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The 6 female referees who will make history in the World Cup The 6 female referees who will make history in the World Cup
World Cup November 19, 2022

The 6 female referees who will make history in the World Cup

Three female referees will officiate matches at the FIFA World Cup for ... more

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Mattel introduces first Barbie with Down syndrome Mattel introduces first Barbie with Down syndrome
Entertainment May 12, 2023

Mattel introduces first Barbie with Down syndrome

Toy company Mattel revealed its first Barbie doll representing a person with ... more

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Smash-and-grab robberies leave a loss of up to $112 billion Smash-and-grab robberies leave a loss of up to $112 billion
Crime October 3, 2023

Smash-and-grab robberies leave a loss of up to $112 billion

A group of young people stormed businesses in downtown Philadelphia last Wednesday. ... more

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A study warns that the only safe way to drink alcohol is not to drink A study warns that the only safe way to drink alcohol is not to drink
Wellness January 20, 2023

A study warns that the only safe way to drink alcohol is not to drink

The sporadic beer to follow football on television or the digestive that ... more

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“We must decolonize therapy, make it accessible to minorities” “We must decolonize therapy, make it accessible to minorities”
Community April 3, 2023

“We must decolonize therapy, make it accessible to minorities”

Adriana Rodríguez can't be told that she hasn't lived what she speaks ... more

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Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children
Wellness July 10, 2023

Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children

Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to ... more

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The number of people volunteering to donate blood is at the lowest level in 20 years The number of people volunteering to donate blood is at the lowest level in 20 years
Wellness January 10, 2024

The number of people volunteering to donate blood is at the lowest level in 20 years

The United States is facing an emergency blood shortage, according to the ... more

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Jonathan L. Perez: “With food, we are making history” Jonathan L. Perez: “With food, we are making history”
Food March 11, 2024

Jonathan L. Perez: “With food, we are making history”

The life of the renowned chef Jonathan L. Perez has been very ... more

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$5,000 to get pregnant? It is the idea of ​​the White House so that families have more children $5,000 to get pregnant? It is the idea of ​​the White House so that families have more children
Family April 24, 2025

$5,000 to get pregnant? It is the idea of ​​the White House so that families have more children

The White House has been fielding proposals aimed at persuading people to ... more

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Sharing, cooperation, conflict resolution and aversion to inequity, makes mammals a more just community Sharing, cooperation, conflict resolution and aversion to inequity, makes mammals a more just community
Culture October 15, 2023

Sharing, cooperation, conflict resolution and aversion to inequity, makes mammals a more just community

  Because literature and film so often depict nature as inherently unfair, people ... more

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This year California’s fire season will be brutal, more money on the way This year California’s fire season will be brutal, more money on the way
Climate Change July 6, 2022

This year California’s fire season will be brutal, more money on the way

By many accounts, this year’s fire season will be brutal. California is in ... more

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How Much Food Will Be Wasted This Thanksgiving? How Much Food Will Be Wasted This Thanksgiving?
Climate Change November 27, 2024

How Much Food Will Be Wasted This Thanksgiving?

*An estimated 316 million pounds of food will be wasted in the ... more

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The Silent Signs of Relationship Dissatisfaction The Silent Signs of Relationship Dissatisfaction
Relationship March 6, 2024

The Silent Signs of Relationship Dissatisfaction

Relationships can be complex, and sometimes subtle signs of dissatisfaction or disengagement ... more

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Nearly 1 in 3 Latinx Medi-Cal Members Dropped from Coverage in First Month of Redeterminations Nearly 1 in 3 Latinx Medi-Cal Members Dropped from Coverage in First Month of Redeterminations
Healthcare September 24, 2023

Nearly 1 in 3 Latinx Medi-Cal Members Dropped from Coverage in First Month of Redeterminations

The Department of Health Care Services released data this week on the ... more

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Fire smoke linked to asthma episodes in kids Fire smoke linked to asthma episodes in kids
Healthcare September 12, 2024

Fire smoke linked to asthma episodes in kids

Smoke from a massive 2018 California wildfire worsened asthma symptoms among Latino ... more

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Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, hero or villain? good for your health? Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, hero or villain? good for your health?
Health June 14, 2023

Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, hero or villain? good for your health?

Beyond the controversy over whether the hero of Eva Longoria's film, Richard ... more

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Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge
Health January 30, 2024

Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge

Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge, reaching ... more

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Closure of US-Mexico border during Covid pandemic increased HIV transmission Closure of US-Mexico border during Covid pandemic increased HIV transmission
Health May 22, 2024

Closure of US-Mexico border during Covid pandemic increased HIV transmission

The border crossing that separates Tijuana in Mexico from San Diego in ... more

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Latino population faces abysmal oral health outcomes: What can be done? Latino population faces abysmal oral health outcomes: What can be done?
Health December 20, 2024

Latino population faces abysmal oral health outcomes: What can be done?

The Latino population has accounted for 56% of the US population growth ... more