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Jason Kelce finds it "hard" to spend time with his family.The 37-year-old retired footballer - who is married to Kylie ... Read More
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How the Aryan Brotherhood used O.C. punk rockers to grow beyond prison walls
LOS ANGELES -- Two men lay in a dark street in Pomona.
The gunshot wounds made clear how they died. Their tattoos offered clues about how they lived: Swastikas. Lightning bolts. Iron crosses. The words “Blood and Honor�...Read more
Editorial: Hands off -- Trump attempt to suspend habeas corpus is a bright red line
The Trump White House is 1,000% wrong in “actively looking at” suspending habeas corpus in the context of immigration. It is the only protection written into the Constitution, not the Bill of Rights, a fundamental ...Read more
Children's health services could see trims even under scaled-back Medicaid cuts
Even as Republicans in Congress walk back their most aggressive proposal to slash federal Medicaid spending, they are weighing other options that could force states to cut services for children and other vulnerable ...Read more
A California lawmaker leans into her medical training in fight for health safety net
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — State Sen. Akilah Weber Pierson anticipates that California’s sprawling Medicaid program, known as Medi-Cal, may need to be dialed back after Gov. Gavin Newsom releases his latest budget, which ...Read more
In the Deep South, health care fights echo civil rights battles
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Tara Campbell unlocked the front door of the Bricklayers Hall, a no-frills brick building on South Union Street in downtown Montgomery, half a mile from the white-domed Alabama Capitol.
She was ...Read more
Baja California governor responds to revocation of U.S. visa: 'I am calm'
While Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Ávila says she still doesn’t know why the U.S. government revoked her non-immigrant visa, she is convinced the matter will be worked out.
“It doesn’t mean I did anything ...Read more
Medical students change lives -- and get crucial experience -- in tattoo removal program
SAN DIEGO -- Since she was a child, Maya Shetty knew she was going to be a doctor.
She wanted to follow in the footsteps of her parents, who are both primary care physicians in West Virginia. And she wanted to use her ...Read more
Commentary: Why older Americans are Trump's biggest nightmare
That there’s a spasm of dislike for Trump’s chaotic presidency is not news — new polls show Americans unhappier with this president at 100 days than any of his predecessors.
Much of the attention has focused on his...Read more
Orlando preschool looks to set new standard for childcare
ORLANDO, Fla. — Like many parents, Imani Brooks struggled to find affordable childcare after the birth of her son, with her search made more complicated because he has cerebral palsy.
When she finally found a place that...Read more
Want to be a lab rat? Here's how
MINNEAPOLIS -- For reasons I’m not sure I fully understand, I like being a test subject in clinical research studies.
I once signed up for a study at Mayo Clinic that examined the efficacy of a colon cancer screening ...Read more
Editorial: A weak tariff payoff -- First trade deal won't stop Trump tariff plan from causing pain
It’s no surprise that President Donald Trump’s first trade “deal” after his disastrous tariffs is more-so a framework than a done deal, but a handshake with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is better than a ...Read more
Motormouth: Your car can 'read'
Q: Thanks for your column! It’s always full of practical advice and info. In a recent column, the reader asked how cars know what the speed limit is. My experience is that they can also use the front camera to “read�...Read more
What's the connection between sports and dangerous blood clots?
This year, the sports pages have brought a serious health concern back into the spotlight.
NBA stars Victor Wembanyama and Damian Lillard both were sidelined during the regular season by deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, a ...Read more
Whooping cough cases are surging in California. Here's how to protect yourself
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Whooping cough cases are surging in California with rates returning to pre-pandemic levels, medical experts said.
As of April 26, a total of 590 Californians had contracted the highly contagious ...Read more
Pope Leo XIV's brother always joked his sibling was 'weird' growing up
Pope Leo XIV's brother always told him he was "weird".
The 69-year-old new pontiff - whose was born Robert Prevost before taking on his new name after becoming the leader of the Catholic Church last week - "always wanted ...Read more
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' daughters left courtroom during graphic testimony
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' three daughters left the courtroom twice during his trial.
The 55-year-old rapper's trial began at the US District Court in Manhattan on Monday (12.05,25) as he faces five federal criminal charges, ...Read more
Beyonce already smashing records with Cowboy Carter Tour earnings
Beyonce has started her 'Cowboy Carter Tour' with a record setting $55.7 million gross.
The 'Crazy In Love' hitmaker finished a run of five gigs at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on May 9, pulled in well over $...Read more
California child care workers demand more funding amid Trump threats to Head Start
Day care providers, parents and advocates from across the Bay Area rallied Monday as part of a statewide push for affordable child care amid concerns of additional cuts from the Trump administration to a struggling system ...Read more
Trump's order that truckers speak English? A good thing, experts say
TAMPA, Fla. — As state and federal officials prepare to strictly enforce English rules for commercial drivers in the coming weeks, many immigrant truckers across the country are speaking out and calling the rule unfair. ...Read more
Trump's diplomatic frenzy spins big gambles as signs of success
It was the kind of week that would make even a seasoned diplomat’s head spin: China trade talks, India-Pakistan truce, a ceasefire with the Houthis and Iran nuclear negotiations. Not to mention a Gaza hostage release, ...Read more
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