flavor? How the Tobacco Industry is Targeting the Latino Community
Health September 27, 2024

Horchata Flavor? How the Tobacco Industry is Targeting the Latino Community

One of the biggest concerns of community groups is about how the ... more

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UCLA Urged Expansion of Community College Baccalaureate Degree Programs UCLA Urged Expansion of Community College Baccalaureate Degree Programs
Education May 16, 2023

UCLA Urged Expansion of Community College Baccalaureate Degree Programs

A new report by the UCLA Civil Rights Project/Proyecto Derechos Civiles argues ... more