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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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Healthy tortillas? Legislator introduces bill to incorporate folic acid into this food Healthy tortillas? Legislator introduces bill to incorporate folic acid into this food
Food April 16, 2024

Healthy tortillas? Legislator introduces bill to incorporate folic acid into this food

What does folic acid do to the body? Folic acid and folate help ... more

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Birthrates Languish in Record Lows, C.D.C. Reports Birthrates Languish in Record Lows, C.D.C. Reports
Family April 25, 2025

Birthrates Languish in Record Lows, C.D.C. Reports

Births in the United States increased by just 1 percent in 2024, ... more

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Jessica Alba teamed up with Lil’ Libros to celebrate the Day of the Dead Jessica Alba teamed up with Lil’ Libros to celebrate the Day of the Dead
Culture October 24, 2023

Jessica Alba teamed up with Lil’ Libros to celebrate the Day of the Dead

There are diapers with colorful displays of animals, cars and trains, Disney ... more

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How much will the rain help California’s drought? How much will the rain help California’s drought?
Climate Change January 12, 2023

How much will the rain help California’s drought?

California has experienced a devastating, multi-year drought that's depleted reservoirs, forced officials ... more

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How a second Trump term will impact environmental and climate policy How a second Trump term will impact environmental and climate policy
Climate Change January 2, 2025

How a second Trump term will impact environmental and climate policy

UCLA School of Law’s Cara Horowitz and Ann Carlson discuss regulations, litigation ... more

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Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity
Homelessness November 1, 2022

Emergency: Latino Homelessness Soars in L.A. County, Urgent Action Needed to Address Disparity

The percentage of people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County rose to the ... more

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Free COVID tests from government available again Free COVID tests from government available again
Healthcare September 26, 2023

Free COVID tests from government available again

Starting yesterday, Americans can order four free COVID-19 tests from the government ... more

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Black, Hispanic Doctors See Much Larger Proportion of Medicaid Patients Black, Hispanic Doctors See Much Larger Proportion of Medicaid Patients
Healthcare September 25, 2024

Black, Hispanic Doctors See Much Larger Proportion of Medicaid Patients

Latino and Black family doctors are more likely to hang their shingle ... more

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Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes
Health July 15, 2023

Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes

Over the last year, the injectable diabetes medication Ozempic steamrolled through TikTok, ... more

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Lupus and other autoimmune diseases strike far more women than men Lupus and other autoimmune diseases strike far more women than men
Health February 2, 2024

Lupus and other autoimmune diseases strike far more women than men

Women are far more likely than men to get autoimmune diseases, when ... more

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The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question
Health June 7, 2024

The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question

Researchers led by the Cleveland Clinic linked the low-calorie sugar substitute xylitol ... more

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Clínica Romero turns into Winter Wonderland Clínica Romero turns into Winter Wonderland
Health December 23, 2024

Clínica Romero turns into Winter Wonderland

The organization that’s been helping the community for over 50 years holds ... more