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Trump Cuts School Mental Health Grants—California and L.A. Students Are Among the Hardest Hit Trump Cuts School Mental Health Grants—California and L.A. Students Are Among the Hardest Hit
Mental Health May 4, 2025

Trump Cuts School Mental Health Grants—California and L.A. Students Are Among the Hardest Hit

Urge lawmakers to restore funding for bilingual and culturally competent counselors in ... more

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Little Tokyo community rallies behind beloved restaurant facing eviction Little Tokyo community rallies behind beloved restaurant facing eviction
LA December 11, 2023

Little Tokyo community rallies behind beloved restaurant facing eviction

Some members of the Little Tokyo community are hoping to save a ... more

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Easy but Not So Easy: Walking to Dodger Stadium Easy but Not So Easy: Walking to Dodger Stadium
LA October 23, 2024

Easy but Not So Easy: Walking to Dodger Stadium

The Los Angeles Dodgers are heading back to the World Series for ... more

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The Dodgers say yes to Donald Trump; They will visit the White House The Dodgers say yes to Donald Trump; They will visit the White House
LA March 27, 2025

The Dodgers say yes to Donald Trump; They will visit the White House

The Los Angeles Dodgers accepted an invitation to celebrate their World Series ... more

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Proposition 28: LA Magnet School inaugurated to resolve issue of diversity in the arts Proposition 28: LA Magnet School inaugurated to resolve issue of diversity in the arts
Education September 16, 2022

Proposition 28: LA Magnet School inaugurated to resolve issue of diversity in the arts

In November, Proposition 28 is voted on, which establishes the learning of ... more

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The Real Roots of Student Cheating The Real Roots of Student Cheating
Education September 29, 2023

The Real Roots of Student Cheating

The release of ChatGPT has high school and college teachers wringing their ... more

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The LéaLA Organizing Committee is excited to announce the dates for the 2024 edition The LéaLA Organizing Committee is excited to announce the dates for the 2024 edition
Education August 17, 2024

The LéaLA Organizing Committee is excited to announce the dates for the 2024 edition

LéaLA Prepares for its 2024 Edition, Strengthening its Presence as a Book ... more

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Latinos Lag in Lead Roles on Netflix, Despite Gains in Female Representation Latinos Lag in Lead Roles on Netflix, Despite Gains in Female Representation
Latinos April 29, 2023

Latinos Lag in Lead Roles on Netflix, Despite Gains in Female Representation

Netflix Inc has increased the number of Asian and women in lead ... more

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Breaking Stereotypes: How #Nosabo Kids Challenge Latino Language Norms and Thrive on TikTok Breaking Stereotypes: How #Nosabo Kids Challenge Latino Language Norms and Thrive on TikTok
Latinos September 18, 2023

Breaking Stereotypes: How #Nosabo Kids Challenge Latino Language Norms and Thrive on TikTok

In recent years, the phrase "no sabo," which is the incorrect way ... more

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Selena’s enduring legacy as a music icon is evident in her posthumous Medal of Arts Selena’s enduring legacy as a music icon is evident in her posthumous Medal of Arts
Entertainment October 23, 2024

Selena’s enduring legacy as a music icon is evident in her posthumous Medal of Arts

If the "Queen of Tejano" musician Selena Quintanilla Perez — simply known ... more

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Trump administration wants to strip US citizenship from migrants with civil convictions Trump administration wants to strip US citizenship from migrants with civil convictions
Immigration July 1, 2025

Trump administration wants to strip US citizenship from migrants with civil convictions

The Donald Trump administration wants to promote the revocation of U.S. citizenship ... more

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State by State abortion laws that are in effect and which are blocked State by State abortion laws that are in effect and which are blocked
Politics July 4, 2022

State by State abortion laws that are in effect and which are blocked

Eight states have now outlawed abortion, but federal judges in Kentucky, Louisiana and Utah have temporarily ... more

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Six states urge U.S. Supreme Court to keep block on Biden student debt relief Six states urge U.S. Supreme Court to keep block on Biden student debt relief
Politics November 25, 2022

Six states urge U.S. Supreme Court to keep block on Biden student debt relief

Six states on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject President ... more

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Bill to Combat Youth Fentanyl Crisis to be Introduced After Multiple Teens Overdose Bill to Combat Youth Fentanyl Crisis to be Introduced After Multiple Teens Overdose
Politics April 25, 2023

Bill to Combat Youth Fentanyl Crisis to be Introduced After Multiple Teens Overdose

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, announced Monday that he will soon introduce legislation ... more

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Congressman Joaquín Castro comes out in defense of Mexico, criticizes Republicans Congressman Joaquín Castro comes out in defense of Mexico, criticizes Republicans
Politics October 5, 2023

Congressman Joaquín Castro comes out in defense of Mexico, criticizes Republicans

A progressive US congressman from Texas has asked his legislative colleagues to ... more

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Arizona abortion ban will drive more patients to California Arizona abortion ban will drive more patients to California
Healthcare April 10, 2024

Arizona abortion ban will drive more patients to California

California clinics have begun preparing for a possible influx of patients seeking ... more

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Most U.S. vice presidents in recent decades have sought the presidency, but relatively few have won Most U.S. vice presidents in recent decades have sought the presidency, but relatively few have won
Politics August 2, 2024

Most U.S. vice presidents in recent decades have sought the presidency, but relatively few have won

Vice President Kamala Harris has launched her bid for the 2024 Democratic ... more

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It took about 109 years in Los Angeles for women to become the majority on the City Council. It took about 109 years in Los Angeles for women to become the majority on the City Council.
Politics December 11, 2024

It took about 109 years in Los Angeles for women to become the majority on the City Council.

With Ysabel Jurado's swearing-in, the City Council's composition is now 8 women ... more