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Today's forecast reveals cooler temps, cloudy skies and some drizzle along the Grapevine.
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How one local non-profit is supporting Black, Brown and women entrepreneurs in climate tech.
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The case has profound implications for almost every aspect of American life, especially at a time when there are great national security concerns about false information online.
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It’s reasonable to wonder how neatly the lessons from ancient societies apply to today.
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An idle well fee program is masking vast cleanup costs while harming residents and the climate.
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Learn about a legendary Hollywood monster maker. Attend an exploding pumpkin carving workshop. Listen to a showcase of stories from The Moth.
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Therapists say that giving speakers of other languages mental health vocabulary in their own language is a first step toward better mental health.
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The federal agency says it is proposing a ban on the use of formaldehyde in hair straighteners and smoothers, which have been linked to increased cancer risks.
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More diversity in climate tech is good for business and society, but there's a long way to go to move the needle.
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A professor of Jewish history at UCLA has tried to stake out some middle ground, where Jews and Palestinians on campus could safely stand and grieve for one another.
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The GOP hasn't always been so focused on Israel, but evangelicals, partisan sorting and neoconservatism all helped change that. Those ties take center stage now as the Israel-Hamas war rages on.
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Fourteen trucks with essential supplies provided by the United Nations entered the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday. It included water, food and medical equipment, but no fuel.