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The budget is subject to final approval by the Legislature by mid-June, but the governor seemed confident that dyslexia screening would survive last-minute political wrangling. California is one of only 10 states nationwide that does not screen students for dyslexia.
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Advocacy groups and medical professionals are troubled by the skyrocketing number of unhoused people who have died from overdoses in recent years.
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Members of Molina's quilting group say the pioneering politician stood by their side through tough times.
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On average, two unhoused people in L.A. County died from overdoses every day in 2020 and 2021.
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Watch The Black Version of films come to life through improv. Listen to stories that people never thought they’d share in public. Attend The Paramount Showcase. Rock to the folksy, neo-soul of Wilder Woods.
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Molina’s career was one of firsts: She was the first Latina elected to the California Assembly, the L.A. City Council, and the county Board of Supervisors.
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More than 200 people attended Sunday's service commemorating Dr. John Cheng, who was killed trying to stop the shooter. He's credited with saving many lives.
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Among them: Remember the golden rule, and keep yourself grounded.
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Reckless behavior with money can be a warning sign of cognitive decline — and the condition can put people at risk of financial ruin. There are few institutional safeguards in place.
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Immigration authorities touted a major update meant to improve CBP One, an app that's now the main authorized portal to seek asylum at the border. But migrants in Juárez say it's still not working.
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As hip-hop marks its 50th anniversary, there's a part of its history that's not always told: A mission to create public-health raps.
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Bigger writers rooms and longer seasons mean more costs. This strike comes as streamers look to cut costs every which way, from merging services to cutting content.