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Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers
Climate Change August 18, 2023

Most Americans don’t believe in climate change; they distrust the newspapers

14% of Americans say there is no solid evidence that climate change ... more

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Seasonal Hiring Decelerates, Signaling Tougher Market for Job Seekers Seasonal Hiring Decelerates, Signaling Tougher Market for Job Seekers
Economy November 21, 2025

Seasonal Hiring Decelerates, Signaling Tougher Market for Job Seekers

Employers are signaling a more cautious approach to holiday hiring this year. ... more

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Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino
California September 15, 2025

Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino

The nation's first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission train rolled out of downtown San Bernardino ... more

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Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity
Homelessness November 1, 2022

Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity

The percentage of people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County rose to the ... more

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Over 70% of world’s workforce exposed to excessive heat each year, UN finds Over 70% of world’s workforce exposed to excessive heat each year, UN finds
Labor April 23, 2024

Over 70% of world’s workforce exposed to excessive heat each year, UN finds

Extreme heat exacerbated by human-caused climate change kills thousands of workers around ... more

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Abortion: A dangerous migration from the U.S. to Mexico in search of access to services Abortion: A dangerous migration from the U.S. to Mexico in search of access to services
Healthcare September 26, 2023

Abortion: A dangerous migration from the U.S. to Mexico in search of access to services

The growing U.S. demand for abortion care is not limited to deliveries ... more

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California’s New Domestic Worker Law Marks Historic Victory for Latina and Immigrant Women California’s New Domestic Worker Law Marks Historic Victory for Latina and Immigrant Women
California July 24, 2025

California’s New Domestic Worker Law Marks Historic Victory for Latina and Immigrant Women

New California law grants long-overdue safety and labor protections to domestic workers—most ... more

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People in the U.S. die the youngest and experience the most avoidable deaths People in the U.S. die the youngest and experience the most avoidable deaths
Healthcare September 23, 2024

People in the U.S. die the youngest and experience the most avoidable deaths

The health system in the U.S. is failing, a startling new report ... more

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Latinos have higher rates of kidney dialysis infection Latinos have higher rates of kidney dialysis infection
Health February 7, 2023

Latinos have higher rates of kidney dialysis infection

Preventable bloodstream infections related to kidney failure treatment are more common in ... more

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4 Tips: Make your Workday Better, Change Your Routine 4 Tips: Make your Workday Better, Change Your Routine
Mental Health June 18, 2023

4 Tips: Make your Workday Better, Change Your Routine

Is your workday leaving you drained and uninspired? Do you find yourself ... more

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The trends of 2024 to get in shape The trends of 2024 to get in shape
Health January 9, 2024

The trends of 2024 to get in shape

Every year, fitness experts respond to various surveys to predict the trends ... more

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Women in their 40s and older should get a mammogram every other year Women in their 40s and older should get a mammogram every other year
Health May 1, 2024

Women in their 40s and older should get a mammogram every other year

Women should get a mammogram every other year starting at age 40, ... more

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It’s Okay to Decline an Invitation If You Don’t Want to Go It’s Okay to Decline an Invitation If You Don’t Want to Go
Mental Health January 10, 2024

It’s Okay to Decline an Invitation If You Don’t Want to Go

It's okay to decline an invitation. People are often invited by friends ... more

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Can I talk to you about my mental health? Can I talk to you about my mental health?
Mental Health May 3, 2024

Can I talk to you about my mental health?

Half of Americans or more say they are extremely or very comfortable ... 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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7 tips to keep your New Year’s resolution 7 tips to keep your New Year’s resolution
Mental Health January 3, 2025

7 tips to keep your New Year’s resolution

Making New Year’s resolutions is a yearly tradition for many people. Yet, ... more

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“It’s a Hard Time to Be Latino”: New Poll Finds Deepening Pessimism “It’s a Hard Time to Be Latino”: New Poll Finds Deepening Pessimism
Latinos November 7, 2025

“It’s a Hard Time to Be Latino”: New Poll Finds Deepening Pessimism

Nearly two in three Latinos say it's a bad time to be ... 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 needs .3 billion to address homelessness in the city Los Angeles needs $1.3 billion to address homelessness in the city
LA April 24, 2023

Los Angeles needs $1.3 billion to address homelessness in the city

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says she told President Biden that ... more