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It’s one of the reasons the fire department is relying more on mobile water stations for their helicopters.
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“Band-Aids are good … But what we really want to do is stop the bleed,” said the study’s lead researcher. “There is no medicine as powerful as housing.”
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The American Library Association tallied a nearly 75% increase in censorship efforts last year compared to 2021.
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Nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed abortion bans around the country to take effect, some cities and states are pushing in the other direction, a new report finds.
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What puzzles most people — like solving a Rubik's cube — makes sense to Max Park. And the world of speedcubing has helped the autistic 21-year-old crack the code on what might come easy to others.
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Analysis by research institute CREDO, based at Stanford, found little difference for white, Asian and special education students but strong progress by Black and Hispanic students attending Aspire and other charter management organizations.
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Retired U.S. Navy submarine Capt. David Marquet says crews would need to locate the vessel then bring it to the surface to unlatch it. He puts the odds of passengers' survival at "about 1%."
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Cal State Northridge is hosting their first lowrider show to mark the end of a lowrider exhibit.
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Latino children and teens have the highest overweight and obesity rates of any ethnic group.
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New federal funding will help coastal communities fight against rising sea levels and strengthen the electric grid during heatwaves, storms, and other climate events.
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Keenan Anderson, 31, died Jan. 3, hours after an LAPD officer tased him multiple times following a traffic collision.
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Want to plant but afraid of the 'ouch'? Here's advices from a physical therapist for how to get hands-on in the garden, even if you have back pain or other chronic aches.