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One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’ One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’
Homelessness December 16, 2024

One city did it: ‘Functional Zero Street Homelessness’

Redondo Beach recently celebrated becoming the first city in the South Bay ... more

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Black and Latina women are driving labor union growth in the U.S. Black and Latina women are driving labor union growth in the U.S.
Labor October 8, 2024

Black and Latina women are driving labor union growth in the U.S.

In 2023, Black women’s union growth rate notched a slight bump from ... more

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California’s Medi-Cal Faces $3.44 Billion Shortfall: What’s Behind the Budget Crisis? California’s Medi-Cal Faces $3.44 Billion Shortfall: What’s Behind the Budget Crisis?
Healthcare March 13, 2025

California’s Medi-Cal Faces $3.44 Billion Shortfall: What’s Behind the Budget Crisis?

Exploring the financial strains of Medi-Cal, from undocumented immigrant coverage to rising ... more

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Sport Programs are More Important than Ever for Kids’ Mental Health Sport Programs are More Important than Ever for Kids’ Mental Health
Mental Health May 23, 2023

Sport Programs are More Important than Ever for Kids’ Mental Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has been harmful to kids’ mental health, but participation ... more

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Dangerous Hepatitis A outbreak is being linked to strawberries imported from Mexico Dangerous Hepatitis A outbreak is being linked to strawberries imported from Mexico
Health June 15, 2023

Dangerous Hepatitis A outbreak is being linked to strawberries imported from Mexico

Hepatitis A Outbreak: Multiple brands of frozen strawberries and fruit products sold ... more

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Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing
Mental Health July 3, 2023

Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing

Doing nothing, just glancing at the horizon while the waves of the ... more

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Don’t trust yourself, keep your cholesterol in check Don’t trust yourself, keep your cholesterol in check
Health February 1, 2024

Don’t trust yourself, keep your cholesterol in check

While 86 million adults in the United States have high cholesterol levels, ... more

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More people are pessimistic than optimistic about the future of the family More people are pessimistic than optimistic about the future of the family
Mental Health September 16, 2023

More people are pessimistic than optimistic about the future of the family

Trends in marriage and fertility along with shifting social norms and important ... more

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You Won’t Lose Weight on Ozempic Forever You Won’t Lose Weight on Ozempic Forever
Health June 4, 2024

You Won’t Lose Weight on Ozempic Forever

The human body is built to fight back against weight loss. Smaller ... more

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81% of Americans said divorce is morally acceptable 81% of Americans said divorce is morally acceptable
Mental Health January 28, 2024

81% of Americans said divorce is morally acceptable

Divorce has become a major life milestone replete with specialized parties, large ... more

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US cuts to HIV aid will cost millions of lives US cuts to HIV aid will cost millions of lives
Health March 25, 2025

US cuts to HIV aid will cost millions of lives

US funding cuts will lead to an additional 2,000 new HIV infections ... more

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The Alarm Over Social Media Is Getting Through to Teens The Alarm Over Social Media Is Getting Through to Teens
Mental Health April 23, 2025

The Alarm Over Social Media Is Getting Through to Teens

Rising rates of poor mental health among youth have been called a ... more

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Biden’s Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Surge in California Cases Biden’s Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Surge in California Cases
Health May 20, 2025

Biden’s Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Surge in California Cases

Sharp Rise in Advanced Prostate Cancer Sparks Alarm Nationwide and in California, ... more

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California to Offer Affordable, State-Made Insulin Starting Next Year California to Offer Affordable, State-Made Insulin Starting Next Year
Health October 17, 2025

California to Offer Affordable, State-Made Insulin Starting Next Year

Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that California will begin selling affordable insulin ... more

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Action to relieve overcrowding in L.A. Housing Action to relieve overcrowding in L.A. Housing
Housing March 25, 2024

Action to relieve overcrowding in L.A. Housing

The City of Los Angeles now has a higher rate of housing ... more

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Newsom Will Order California Officials to Remove Homeless Encampments Newsom Will Order California Officials to Remove Homeless Encampments
LA July 25, 2024

Newsom Will Order California Officials to Remove Homeless Encampments

Gov. Gavin Newsom will order California officials on Thursday to begin dismantling ... more

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PROPOSITION 2 PROPOSITION 2
Propositions October 8, 2024

PROPOSITION 2

Renovation of existing public school and community college facilities. more

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Mosquito Season Hits Early in California: What Latino Families Need to Know Mosquito Season Hits Early in California: What Latino Families Need to Know
FYI May 20, 2025

Mosquito Season Hits Early in California: What Latino Families Need to Know

Protect your kids this summer from dengue, Zika, and other mosquito-borne illnesses ... more

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Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard and 1,500 other Universities Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard and 1,500 other Universities
Education July 3, 2023

Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard and 1,500 other Universities

A civil rights group is challenging legacy admissions at Harvard University, saying ... more