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Access to firearms for Californians ages 15–24 associated with increased suicide risk Access to firearms for Californians ages 15–24 associated with increased suicide risk
Mental Health May 2, 2024

Access to firearms for Californians ages 15–24 associated with increased suicide risk

Fears of gun violence and access to firearms showed troubling connections to ... more

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5 Silent Symptoms You Should Never Ignore 5 Silent Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
Health March 12, 2025

5 Silent Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

The Silent Warning Signs: When Common Symptoms Could Indicate Serious Illness In our ... more

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Negative social media content has a greater impact on people struggling with mental health Negative social media content has a greater impact on people struggling with mental health
Mental Health December 26, 2024

Negative social media content has a greater impact on people struggling with mental health

In recent years, numerous studies have focused on the impact of excessive ... more

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Surviving Trump: Building from Positivity – A Grounding Guide for the Rest of Us Surviving Trump: Building from Positivity – A Grounding Guide for the Rest of Us
Mental Health October 20, 2025

Surviving Trump: Building from Positivity – A Grounding Guide for the Rest of Us

Every day, it seems, the problems created during Donald Trump's second term ... more

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Why Do We Go Gray? Myths, Science, and What It Says About Us Why Do We Go Gray? Myths, Science, and What It Says About Us
Health August 25, 2025

Why Do We Go Gray? Myths, Science, and What It Says About Us

From genetics and stress to abuelita’s rosemary rinses, discover what really causes ... more

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Los Angeles had more pedestrian deaths than any other metro area in the US Los Angeles had more pedestrian deaths than any other metro area in the US
LA May 9, 2023

Los Angeles had more pedestrian deaths than any other metro area in the US

In 2021, nearly 43,000 people died in motor vehicle-related crashes in the ... more

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Only 1 in 5 homebuyers in California can afford to buy a medium single-family Only 1 in 5 homebuyers in California can afford to buy a medium single-family
Housing August 16, 2023

Only 1 in 5 homebuyers in California can afford to buy a medium single-family

Fewer than 1 in 5 homebuyers in California - around 16% - ... more

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Denim Day turns 25: A Global Stand Against Sexual Violence Denim Day turns 25: A Global Stand Against Sexual Violence
LA April 24, 2024

Denim Day turns 25: A Global Stand Against Sexual Violence

In 1992, an Italian Supreme Court decision sparked global outrage and subsequently ... more

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Residents Push Back on Bill Permitting High-Density Housing Near Transit Hubs Residents Push Back on Bill Permitting High-Density Housing Near Transit Hubs
California September 24, 2025

Residents Push Back on Bill Permitting High-Density Housing Near Transit Hubs

A growing number of San Fernando Valley residents and neighborhood groups are ... more

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Americans Dominate Mexico’s Foreign Population Americans Dominate Mexico’s Foreign Population
Mexico August 1, 2025

Americans Dominate Mexico’s Foreign Population

Immigration statistics from the Ministry of the Interior (Segob) indicate that, from ... more

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Community college enrollment grows as students seek affordable career pathways Community college enrollment grows as students seek affordable career pathways
Education May 30, 2023

Community college enrollment grows as students seek affordable career pathways

Community college enrollment, buoyed by younger students and fresh interest in job-related ... more

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US law entitles immigrant children to an education. Some conservatives say that should change US law entitles immigrant children to an education. Some conservatives say that should change
Education October 16, 2024

US law entitles immigrant children to an education. Some conservatives say that should change

At a sparsely attended meeting last year, the Saugus Public School Committee ... more

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Hungry Kids Can’t Learn: Free Meals at Risk for Millions Hungry Kids Can’t Learn: Free Meals at Risk for Millions
Education August 14, 2025

Hungry Kids Can’t Learn: Free Meals at Risk for Millions

The leader of the largest teachers union in the United States is ... more

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Most Americans report listening to podcasts more frequently than older generations Most Americans report listening to podcasts more frequently than older generations
Latinos April 19, 2023

Most Americans report listening to podcasts more frequently than older generations

The vast majority (87%) of Americans who listen to news on podcasts ... more

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Bill could immortalize the case of a brave Latino family that fought against segregation in California schools Bill could immortalize the case of a brave Latino family that fought against segregation in California schools
Latinos September 27, 2023

Bill could immortalize the case of a brave Latino family that fought against segregation in California schools

Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., will introduce legislation Wednesday to rename the Los ... more

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Ary Amaya is 27 acres into an Indigenous-led reforestation of L.A. She’s far from done Ary Amaya is 27 acres into an Indigenous-led reforestation of L.A. She’s far from done
Latinos May 14, 2024

Ary Amaya is 27 acres into an Indigenous-led reforestation of L.A. She’s far from done

Ary Amaya barely squints as she stands awash in the midmorning glare, ... more

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Antonio Villaraigosa, former LA mayor, makes another run for California governor Antonio Villaraigosa, former LA mayor, makes another run for California governor
Latinos July 23, 2024

Antonio Villaraigosa, former LA mayor, makes another run for California governor

Former LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is making another run for California governor. "California ... more