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Lionel Messi says he had no ‘political reasons’ for missing Hong Kong match Lionel Messi says he had no ‘political reasons’ for missing Hong Kong match
USA February 20, 2024

Lionel Messi says he had no ‘political reasons’ for missing Hong Kong match

Soccer star Lionel Messi said that his failure to play in an ... more

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Avoid traffic: the absolute best times to travel during Memorial Day weekend 2024 Avoid traffic: the absolute best times to travel during Memorial Day weekend 2024
USA May 21, 2024

Avoid traffic: the absolute best times to travel during Memorial Day weekend 2024

Hitting the road for the unofficial start of summer? This year, AAA ... 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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Speaking without vocal cords, thanks to a new AI-assisted wearable device Speaking without vocal cords, thanks to a new AI-assisted wearable device
Technology March 15, 2024

Speaking without vocal cords, thanks to a new AI-assisted wearable device

People with voice disorders, including those with pathological vocal cord conditions or ... more

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55 Latin songs were placed on the list of the most listened to on Apple Music 55 Latin songs were placed on the list of the most listened to on Apple Music
Entertainment November 30, 2022

55 Latin songs were placed on the list of the most listened to on Apple Music

“Stay,” the smash hit by The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber topped ... more

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Rainbow Fentanyl, the New Enemy in the US Rainbow Fentanyl, the New Enemy in the US
Crime May 23, 2023

Rainbow Fentanyl, the New Enemy in the US

In mid-September, a 15-year-old girl died in a bathroom at her high ... more

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Report reveals increase in tobacco consumption among teenagers Report reveals increase in tobacco consumption among teenagers
Wellness November 29, 2022

Report reveals increase in tobacco consumption among teenagers

A study released today from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ... more

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L.A. ‘food desert’ program will expand to Harbor City, Watts L.A. ‘food desert’ program will expand to Harbor City, Watts
Community August 28, 2023

L.A. ‘food desert’ program will expand to Harbor City, Watts

The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday approved a motion seeking to expand ... more

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Nearly 1 in 5 LGBTQ adults have never come out, Gallup survey finds Nearly 1 in 5 LGBTQ adults have never come out, Gallup survey finds
LGBTQ July 31, 2024

Nearly 1 in 5 LGBTQ adults have never come out, Gallup survey finds

Though LGBTQ adults say society has become more accepting of lesbian, gay, ... more

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Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market
Culture October 17, 2024

Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market

ByteDance, the Chinese technology giant that owns TikTok, made an initial move ... more

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Patzcuaro: A lake in Mexico’s ‘magical town’ is disappearing Patzcuaro: A lake in Mexico’s ‘magical town’ is disappearing
Climate Change April 26, 2024

Patzcuaro: A lake in Mexico’s ‘magical town’ is disappearing

A popular lake in central Mexico that is a major tourist destination ... more

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How Black and Hispanic Americans view clinical trials How Black and Hispanic Americans view clinical trials
Healthcare December 2, 2022

How Black and Hispanic Americans view clinical trials

The coronavirus outbreak has brought renewed attention to the clinical trial process, ... more

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LACDPH dissects the health of L.A. neighborhoods LACDPH dissects the health of L.A. neighborhoods
Health April 29, 2024

LACDPH dissects the health of L.A. neighborhoods

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health launched a new tool ... more

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Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19 Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19
COVID November 22, 2022

Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19

There is growing evidence that patients recovering after a severe acute respiratory ... more

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Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date
Health December 17, 2023

Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date

    Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date. Three ... more

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Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace
Health April 17, 2024

Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace

Walking is among the world's most popular forms of exercise, and far ... 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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LA mayor and housing authority urge landlords to accept fed’s renter vouchers LA mayor and housing authority urge landlords to accept fed’s renter vouchers
Housing June 21, 2024

LA mayor and housing authority urge landlords to accept fed’s renter vouchers

After hosting a presentation earlier this week on the issue of housing ... more

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PROPOSITION 34 PROPOSITION 34
Propositions October 8, 2024

PROPOSITION 34

New rules on how Certain health care entities spend revenue they earn ... more

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Americans spend thousands of dollars, credit card debt to consume products for overweight Americans spend thousands of dollars, credit card debt to consume products for overweight
Business September 8, 2023

Americans spend thousands of dollars, credit card debt to consume products for overweight

Across the country, some overweight consumers are paying $10,000 a year or ... more