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Arturo Hilario El Observador The sights and sounds of Latino Heritage Night at Chase Center are a bit mariachi, a bit salsa, and a whole lot of fun to experience. On Wednesday March 25 the Warriors held their annual Latino Heritage Night to a packed house despite it also...
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Veladora del Ángel Guardián Se recomienda ofrendar esta veladora al inicio de cada mes, es considerada como protección celestial, y auxilio de nuestros hermanos espirituales mayores. El Ángel Guardián se comunicará con usted de manera telepática, por ello debe de creer en sus presentimientos y corazonadas. Escuchar la guía...
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Groups advocating for the LGBTQ+ community are slamming a March 30 Supreme Court decision overturning a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors. Justice Neil Gorsuch argued for the majority the bill violated therapists’ First Amendment free speech rights. Jorge Reyes Salinas, communications director for the group Equality California, said conversion...
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The April 1, 2026 Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship is, on its face, about the “inalienable” right of US-born children to be U.S. citizens under the 14th Amendment, a right enshrined in the Constitution with roots extending back to early 17th Century English common law. At its core, the case,...
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Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Many electronic devices consume energy even while turned off. The total sum of electricity used by devices while in standby mode or powered off is known as a phantom load, an undetected financial and environmental burdens for most households. According to the National...
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Yue Stella Yu CalMatters Ya sabíamos que el demócrata Tom Steyer, un multimillonario que se postula para gobernador de California, es rico. ¿Pero qué tan rico es? En 2024, Steyer y su esposa, Kat Taylor, declararon un ingreso total de 39 millones de dólares, gracias a sus cuantiosas inversiones...
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Sergio Olmos & Wendy Fry CalMatters A Trump administration attorney conceded “there aren’t enough Americans to take these jobs” at a federal court hearing in Fresno this week as she defended a policy that would cut pay to immigrant laborers. The lawsuit, filed by the United Farm Workers in the U.S. District Court...
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K-12 teachers and students across the country are increasingly using AI in and out of classrooms, whether it is teachers turning to AI to refine lesson plans or students asking AI to help them research a particular topic. An estimated 85% of K-12 public school teachers recently reported that they used AI during...
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Deborah Brennan CalMatters La semana pasada, una densa niebla cubrió el estuario de Tijuana en Imperial Beach, desprendiendo un penetrante olor a huevo podrido, consecuencia de las burbujas de sulfuro de hidrógeno que brotaban del contaminado río Tijuana. Virginia Castellanos, la enfermera escolar de la Bayside STEAM Academy, cerca...