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One in five Hispanic men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer One in five Hispanic men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer
Wellness March 3, 2023

One in five Hispanic men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer

Prostate cancer has the lousy reputation it deserves. Second only to skin ... more

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6 Easy Seps: How Your Own Vegetable Garden Could Outsmart Tariffs Rising Prices 6 Easy Seps: How Your Own Vegetable Garden Could Outsmart Tariffs Rising Prices
Tips April 15, 2025

6 Easy Seps: How Your Own Vegetable Garden Could Outsmart Tariffs Rising Prices

A 20.91% tax on Mexican tomatoes hits consumers hard—but planting your own ... more

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Chronic Pain is ‘Killing’ America Chronic Pain is ‘Killing’ America
Health May 23, 2023

Chronic Pain is ‘Killing’ America

New cases of chronic pain occur more often in the United States ... more

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Christmas tree demand remains high despite inflation Christmas tree demand remains high despite inflation
Economy December 19, 2022

Christmas tree demand remains high despite inflation

For all the worries about inflation and the economy, Americans aren’t scrimping ... more

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How Pope Francis became an unlikely fashion icon How Pope Francis became an unlikely fashion icon
Religion April 25, 2025

How Pope Francis became an unlikely fashion icon

Fashion may not be the first thing that comes to mind when ... more

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Report: More immigration more job growth Report: More immigration more job growth
Economy March 13, 2024

Report: More immigration more job growth

A surge in immigration last year helps explain the economy's striking resilience ... more

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LGBTQ+ Latino Elected Officials Triple since 2017 LGBTQ+ Latino Elected Officials Triple since 2017
LGBTQ June 7, 2023

LGBTQ+ Latino Elected Officials Triple since 2017

The number of elected Latinos who openly identify as LGBTQ+ has more ... more

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Prices are up in all U.S. metro areas, but some much more than others Prices are up in all U.S. metro areas, but some much more than others
Economy October 9, 2024

Prices are up in all U.S. metro areas, but some much more than others

Inflation in the United States is down significantly from its recent highs, ... more

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“We need art; there are many distractions in the community.” “We need art; there are many distractions in the community.”
Art June 3, 2024

“We need art; there are many distractions in the community.”

"I was in a survival state, felt very lonely, and doing conflicting ... more

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Toy makers and stores are freezing holiday orders, predicting shortages and higher prices. Toy makers and stores are freezing holiday orders, predicting shortages and higher prices.
Economy April 30, 2025

Toy makers and stores are freezing holiday orders, predicting shortages and higher prices.

President Trump’s China tariffs are threatening Christmas. Toy makers, children’s shops and specialty ... more

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SNAP doesn’t cover even a low-cost meal in 99% of counties SNAP doesn’t cover even a low-cost meal in 99% of counties
Economy July 23, 2025

SNAP doesn’t cover even a low-cost meal in 99% of counties

SNAP, otherwise known as food stamps, only provides around $6 a day ... more

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Emergency in San Bernardino: Snow and rain leave roads and streets closed Emergency in San Bernardino: Snow and rain leave roads and streets closed
Climate Change February 28, 2023

Emergency in San Bernardino: Snow and rain leave roads and streets closed

San Bernardino County declares state of emergency as storm dumps more snow San ... more

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When Low-Income Shoppers Pull Back, the Whole Economy Feels It When Low-Income Shoppers Pull Back, the Whole Economy Feels It
Economy November 11, 2025

When Low-Income Shoppers Pull Back, the Whole Economy Feels It

Traffic from low-income consumers at quick-service restaurants declined by “nearly double digits ... more

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Los Angeles is Burning, and Accelerating Hydroclimate Whiplash is the Key Climate Connection Los Angeles is Burning, and Accelerating Hydroclimate Whiplash is the Key Climate Connection
Climate Change January 24, 2025

Los Angeles is Burning, and Accelerating Hydroclimate Whiplash is the Key Climate Connection

Hydroclimate whiplash in California: After years of severe drought, dozens of atmospheric ... more

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Robots are comming for your jobs: Loss of work to Automation is Real Robots are comming for your jobs: Loss of work to Automation is Real
Labor September 15, 2022

Robots are comming for your jobs: Loss of work to Automation is Real

In a union-funded study, the nonprofit research organization Economic Roundtable calculated how ... more

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Money might not be the most romantic topic for Valentine’s Day Money might not be the most romantic topic for Valentine’s Day
Relationship February 13, 2024

Money might not be the most romantic topic for Valentine’s Day

Money might not be the most romantic topic for Valentine’s Day, but ... more

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For Women’s History Month, a look at gender gains – and gaps – in the U.S. For Women’s History Month, a look at gender gains – and gaps – in the U.S.
Labor March 4, 2024

For Women’s History Month, a look at gender gains – and gaps – in the U.S.

For American women, job opportunities look much different than they did 50 ... more